Vlog for Day 4 of the Flats and Handwashing Challenge.
You CAN make your own waterproof cloth diaper cover with NO sewing skills whatsoever. If you got a passing grade in "scissor work" in kindergarten then you should be able to rock this.
This is the best time-saving diaper advice ever!! My toddler is walking and I can't sew around him anymore. Plus his diapers take 30-45 min each to sew. I'm so excited to try this!! Thank you so much!!
It does look huge, but when it is on it fits your standard one year old. The front folds down sthe side wings need to be long enough to tie so it does look big. Once it is on though, it is nice and trim aside from the knot in the front.
Fleece is essentially a form of plastic so it doesn't absorb any liquid. If you are using a thick and dense fleece, like I am in this video, it will block the liquid while still allowing some airflow.
Thanks for this idea! Too bad I didn't find this last night while I was up until 3am sewing covers that didn't quite fit right. (yes I was a bad mama and trying them on my sleeping child lol). I have been looking for something for my bed wetter and this will work perfect with the PUL pocket inserts I made!
=D I will so be trying this! I picked up some fleece at $2/yard at walmart! I made fleece liners and they work soooo awesome. Im new to cloth diapering so am exploring all my options and I was looking for exactly this to use on my prefolds while I get some covers that actually fit my duaghter. Thanks for posting this, will be checking out your blog. Good luck on the challenge!
use with prefolds?
ImminentlyWise 2 weeks ago
This is the best time-saving diaper advice ever!! My toddler is walking and I can't sew around him anymore. Plus his diapers take 30-45 min each to sew. I'm so excited to try this!! Thank you so much!!
irenicpixels 3 weeks ago
It does look huge, but when it is on it fits your standard one year old. The front folds down sthe side wings need to be long enough to tie so it does look big. Once it is on though, it is nice and trim aside from the knot in the front.
Fleece is essentially a form of plastic so it doesn't absorb any liquid. If you are using a thick and dense fleece, like I am in this video, it will block the liquid while still allowing some airflow.
wickorenfamily 6 months ago
that cover looks HUGE!!!!!
therex4xu 6 months ago
how is it waterproof? I want to make these, but want to make sure they won't leak.
nickyworth25 6 months ago
Thanks for this idea! Too bad I didn't find this last night while I was up until 3am sewing covers that didn't quite fit right. (yes I was a bad mama and trying them on my sleeping child lol). I have been looking for something for my bed wetter and this will work perfect with the PUL pocket inserts I made!
ZariKhy 9 months ago
=D I will so be trying this! I picked up some fleece at $2/yard at walmart! I made fleece liners and they work soooo awesome. Im new to cloth diapering so am exploring all my options and I was looking for exactly this to use on my prefolds while I get some covers that actually fit my duaghter. Thanks for posting this, will be checking out your blog. Good luck on the challenge!
onewingangel1117 9 months ago