@nettyc35 Actually I don't find it that difficult, but you do have to be sure to always sew with the shiny (waterproof) side down. It can be a tiny bit slippery, which is why I had to stop and start and adjust throughout the video.
@nettyc35 if you put a piece of tissue paper over so its likes a barrier between the foot of the machine and fabric it makes it a lot easier to sew :) Then you can just rip the tissue paper off when your done!
@nettyc35 If you have problems you can also use a walking foot (helps a lot with slippery stuff or a lot of layers!) Or sew with tissue paper over it and then rip the tissue paper off after you are done. I've heard of some people using baby powder, too, but I wouldn't want all of that dust in my machine!)
this is an awesome video. thanks for the tutorial. i have never sewn leg gussets, and i suppose that i will be up all night long trying this one out. yours is the best explanation provided on you tube! thanks!
@OneProdicalChild I'll be working on getting a better quality updated video on here soon that shows the process start-to-finish, including the final product. Just for everyone else's reference.
how much fabric do you need to make a diaper cover?
blaceface123 3 weeks ago
what size foe are you useing?
ladiematrix 1 month ago
i subbed awesome video
BellaReborns 4 months ago
Is pul wasy to sew? Or does it get caught up underneath the machine foot because of the shinyness? Not sure if that makes sense sorry.
nettyc35 1 year ago
@nettyc35 Actually I don't find it that difficult, but you do have to be sure to always sew with the shiny (waterproof) side down. It can be a tiny bit slippery, which is why I had to stop and start and adjust throughout the video.
dawnangel1984 3 months ago
@nettyc35 if you put a piece of tissue paper over so its likes a barrier between the foot of the machine and fabric it makes it a lot easier to sew :) Then you can just rip the tissue paper off when your done!
TheChocolatecake101 4 weeks ago
@nettyc35 If you have problems you can also use a walking foot (helps a lot with slippery stuff or a lot of layers!) Or sew with tissue paper over it and then rip the tissue paper off after you are done. I've heard of some people using baby powder, too, but I wouldn't want all of that dust in my machine!)
TUBEaliciousTushies 2 weeks ago
thanks for posting this video. how much did it cost to make this diaper?
zerocats 1 year ago
this is an awesome video. thanks for the tutorial. i have never sewn leg gussets, and i suppose that i will be up all night long trying this one out. yours is the best explanation provided on you tube! thanks!
jamincc 2 years ago
Thank you very much for this video.
I wish we could have seen the final product.
Nonetheless, great video.
OneProdicalChild 2 years ago
@OneProdicalChild I'll be working on getting a better quality updated video on here soon that shows the process start-to-finish, including the final product. Just for everyone else's reference.
dawnangel1984 3 months ago