Monday, March 4, 2013

Burp Cloths Made from Cloth Diapers


I've begun my very first grandma sewing!  I made these burp cloths for my grandson who's due in May. 


First, I bought a 10 pack of Gerber prefold premium 6-ply cloth diapers at Target.  Then I washed and dried them four times, using hot water and a hot dryer, so they would shrink as much as possible.


Next, I went to my stash to find some colorful fabrics that I think my son and daughter-in-law would like.  




I experimented with making different kinds of burp cloths, just using cloth diapers and pre-washed fabric from my stash.  They were simple and fun to make.  I'm curious to see which type the parents will find most useful. 

You might also enjoy reading my previous blog post:
http://www.starwoodquilter.blogspot.com/2013/03/march-redwork-snowman.html

9 comments:

  1. What a great way to spruce up those plain diapers for the burp cloths. Great job!

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    1. Thank you! It was not difficult, and I had a lot of fun making them.

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  2. So cute! I love the color combinations you used. Very modern looking burp cloths : ) Fun times ahead for you.

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    1. Thank you, Annmarie. I had fun choosing the different fabric combinations from my fabric stash. And I am very excited about becoming a grandma!

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  3. A coming grandchild is causing a lot of motion here as well. In Japan they make long narrow towels to use for washing but I'll bet they would look nice with a bit of fabric trim. Great idea.

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    1. I love hearing from you about Japanese culture and traditions, Julie. I just used ordinary cloth diapers for burp pads when my boys were babies. The fun fabrics dress these up a bit and make them more fun.

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    2. I too love hearing about the Japanese culture. My nephew lives in Japan and married a Japanese lady. They are pregnant now and are moving back to his home in Hawaii in July. I have baby things to make and am wanting to know more about the Japanese culture to welcome my nephews wife.

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  4. Wonderful project and congrats on the new grandchild. Hope you share photos if you can.

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  5. Sue
    Your hint about washing them 4 times is very important in how nice they will look later. I didn't do that and was very sorry,because they shrink up not so pretty.

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