Burp Cloth
#23
I use cloth diapers and add flannel to the one side. Layer the flannel and diaper together, sew around all sides leaving a section open to turn inside out and slip stich the opening. My friends love them. The flannel helps to keep them from slipping off the shoulder.
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Originally Posted by darlenedowns
Just wanted to give you another ideal
I bought a 12 pack of birds-eye prefolded diapers
and make burp cloths out of Just trimmed
them out .
I bought a 12 pack of birds-eye prefolded diapers
and make burp cloths out of Just trimmed
them out .
I like these too.. My daughter in-law recieved a set of these and we used them hard ! The prefolder diaper was thick enough to keep it all on the cloth ! hah!
Beautiful examples here ! Thanks for posting.
Ell
#26
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Central Minnesota
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I don't make the burp cloths but order them from a friend in SC and she uses diapers and embroiders on top and makes blankets to match and people love them that I have given them to.They are so cute.
#27
Originally Posted by Divokittysmom
Hi Bonnie, I have made literally dozens of burp cloths. I use 2 layers of flannel....I like nice heavier weight of soft flannel. I make mine pillowcase style and add a border of a cute baby print to the bottom for some style and color.
Mom's seem to love them as they always request additional burps!
Mom's seem to love them as they always request additional burps!
thanks
robin
#29
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Originally Posted by Mary T.
Are their directions for "Burp Cloths"?
http://homemadebyjill.blogspot.com/2...-tutorial.html
#30
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Location: Minnesota
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I use flannel on each side - so it can be used more than once if need be - and also used a very thin batting - made it a bit more absorbent; my neice loved those with the batting moreso than just two layers of flannel... and I also did a little "quilting" to make it stay in place plus it gave it a bit of stability when put over your shoulder.
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