Wednesday, November 26, 2008

I LOVE MY NEWBORN DIAPERS!

Here are some pictures of my newborn diapers in action! This is on a baby that was born @ 7lb 2 oz. They are very absorbant! It takes 2 dryer cycles and still need a little more dry time (I just hang them up for a bit-- like over night). I used prowrap covers (6lbs+) for the first 10 days then I had wet leaks so I switched to the Thirsty covers (ex-small).
The pictures aren't the best since I was only using a small lamp to light the room.







Monday, November 10, 2008

Last of the newborn diapers in progress



Pink/gray and pink/white inside out-- ready for sewing and elastic.

These turquoise ones just need snaps now!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Diapers in Progress...

The count down is on! I have less then 1 month left and soooo much to get done! Here are some recent photos of diapers.

Here I have my pattern laid out for a small size fitted diaper. Fabric: Sherpa

It takes 64" of pre-shrunk Sherpa to make 7 diapers (includes 2 layers for internal soaker).

Second picture is of it all cut out (7 diapers worth).


Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Recent Diapers

OK, So I have been busy making diapers. Last week I spent the whole week cutting out diaper layers and serging the internal soakers (2 layers cotton terry fabric). This really is the most boring and time consuming part. I got about 20 diapers ready to sew last week. So this week I went to sew on my machine and I think it finally died- the sewing machine. It is pretty old where the motor is on the outside and it uses a belt from the motor to the turn wheel that makes the needle go up and down. I was given this machine as a teen from one of my mom's good friends. This machine has been a good friend to me but nothing lasts forever. I'm not sure it'll be worth fixing. So, now in the mean time, I go to my mom's to sew. I have to be pretty organized before going. It's not like I can sew during nap time any more or even go and sew for a few spare minutes like before. But THANK goodness mom lives around the corner! I don't know how I would get my diapers done with out her machine! Now, I'll start looking into a new machine. I know I would love one that is WAY out of our price range (well, to be honest, any machine right now is out of price range-- didn't expect this extra expense). I think I'll get one that is cheap and basic right now (with in the next 6 months) and then save for my dream machine. I can pass down the basic one to my girls. Anyhow, here is what is done as of Monday.
Here they are piled up. They are made with a combo of velour and stretch cotton terry. I was having issues with lighting-- with out the flash was a bit to dark and with the flash was too bright. Sorry!



So, with these diapers I now have 19 newborn diapers. I am planning on having 36+ newborn. I have many more cut out ready to be sewn but don't know exact numbers.

Oh, I decided that I like to double up the lastin elastic. It seems to be stretchier that way. So some of them are doubled up and some are not-- not a huge deal I wouldn't think. Lastin is clear elastic you often see on swimsuits and lasts forever-- if the material is heavy you sometimes have to double it up.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Cotton Velour Newborn Diapers

So I have a goal of making 6 diapers a week. Here is what I made last week-- Yes I know it is only 4 diapers but I came down with a nasty cold and didn't quite make my goal.
These diapers are made with very soft cotton velour that has a nice little stretch to it. I used the same pattern as with previous newborn diapers I made recently-- I just have the seams on the inside of these. The pink one is velour on the inside and a soft stretch terry (pink) on the outside. For those who are looking very closely, I am experimenting on the placement of the snaps so they are not all the same snap-wise. The sewn in soaker is 100% cotton terry fabric-- double layered. For newborns, it really isn't necessary for them to be really absorbent since you change them so frequently. The biggest issue is to keep the poops in. That is one of the nice things about cloth diapers-- they don't leak poops as much as disposables!
These are considered "fitteds" and will need a diaper cover. They will fit approx 5-12 lbs (which is just about 2 weeks for my babies!). Total softness- wish you could feel them for yourself!

Friday, August 22, 2008

Fun Blog

My cousin has started a fun blog that will have instructions on making cute items! She makes fun onesies! Check it out! The link in located under my profile!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Diapers

So I finally got around to making more diapers! I've been too tired to do much since I'm pregnant again. Since the baby will be here in about 3 months I really need to get going on the newborn ones! Here are my first fitteds I've made. They both look very much the same but there are subtle differences. They are also my first diapers that I've applied snaps--LOVE IT!
Since I don't have a real baby to model them I used my daughters' baby dolls.




Here are some pockets I made also. My toddler son is getting close to potty training but not close enough! I found that I needed more diapers since he likes to have them changed more often now (like as soon as he has wet it). These are Mediums and I've added size tags for the first time. He could really use a Large size but these were all ready cut out-- just not sewn together yet so I started with these. Pictured are diapers with Red PUL and white or Black suede cloth. Very soft on the bum! I especially like the black inner since it hides stains really well!

FYI - I tried switching laundry detergents for my diapers and am VERY disappointed. I tried Country Save-- yuck, yuck, yuck! I like tide regular or Purex free/clear better by far! I do have to strip my diapers every 1-2 months on these detergents though....

Little blankies!

I made some more little blankies. I gave my first one away to my good friend Kristin in UT. She requested 2 for her new nieces. Once again silky on the one side, ultra-soft on the other side.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Diaper Pail Liners

Here is the diaper pail liners I made for my diaper pails. I used red PUL fabric and serged the seams. They are great! Since they are made with the same fabric as pocket diapers, all I have to do on wash day is pull them out, dump the diapers in the wash and throw them in the wash too! No more sanitizing the pails! I have 2 pails-- one for wet diapers and one I keep where I rinse out the "poopy" ones.



This pail is about 14" tall- not including the lid- and about 10" across.





This pail is slightly larger measuring about 17" tall ( again not including lid) and is 14" oval.
Here is a picture of the insides of the liners.
Here is a closer up picture of the liner. You may be able to see how I "squared" off the bottom so it can "stand" in the pail.


This picture is off the liner turned right side out.



Close up of serged upper edge.

Monday, March 17, 2008

More diaper and baby items made



Here is a little blankie-- great for carrying around as a "special" blanket but too small for a cover me up blanket. The one side is silky and the other is super soft fuzzy fleece.




Another "cars" diaper. This time I used white suede cloth for the inner. It wicks mosture away from the skin onto the hidden inner stuffin ( I stuff with microfiber towel). This one turned out better-- as I like how I did the elastic in the back better on this one. The last picture is a bit fuzzy-- sorry about that.

Stay tuned.... I have made diaper pail liners and little "wet" bags for the diaper bag to put the soiled diapers into. I will take pictures soon of these items and post them.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

My first Pocket Diaper I made!






Ok, here is a cloth diaper I made. It is made with PUL "Cars" fabric on the outside and soft black micro-fleece inside. It is a pocket diaper and I stuff it with a microfiber towel folded in thirds. It is a size medium so it should fit babies from about 16 lbs -27+? My son who is modeling it is 25/26 lbs and almost 2 years old. It features fold over laundry tabs so the aplix doesn't stick to things in the wash, and roll out leg gathers-- this does not wick and does not leave red marks on legs! It is a pocket so I can customize the absorbancy-- add more for night time! The fleece acts as a stay dry liner and won't stain!