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Sunday, August 8, 2010

DIY: Burp Cloth

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While pursuing all things baby at our local mega-baby store, I spied these amazingly cute burp cloths...........and then I spied their amazingly inflated price tag.

My thrifty nature rebelled against such ridiculous expense and so, upon closer inspection, I determined that these could be easily crafted by even a super novice seamstress such as myself.

And I mean novice.

So, what you need is:

1.) 1 pack of prefold cloth diapers. You could use the 3 ply but I decided to go the super absorbency route and grabbed the 6 ply.
2.) Random pieces of medium sized scrap material you have lying around
3.) Coordinating thread color or just plain ol' white
4.) Sewing machine with a standard zigzag stitch
5.) Iron
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I start out by flipping the wrong side of the fabric up and ironing. This will make the following steps much easier and "cleaner".
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Measure the middle section of the cloth diaper and then pad each side by an additional inch. Mine measured 7" x 20.5".
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Trace your measurements out on the back of the fabric and cut.
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Fold and iron an inch seam all the way around the fabric. Then fit the correct-side-up fabric over the middle section of the diaper and line up with the existing seam.
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Pin the edges down to hold everything in place for sewing.
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It's now time to sew, sew, sew!

I start on one of the shortest edges and then sew all the way around the fabric - essentially tracing a large rectangle.
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You'll finish back where you started.
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The zigzag stitch should overlap the edge of your fabric onto the cloth diaper.
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And you're done!
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Now make a few more (or 12 in my case) and go celebrate with a victory Diet Coke while dreaming of the babies that will someday soon be puking all over you and your designer burp cloths.
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4 comments:

  1. you are so precious.

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  2. i've been searching all night for a tutorial on diy burp cloths the way i want them to be. finally i came across your darling blog! love it! you have a great voice in your writing! i'm going to attempt to make 18 burp cloths following your instructions. thanks! i loved the journey from diet coke to barf! haha!

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