faker Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 ok i need to try and find a plan to make one of those pre-made cloth diapers (not the folded ones) and was also trying to find plans on how to make a pair of plastic pants out of a rain jacket. also wanting to know if i had a pair of swim pants could use them as a plastic cover? Link to comment
Bettypooh Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 ok i need to try and find a plan to make one of those pre-made cloth diapers (not the folded ones) and was also trying to find plans on how to make a pair of plastic pants out of a rain jacket. also wanting to know if i had a pair of swim pants could use them as a plastic cover? If you can sew then you can manage this stuff yourself If not, you're far better off saving your dollars and buying them. Most (but not all) online AB/DL and Incon sellers ship discreetly and considering how much time it takes to sew well, the prices aren't as bad as you think AFAIK nobody offers patterns for this stuff so if you're set on the DIY approach you're on your own Bettypooh Link to comment
Guest YkDave Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 their are sewing patterns out there, but its for baby diapers. i imagine you could just enlarge them if you wanted... Link to comment
:gremlin Posted December 23, 2008 Share Posted December 23, 2008 http://www.livejournal.com/talkread.bml?jo...p;itemid=198548 http://www.sewdiapers.com/ just enlarge the diaper and you will have it. its shocking. every one has a computer and can not use google, or any other search. Link to comment
Bettypooh Posted December 24, 2008 Share Posted December 24, 2008 http://www.livejournal.com/talkread.bml?jo...p;itemid=198548 http://www.sewdiapers.com/ just enlarge the diaper and you will have it. its shocking. every one has a computer and can not use google, or any other search. Do I detect a hint of sarcasm here? Thanks for the links anyway. All I've sewn well so far is flat diapers based on purchased flat squares. The second one was presentable, the third good etc. My other projects with curves don't look so hot but still work OK. I wouldn't expect a great looking job the first few times around sewing a contour diaper(especially with elastic)but they'd be usable anyway. There's a post in here somewhere that reccomends making your 'big baby' patterns from paper using your own body as a guide. I'll join in on your sarcasm a bit It does seem that you see a lot of questions on BBS's that are best answered by using google and it does make you wonder why they didn't try looking there first Bettypooh Link to comment
Repaid1 Posted December 24, 2008 Share Posted December 24, 2008 Yeap every time Bettypooh makes a post, I'm straight to Google... AFAIK (As Far As I Know) DIY (Do It Yourself) BBS's (Bulletin Board Service)..... I myself find quite honestly that I see questions on here, and Google it only to find ton's of answers. I have this friend (67) that I helped learn computers from scratch 5 years ago. He has money out the arse..he updates his computer at any given whim, he's spent thousands of dollars over the years to have the biggest baddest Damn computer on the planet. Well actually he runs three in tandem now. He uses it to Surf the net for porn and whatnot. It takes me days to fix all the darn stuff he does to it or undoes to it. He constantly resets it back to the day he got it, then I have to reload everything again. I have some of the greatest software on there to protect him and he turns it off. Anyway he constantly is calling me asking simple stuff that is Google simple. How do I do this..how do I do that. Gets pretty annoying. Worse yet I can spend hours everyday over there and he doesn't offer me a dime. Okay Hijacked this thread.. Now back to current topic at hand. I concur..it's better to buy one that is available..and back engineer it. If you have any sewing skills this is the easiest way. Link to comment
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