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I made a changing pad for a friend. I used a cute monkey pattern Babyville PUL I bought at JoAnn's on one side and quilted fabric on the other with batting in the middle. I have lots of the Babyville PUL left over. If you PM me with address, I'll mail it to you. I bought too much.:)
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Seeing this post makes me want to look for my pattern for pee pee tepees. I've got a GGson due in Jan.
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Originally Posted by crafty3236
(Post 7930963)
I do hope someone on here can help me!! ok so I'm gonna be a grandma ( first one that we will be able too enjoy anyways) so when I had my children we had pads we put under them to catch whatever an for the life of me I can't find a pattern for one of them, I'm hoping that someone on here can point me in the right direction to getting a pattern preferably a free pattern.... thanks so much for your time...... crafty3236
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Originally Posted by cdr1182
(Post 7931317)
Walmart online carries Shield fabric(a type of PUL fabric that they use for diaper covers)-knit on one side and waterproof on the other. I just ordered the 12 yd roll for $47. Else where it is so much more. I use it for bibs, changing pads etc and just add it in the middle. They also have a small one yard craft size for $9.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Shield-Li...-Bolt/51620133 |
They have PUL fabric on Fabric.com at 9.98 a yard and lots of colors and it's 60 inches wide. 1 yard minimum usually. So you'd get lots for the price.
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I bought these for when the grand kids stayed with us. Extremely useful when they were at the potty training stage. It's crib size so I laid it lengthwise on the bed where their little bottoms were under the sheet.
https://www.amazon.com/Gerber-Piece-...WATERPROOF+PAD |
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