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One for every day of the week, all home-made.- 1 comment
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Made from standard baby PUL (very soft and supple) lined with loop-backed jersey (basically sweatshirt fabric) with KAM snaps to close. machine stitched (quite easy) and finished off by hand. Double enclosed leg elastic. Apparently the PUL will reseal around the stitches if it is tumble-dried for about 20 minutes on low-to-medium heat. Very comfortable, and so far, leakproof. I have used standard terry boosters inside the pocket.-
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From the album: clothes
Made from standard baby PUL (very soft and supple) lined with loop-backed jersey (basically sweatshirt fabric) with KAM snaps to close. machine stitched (quite easy) and finished off by hand. Double enclosed leg elastic. Apparently the PUL will reseal around the stitches if it is tumble-dried for about 20 minutes on low-to-medium heat. Very comfortable, and so far, leakproof. I have used standard terry boosters inside the pocket.-
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Here's my wife's latest. A pocket diaper with tshirt cotton material inside, a Zorb layer sandwiched between 2 layers of flannel inside the pocket, and a PUL shell. Soon it will have elastics and snaps for an additional inner soaker (!). She estimates it as costing $8.00 us, and will take about 10 hrs total. I didn't know that! It's her first franken-all-in-3 though.