I'm currently on vacation with some of my friends from high school. (actually come to think of it, we really have been friends since elementary & middle school) Anyways... since I'll be away from my computer for awhile, I figured it'd be the perfect time to catch up on some old projects since I won't be making anything new for a week or two.
A couple of months ago, I started making cloth diapers. Here's a look at the first
cloth diaper I made. (click on the label "cloth diapers" on the side bar of this blog for more posts on it)
I loved the idea of AIO (all-in-one) cloth diapers and invested in some plastic snaps to make them easily. Here's how a completed diaper looks with the snaps on it:

(the snaps were from
KamSnaps.com & the diaper pattern was from
clothbaby.org)

Yes, it looks like there are tons of snaps... but bear in mind that is how it is so adjustable and can range in size for almost the entire span a baby will be in diapers.

Here are just a few of the diapers I've finished...
Oh my! Those are cute, you could probably sell them for sure. :-) D used cloth diapers on little one, and some of them come with a separate extra absorbent pad you can insert. An idea to play with. Hope you're doing well, and take care!
ReplyDeleteHow cool! I like the idea of the extra pad too... hmmm more possibilities!
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