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Cloth Diaper Sewing Made Easy

I love cloth diapers and I love saving money. Sewing your own cloth diapers is a great way to save money and be green. It is always a kick when people see my baby's diapers and say, "Wow! You made that?!". There is also such a feeling of satisfaction to see your sweet babe in something made by you with love!

Helpful Diaper Sewing Links

Sewing Help & Tutorials

Easy Butterfly Soaker All-In-One
Butterfly soakers are a great way to increase absorbency without increasing drying time.
Making A Simple Front Opening Pocket Diaper
Tutorial shown using DiaperKit.com kit, but this can be applied to other diaper patterns.
Making A Simple Back Opening Pocket Diaper
Tutorial shown using DiaperKit.com kit, but this can be applied to other diaper patterns.
How To Paint PUL
Painting PUL is a fun way to spice up your diapers!
Pre-Cut & Ready To Sew Cloth Diaper Making Kits
DiaperKit.com offers pre-cut diaper making kits with great instructions. Patterns are also offered if you prefer to choose your own fabrics.

Diaper Sewing: All-In-One Elastic

All-In-One Elastic

Tips on sewing elastic for all-in-one cloth diapers.
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Diaper Sewing: Fitted Diaper Elastic

"Blind Mehtod" Of Sewing Diaper Elastic

This method is great for use on fitted diapers when you plan to overlock or serge the edges of the diaper.
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Diaper Cover Sewing: Fold Over Elastic (Part 1)

Binding with fold over elastic.

This method works great for binding single or double layer covers of PUL or fleece. Some moms prefer to bind their diapers with fold over elastic rather than sew them with the above methods.
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Diaper Cover Sewing: Fold Over Elastic (Part 2)

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Creative Cloth Diapers

Diapers I have made for my children.

Cloth diapers don't have to be white anymore! Painting, embroidery, and fancy stitches can all spice up your diapers.
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