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Before the age of disposable diapers, parents made cloth diapers at home--you can too! The price of diapers can really add up, straining your budget as a new parent. To save on the cost of diapering, you can try making your own prefold diapers using inexpensive sources of fabric like T-shirts and receiving blankets. You can also do this when caught unprepared or in an emergency. To avoid rashes, be sure to change these types of diapers frequently. Making homemade cloth diapers is simple and straightforward and doesn’t require sewing.

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Folding a T-Shirt Diaper

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    Use a shirt that is 100% cotton. Cotton is more absorbent than most synthetic fibers, so it makes a better material to use for a cloth diaper.

    • Use a short sleeve or three-quarter-length sleeve for best results. A three-quarter length sleeve may make it easier to pin the diaper on larger babies and toddlers, but may be more material than you need for smaller babies.
    • Choose a size based on the size of your child. An older baby or toddler may need a large or extra-large shirt, but a newborn would likely only need a small.
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    Lay the shirt flat. You can do this on the floor or on any other large working surface. Lay it so the sleeves are at the top.

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    Fold one side of the shirt over. The bottom of the shirt should be folded over about 1/3 of the way, and the seam where the sleeve meets the body of the shirt should be just below the center of the neckline. Keep the sleeve of the shirt pointed outward.

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    Fold the other side of the shirt over. This side should be identical to the fold made on the first side, so that the shirt is folded into thirds. Keep the sleeve pointed outwards. At this point, you should be left with a "t" or cross shape.

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    Fold the top of the shirt down. Bring the part of the t-shirt extending above the sleeves down over the sleeves. The upper part of the lowercase "t" shape should be folded all the way over, creating a capital "T" shape.

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    Fold the bottom of the shirt in half. Take the bottom portion of the shirt and draw it up to the bottom sleeve line. Essentially, you are making a fold that shortens the length of the shirt by half. You will still have a capital "T" shape, but it will be a shorter "T."

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    Wrap the diaper around your baby. Sit the baby on the part of the shirt that starts just below the sleeves. Bring the bottom portion of the diaper up and over the front of your baby, and wrap the sleeves around the back and to the front. Secure the sleeves to the front using diaper pins or Velcro closures.[1]

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    Place a diaper cover over the diaper. A waterproof diaper cover is essential for preventing leaks. If you have one, add a diaper cover to increase the absorbency of the diaper. The fabric for these types of diapers are thin so they get soaked pretty quickly, and you need to plan to change them frequently.

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    Use a 100% cotton receiving blanket. Receiving blankets are cheap, and cotton is fairly absorbent. You can also use other rectangles of fabric made from terry cloth, flannel, or other absorbent materials.

    • Make sure you use a square receiving blanket.
    • If you're using another fabric other than a receiving blanket, cut it into a square that's 34–36 inches (86–91cm) on each side.
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    Spread the blanket out flat. Use the floor or another large surface. Smooth out any wrinkles in the blanket.

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    Fold the blanket in half. Take the two right-hand corners of the blanket and bring them to the two left-hand corners so that the blanket is folded in half.

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    Fold the blanket in half again. This time, take the two top corners and bring them to the two bottom corners to fold the blanket in half again. You should now have a square shape again.

    • Smooth out any wrinkles in the blanket after folding it.
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    Fold one corner to make a triangle shape. Take the top layer of the bottom left corner and pull it towards the right. The corner should lie to the right of the rest of the blanket, and this should form a triangle shape. The blanket should now look like a wide triangle with a square layer underneath the left side.

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    Flip it over. Grab hold of the bottom right and the top corner of the triangle shape and flip the entire blanket over so that the triangle points down instead of up. Flatten it smooth again.

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    Fold the square part of the blanket. Grab the two edges on the left of the blanket that make up the square shape. Fold this into a rectangle that lies in the middle of the triangle by folding it over two or three times. This is your diaper shape.

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    Use the diaper. You use the diaper by laying your baby so that the wide edge of the triangle is lined up with their waist. Fold the bottom of the diaper up the baby's front side. Fold both sides of the triangle in to meet the front of the diaper and pin them all together over the baby's waist.[2][3]

    • Instead of using pins, you can sew buttons or attach Velcro closures to the diaper.
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    Put a diaper cover over the blanket. To prevent leaks, use a waterproof diaper cover over the handmade diaper. The cotton blanket is rather thin, which means your child may soak through it quickly. Aim to change the diaper frequently.

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    Fabric homemade diapers such as T-shirt diapers or receiving blanket diapers are more likely to leak than diapers made with layered prefolds or disposables. To help increase absorbency, change often and add a waterproof plastic diaper cover.

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    Cotton is in the inside, and a plastic wrap is on the outside.

