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Non-waterproof tiny trainers with FREE pattern
New multi-sized downloadable pattern. Some download times are long. I used a serger to sew these trainers but you could use a regular sewing machine and just use a wide and tight zig zag on all the seams. All seams have a 1/4" seam allowance. The pattern fits my 5 month old (15 lbs, 17"; waist, 10 1/2"; thighs, 14"; rise). The fabric for the leg and waist bands and trainer piece should be stretchy in both directions. I bought some from Joann's in the swim wear section, it is 94% cotton and 6% spandex. Definetely pre-shrink your fabric. Hint: You could cut the soaker from the same material that the trainer, leg and waist pieces are from since it is 94% cotton and somewhat absorbant. This is the style of the JC Penny training pants. Assembly of the soaker: They work really well but because they are only partially waterproof they need to be changed fairly quickly. They start to wick in the legs first (because that's where there is the least amount of absorbency). Comments: I love your blog, keep posting those inspiring and motivating tutorials! Comments: I'm glad your enjoying my blog, it's so much fun to do:) Comments: I have been a really big fan of Katrina's Sew Quick Soaker.... but I LOVE your pattern for these trainers! MY DD is 3 years old and has decided that she does not want to wear a pull-up at night any more but donesn't wait up at night to pee. My son is cloth diapered, she was cloth diapered so I've been looking for an easy to sew trainer pattern. Thanks! I also have a cloth diaper blog you might like to check out. http://countrybabymaine.blogspot.com Comments: Glad you like the pattern. Nice blog! The links you have are really great as well:) Comments: How should I determine what size to make for my child? I saw the measurements for your child but I am unsure how to do these with a baby. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Comments: Measure your child's rise, thigh and waist measurements naked and then compare them to the different sizes in the patterns. I guess it would be helpful to have a sizing chart - I'll work on that:) Comments: I am also wondering about sizing for these. There are estimated ages on the pattern but my son in 21 lbs at 7 months so I would prefer to use measurements. Was your son in the 0-6 month size when you made them with the measurements you listed? Comments: What a great pattern - thanks heaps! One question - I am thinking of making them without the PUL layer, but instead using hemp and/or bamboo layers for the booster part. Have you made these without the PUL layer? My plan is to have her in fleece or wool longies rather than normal pants. Comments: You can certainly do it without the PUL layer! Google: List of Waterproof Materials Non-waterproof tiny trainers with FREE pattern waterproof floor |
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