Pocket Diaper_part 2.wmv
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Does the snap placement work for all diaper sizes? Even newborn size? I am using Little Green Bears Size Small pattern (fits disposable size 1-2)... Will this work? Also, I really NEED a cover.. I have some FOE, and would like to make a one-size adjustable cover with snaps and gussets.. can you share a pattern (preferably free)?? Please! :) Thank you sooo much! :)
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Thank you for posting this! It seems so simple and such clear instructions. This will be my first time making a diaper and I have watched countless videos on it but this makes me excited to get started. I really like how you made the elastic so simple to do.
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Is there a reason that you don't tack down the leg elastic just like you did on the back, while the diaper is still inside out? Instead of blindly feeling around for it?
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I see that you didn't add an extra piece of PUL to reinforce where the snaps go. I'm guessing you haven't had any issues?
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Well done! Very clear instructinons and it flows nicely. I'll be making these today. Thanks for posting.
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Thank you so very much! I was able to sew my 1st pocket diaper with the help of your video. Great easy to follow instructions!
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This video is great! Thanks Tutsy!
I also think the Rocket Bottoms patterns have directions specifically for covers with gussets, but I have never tried that pattern and it's not free either.
littlebundas 2 weeks ago
The snap placement of 1 inch apart is pretty standard, but for newborn or small diapers they can also be set 3/4 inch apart. As for a cover pattern, I use the Nykibaby pattern because it's got nice rear coverage, but it's not free, and I also like the BaaBaaBaby SuperFit but it's not free either. You can use any pattern to make a cover and add gussets.
littlebundas 2 weeks ago
Since the snaps are going through two layers (cotton outer and PUL) it's not necessary to reinforce. I only do that when it's just a single layer of PUL>
littlebundas 1 month ago