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    Most 8-year-olds don't need diapers. Some might use pull-ups. If you have bladder issues, you might need diapers, but you should talk about this with your parents and/or your doctor.

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      • You can purchase commercial diaper liners (boosters) which will help keep baby dry. Another bonus is you can use these to neatly removing baby poop.

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      • Wash the fabric at least 3 times before using it for a diaper. Use hot, soapy water and tumble dry it. This pre-shrinks the fabric and ensures that it is sterile and safe.

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      Making a Receiving Blanket Diaper

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      To make a homemade diaper out of a t-shirt, start by laying a 100 percent cotton short sleeve shirt flat on a surface and fold 1 side over ⅓ of the way. Then, take the other side and make an identical fold so the shirt is in thirds with the sleeves pointed outward in a “t” shape. From there, bring any fabric above the sleeve down over the sleeves and draw the bottom portion up to the bottom of the sleeves. Once the shirt looks like a smaller capital “t” shape, sit your baby just below the sleeves and wrap the sleeves around the back and to the front. To secure the diaper, use diaper pins or Velcro closures. Make sure to place a diaper cover over the top to prevent leaks. For more tips from our co-author, including how to make a diaper out of a receiving blanket, read on.

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      How can I make a homemade diaper? ›

      Take the bottom portion of the shirt and draw it up to the bottom sleeve line. Essentially, you are making a fold that shortens the length of the shirt by half. You will still have a capital "T" shape, but it will be a shorter "T." Wrap the diaper around your baby.

      What to use if you don't have diapers? ›

      Create a sumo-style diaper back-up by putting a dish cloths, flour sack, burp cloth, or cotton diaper prefold in between baby's legs, held in place with a make-shift diaper belt (make your own here or cut off the waistband of a pair of elastic baby pants - I've even used a larger hair scrunchie).

      What diapers fit a 14 year old? ›

      What diapers fit a 14-year-old? A 14-year-old girl would wear a Tranquility Size 8 Youth Brief or Youth XL Pull-on Underwear. This is determined using the Average Height and Weight Chart above, which shows an average 14-year-old girl would be approximately 105.0 lbs (47.6 kg).

      Why does my daughter cry when I change her diaper? ›

      It's normal for your child to start exerting some independence in toddlerhood. She may start to fight diaper changes for a variety of reasons, such as: She's becoming more active and wants to go, go, go! She doesn't want to be taken away from playtime.

      How do I get my mom to let me wear diapers? ›

      Bring up the subject.

      If you aren't clear and direct about what you want, your parents may not understand. You could say, "You may or may not know that I still wet the bed. It's become more of a problem for me. I'd like to start wearing diapers to help take care of the problem."

      How can I sleep without diapers? ›

      Becoming Dry at Night: Eight Tips to Support Your Child
      1. Go to bed with an empty bladder. Remind your child to go to the toilet before going to bed. ...
      2. Regular Drinking. ...
      3. Avoid Salty Foods. ...
      4. Please don't wake them! ...
      5. Make it easy for yourselves. ...
      6. Pay Attention to Sizes. ...
      7. Try it without a diaper. ...
      8. Stay Relaxed.

      Can a towel be used as a diaper? ›

      Kitchen towels can be folded up into a pad – learn how to padfold – and used in a cloth diaper cover or pocket for an absorbent diaper. Larger verions can be pinned on baby. Use smaller items like socks as boosters to add absorbency to other types of diapers such as t-shirts or kitchen towels.

      How to make kids diaper free? ›

      You also want to step in with a plan.
      1. Know when to start. ...
      2. What if you're seeing dry diapers? ...
      3. Start bottomless (bare bums for the win!) ...
      4. Pad up the bed. ...
      5. Stock up on cloth training pants. ...
      6. Transition to the toddler bed. ...
      7. Set up a little potty. ...
      8. Topload the fluid intake:
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      How do I keep my son's diaper on? ›

      Onesie: A onesie that snaps under the crotch makes it very difficult to take a diaper off for a toddler. Zip-up pajamas: Similar to a sleepsack, zip-up pjs make it very difficult for your toddler to access his diaper and take it off (especially if you put them on backwards).

      How do you change a senior diaper? ›

      With one hand on the hip and the other on the shoulder, roll your loved one away from you onto their side. If you tucked the diaper far enough under the hip, you should be able to pull the diaper out from under them. Roll the soiled diaper inward as you remove it to contain any mess.

      What age are girls out of diapers? ›

      Most children will complete toilet training and be ready to stop using diapers between 18 and 30 months of age,1 but this certainly isn't the case for all kids. Some children are not fully out of diapers until after the age of 4.

      Is it OK to wear diapers for fun? ›

      As long as you're not harming yourself or someone else, I would not say there is anything wrong with enjoying wearing (or wetting) adult diapers. Although it may be an uncommon behaviour, it is not problematic.

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