If you have ever wondered how to make your own cloth diapers, I hope this video is a help to you! I've tried all different types of diapers and these really are the best (most absorbent) and easiest to look after.
Just so completely grateful to have found you diaper/wool videos! Thank you so much for sharing these well made/clever pieces and making such informative, clear videos. 🎉
@@Rebecca.Robbins lets hope so. She already has two so it's iffy. She's my only child due to cancer, I wanted more. Her first is pretty hyper so a third will be iffy.🤗
Thanks for sharing the measurements of your preflat pattern! I’m wondering what the advantage is of not serging the two layers together? Easier construction and drying? More potential folding configurations?
It’s easier / faster drying. You just need to grab the bottom corners and it’s folded perfectly together. It also gives you a few more folding options, but the real reason I designed them this way is for ease of drying.
I can’t see why not! You can always make them bigger if needed! If you haven’t seen my video on making wool diaper covers, you should check that one out as well.
Typically with the preflats you won’t need an insert. With the flats, I would use off cuts as inserts as needed. You can surge the edges, but you don’t even need to. It really depends on your baby and how often you change diapers though when and how many you will need.
Yes! The preflats can be a bit much for newborns, but are do-able. The flats are awesome for all ages but as your baby becomes a toddler they will likely need an insert to help them absorb more.
@@Rebecca.Robbins haha ok, so the extra fabric on the side of the preflat that you just made, is that just made into another preflat or is it too short I was trying to figure that out too.