It's about that time again to make some more diapers. I'm working on making a diaper stash for one of my friends I used to live with in college. I'm finding it harder to do than I thought it would be because I'm more concerned about the diapers actually looking pretty and not just functional. Of course we just visited back home this last weekend and I waited until the morning we were leaving to start making the diapers-then my machine stopped working so I ended up with 5 fitted diapers and 3 hour glass diapers. I also am finding it challenging to know what type of diapers to make because I didn't know what kind I wanted until I tried a few different styles out with Colby. For the diapers I used some recieving blankets I got at a rummage sale for a few cents, an old pair of flannel pants, and some cute fabric from JoAnn when they had flannel super cheap. I used the pattern Wee Weka from here. Colby out grew these diapers at about 4 months but they are soooo cute.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Homemade Diapers
It's about that time again to make some more diapers. I'm working on making a diaper stash for one of my friends I used to live with in college. I'm finding it harder to do than I thought it would be because I'm more concerned about the diapers actually looking pretty and not just functional. Of course we just visited back home this last weekend and I waited until the morning we were leaving to start making the diapers-then my machine stopped working so I ended up with 5 fitted diapers and 3 hour glass diapers. I also am finding it challenging to know what type of diapers to make because I didn't know what kind I wanted until I tried a few different styles out with Colby. For the diapers I used some recieving blankets I got at a rummage sale for a few cents, an old pair of flannel pants, and some cute fabric from JoAnn when they had flannel super cheap. I used the pattern Wee Weka from here. Colby out grew these diapers at about 4 months but they are soooo cute.
Labels:
baby,
bargain,
Crafts and Sewing,
diapers
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thanks for looking! All feedback is loved be it positive, negative, and anywhere in between.