Cloth Diaper Patterns
Table of Contents
- 1 Free Cloth Diaper Sewing Patterns
- 1.1 Pefold diaper
- 1.2 Ottobre design diaper
- 1.3 Hip wittie diaper pattern
- 1.4 Darling Diapers Free Newborn Fitted Pattern
- 1.5 Simple Diaper-NON-Serged Prefitted
- 1.6 How to Sew a Fitted Cloth diaper (on the cheap!)
- 1.7 Pocket Diaper Pattern
- 1.8 How to Sew Prefold Cloth Diapers
- 1.9 Prefold Cloth Diapers – a Tutorial!
- 1.10 Collection of different diaper patterns
- 1.11 Basic diaper – from start to finish
- 1.12 All in one diaper pattern
- 1.13 Diaper cover and training pad
- 1.14 Wool and fleece soakers
Free Cloth Diaper Sewing Patterns
Pefold diaper
Relieve your home budget a bit and switch over to these adorable pre-fold cloth diapers that are easy to make and extremely affordable in comparison with the store kind, but they do their job without difficulties thanks to the combination of terry and flannel fabrics stitched together so each one has its side.
by DiaperSewing (on webarchive)
Ottobre design diaper
Reduce the waste you leave behind your bundle of joy and save up some coin in the long run with these eco-friendly diapers that go over a cloth diaper and have two layers of breathable and easily washable fabric, with an absorbent pad between them that makes sure your little one doesn’t stay wet.
Hip wittie diaper pattern
Here’s one of the easiest sewing patterns for reusable diapers DIY that you can find, made up of only three parts that are enough for you to sew an environmentally friendly alternative to store-bought diapers, with a comfortable design and an optional elastic on the top hem.
by Docs.google
Darling Diapers Free Newborn Fitted Pattern
Dress your little precious sweetheart in these adorable diapers that will show off your sewing craftsmanship and ensure that the little one is as comfortable as possible thanks to the adjustable waist with snaps, elasticated holes, and an opening for the umbilical cord so the diapers don’t scratch it until it falls off.
Simple Diaper-NON-Serged Prefitted
Sustainable living applies to parenting as well in many ways, one is through the use of washable diapers like these that you can make from a rectangular piece of fabric that you cut on four places, then finish the edges and add the elastic to complete the pre-fold diaper without the need for a serger machine.
How to Sew a Fitted Cloth diaper (on the cheap!)
Put your fabric leftovers to good use and turn them into these fitted cloth diapers as you trace a pair of diapers you have to make a pattern, then sew the most important of baby products with two layers of fabric and an absorbent pad between that will keep your little one dry and comfortable.
Pocket Diaper Pattern
Customizable sewing projects with patterns like this one are extremely useful because you can easily adjust them to your needs, and in this case, you can opt to make regular diaper covers with a back pocket and elastic or more complex but also more practical diaper covers that have a waterproof cover and velcro straps.
How to Sew Prefold Cloth Diapers
Here’s an extremely useful guide on how to make pre-fold diapers from scratch that covers everything from the different fabric choices to adequate diaper sizes for three different baby ages in order to guarantee that your bundle of joy wears diapers that fit them right and do their job as they’re supposed to.
by Wehavekids
Prefold Cloth Diapers – a Tutorial!
Disposable diapers may be more practical but cloth diapers like these that come in three sizes and use two kinds of fabric, one for the absorbent inside and one for the exterior, are much better in other aspects like sustainability, the comfort level of your baby, and the budget that you spend on them.
by Siloandsage
Collection of different diaper patterns
This set of patterns that includes various diapers and diaper covers with different types of pockets and features, with a bonus of a few useful patterns for baby products like a diaper pod and trainers, presents a helpful addition for all moms who have an affinity for sewing.
Basic diaper – from start to finish
Simple and quick, this eco-friendly pattern acts as a great introduction to cloth diapers sewing projects because it shows you how to make pre-fold cloth diapers out of repurposed fabrics like towels and others that have good absorbing abilities, with an optional velcro or snaps for closure at the front of the waistband.
All in one diaper pattern
Keep the accidental spilling events to a minimum with these soaker diapers that have two layers of wool or fleece fabrics in contrasting colors and an absorbent pad between them, with reinforced cuffs around the legs and the waistband that keep the liquid from spilling out while the little one is moving.
by Katrinassqs
Diaper cover and training pad
Here’s a two-in-one cloth diapers pattern that shows you how to make environmentally friendly diapers with velcro straps on the waistband, and bigger trainer diapers that will help you teach your precious kid how to stop using diapers and go potty without risking the bed getting wet at night.
Wool and fleece soakers
Cloth diapers go hand in hand with soaker covers like this one that’s extremely easy to make and shouldn’t take more than around twenty minutes to sew thanks to its simple but effective design with two layers of wool or fleece, a soaking pad between them, and a reinforced waistband and cuffs.
These patterns are enough for you to officially make the switch to eco-friendly cloth diapers that will feel better for your little treasure and be easy on your wallet. Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments and remember to subscribe to the mailing list if you want the freshest updates. Enjoy the challenging but wonderful days of raising your precious baby!