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Vintage Burp Cloths

I’m sure Jackson will be more then happy to throw up on them!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/vintage-burp-cloths • Posted by Tried & True

A while back, when I first found out I was pregnant, I bought 36 Gerber cloth diapers from an online friend that was going out of business. I had heard that while these are crappy for diapering purposes, they work wonderfully as burp cloths and when she offered me some for a great deal, I snatched them up! Thought it would be fun to jazz them up a bit so I dyed them and sewed some ridiculously cute vintage fabric to the centers. What do you think? I’m sure Jackson will be more then happy to throw up on them! Now I realize there are a million burp cloth tutorials out there. Most of them either use a Serger or the zigzag stitch on a normal machine. Since I don’t have a Serger (I wish!) and my zigzag stitch always looks messy, I decided to try something a little different.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

2 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

A while back, when I first found out I was pregnant, I bought 36 Gerber cloth diapers from an online friend that was going out of business. I had heard that while these are crappy for diapering purposes, they work wonderfully as burp cloths and when she offered me some for a great deal, I snatched them up! Thought it would be fun to jazz them up a bit so I dyed them and sewed some ridiculously cute vintage fabric to the centers. What do you think? I’m sure Jackson will be more then happy to throw up on them! Now I realize there are a million burp cloth tutorials out there. Most of them either use a Serger or the zigzag stitch on a normal machine. Since I don’t have a Serger (I wish!) and my zigzag stitch always looks messy, I decided to try something a little different.

Instructions

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    Wash and dry your cloth diapers a couple of times to preshrink them. Cloth diapers always shrink so don’t skip this step! While you’re waiting, you can read the dye instructions and get all the supplies ready.

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    Following the directions provided on packaging, dye all of the cloth diapers.

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    Cut 19?x5? pieces from your vintage fabric. Fold edges under 1/4? and iron in place. Pin to center of diaper, making sure that the top edges hang equally off both sides.

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    Sew vintage piece down, as close to the edge as possible. Flip diaper over, fold top edge down and sew in place.

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    Tada! You’re ready to have your kid burp in style!