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Old 05-08-2012, 02:05 PM
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Has anyone made these yet? I am trying to make the Babyville diaper covers,and having so much trouble with the pattern. I need help !
My yoke piece doesn't look like the picture. I thought I'd give this a try, but, I must be crazy.
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I haven't done the babyville diapers, but I got a pattern on e-bay and once the diaper is finished, it is shaped like a disposable diaper. It is super easy, just cut two pieces for the front and back (inside of the diaper), put a couple layers of microfiber to absorb the urine, then sew elastic around the leg openings, sew the front and back together leaving an opening, pull the diaper through to the outside, stitch the opening closed and ta-da--- it is diaper.

I know I haven't answered you question about your pattern, but don't get discouraged, I'm sure you are doing it right.
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Look on youtube. They have wonderful videos on diaper making!
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I have been trying my hand at making diapers too - I have a different pattern - but I am having a heck of a time with the elastic in the legs part - I am almost ready to give it up - my nephew and his wife are expecting their first child and I wanted to help them out by making diapers - but I'm not sure if I will get many done. Hope someone here can help.
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I have been trying my hand at making diapers too - I have a different pattern - but I am having a heck of a time with the elastic in the legs part - I am almost ready to give it up - my nephew and his wife are expecting their first child and I wanted to help them out by making diapers - but I'm not sure if I will get many done. Hope someone here can help.
You sound like me... is this really worth it. I will try again to do this , my grandson is due in June . What's up with all this cloth diapers , I couldn't believe my dd when she told me she won't be buying pampers.
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Look on youtube. They have wonderful videos on diaper making!
I will check this out. Thank you so much.
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Originally Posted by sewready View Post
I haven't done the babyville diapers, but I got a pattern on e-bay and once the diaper is finished, it is shaped like a disposable diaper. It is super easy, just cut two pieces for the front and back (inside of the diaper), put a couple layers of microfiber to absorb the urine, then sew elastic around the leg openings, sew the front and back together leaving an opening, pull the diaper through to the outside, stitch the opening closed and ta-da--- it is diaper.

I know I haven't answered you question about your pattern, but don't get discouraged, I'm sure you are doing it right.
Thanks! your way does seem easier. I'll have to find the microfiber, I suppose at JoAnn's.
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Crafty Gemini has a U tube video on diapers. Very interesting.
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Crafty Gemini has a U tube video on diapers. Very interesting.
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Thanks I'll check it out.
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You sound like me... is this really worth it. I will try again to do this , my grandson is due in June . What's up with all this cloth diapers , I couldn't believe my dd when she told me she won't be buying pampers.
I feel the same...I recently heard about this from a family member who was doing this with her new baby.....even had something installed on the toilet to "flush" the solid waste ?????????
My first question was......how is this green?????? Using more water, electricity, gas (dryer), detergent-what kind would also be a question, and mom's time. Plus this "stuff" cannot be bought at the local Walmart....special places at very special prices......now the kicker on this one was she had just traveled 50 miles round trip to go to a person's house to purchase "slightly used" what I called the rubber pants....so there was gas cost there..plus going to a stranger's house?????? Found this person on the net at some site.....too many questions in my mind... Now don't get me wrong, when I had my babies--in the last century, I had diaper service, my daughters had disposables, and now my granddaughter uses disposable...I undertstand those disposables are now more biodegradeable than they previously were so there is an improvement there. I see where trying to eliminate some of our solid waste is an admirable thing, but then I also see some fanaticism at work sometimes.......There are places on the earth that do so much more to destroy our world that our disposable diapers will ever do. If someone wants to do cloth diapers-really good for dustclothes afterwards...do the old fashioned ones...I defy one to find what we used to use as rubber pants.....I could go on and on but I won't because it won't make any difference...we are all entitled to our opinions...
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