Loading... Please wait...Pattern: Very Baby Diaper Pattern
These photos and instructions were put together by Cindy at Shannyn’s Harvest – thank you Cindy!
Some people like their soaker pads to be sewn right into the diaper so there aren’t any parts to match up or lose. These diapers take a bit longer to dry, but they are great for babysitters and husbands who may not want to mess with a snap in quick dry soaker.
Step One: Mark and cut out diaper layers, pin together.
Step Two: Using the doubler pattern from the next size up diaper, cut out your internal soaker pieces (4), stack them all facing up, and serge or zig zag the edges.
Here is the soaker pad all serged.
Step Three: Center your soaker between the elastic lines of the leg openings. Be careful to avoid the Aplix and snap placement areas at the diaper front.
Sew soaker to innermost fabric layer (with absorbent side of soaker layers facing towards baby) using long straight stitches.
Step Four: Apply elastic to the backside of innermost fabric layer or use the hidden method.
Bonus Instructions: How to sew elastic in using the blind/hidden method!
Step Five: Here is the elastic applied. Serge as you normally would, apply snaps or Aplix, and label.
Step Six: Here it is all serged with the snaps applied.
Front snap diaper with internal soaker.
Side snap diaper with internal soaker.