Keepsake Diaper |
Here's the directions
Flannel
Diapers
Materials:
Diaper
Pattern
Flannel
Ribbon
Sewing
Machine
Thread
Scissors
Download the patterns:
Large Diaper (29-32 weeks)
How
To:
- Print and cut out pattern from paper. There are 5 different patterns (keepsake, extra small, small, medium, or large)
- Lay out your flannel and trace on the diaper pattern. (You can layer your fabric and cut two out at a time). Cut out diaper. You will need two for this project.
- Lay diaper cuts with right sides facing each other.
- Stitch around the edge (about ¼ inch) leaving a gap along the long edge of the diaper for turning.
- Trim around the diaper be careful not to get too close to the stitch. Don't trim gap area (can leave that whole edge alone actually, just trim around the corner.)
- Turn the diaper. It will be hard trying to get it through the crotch area on some of the sizes. Just keep working it slowly bit by bit it will eventually give.
- Poke out the edges with a pointy tool of some kind (I like a knitting needle, but I have also used crochet hooks, chop sticks, etc be careful not to poke through the fabric with some of these though!)
- Top stitch around the outside closing the gap.
- Stitch on a 14-16 inch piece of ribbon on the back of the diaper. (about two inches in just about the center
- Fold and tie, you've made a diaper!
These
can be donated to your local hospital as keepsakes for losses in this
gestation. I like to include two in the kits I make so they can put
one on the baby and the parents still have one to take home. Add
ribbon and turn them into ornaments. The keepsake one is more than
likely too small for any baby but they are nice for miscarriage kits
and smaller baby kits.
Note:
You can opt to finish these with Velcro or pins. I prefer the ribbon
method so diaper flaps can be overlapped allowing the diaper to be
used for a larger range, and there is no pin to accidentally poke the
baby or the person putting it on. I like 1/8 inch ribbon, but
sometimes use ¼ on the larger diaper.
Looking for the original 14-18 week diaper? The pattern is still here! It's called the KEEPSAKE DIAPER :)
Looking for the original 14-18 week diaper? The pattern is still here! It's called the KEEPSAKE DIAPER :)