Sew a Comfy Diaper Cover with Picot Elastic – Easy DIY Guide!
Tired of boring diaper covers? Sewing picot elastic instead of fold over elastic is a super simple way to dress up any diaper cover. This is the same elastic and technique that is sewn on to underwear. As long as your elastic offers a snug fit, there's no need to worry about leaks.

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Want a Better Diaper Cover? Learn to Sew a Lined Diaper Cover
Adding a lining to a diaper cover is a great way to get added protection, whether you want a layer of absorbent fabric to help catch little leaks or a fabric like athletic wicking mesh to add another stay dry layer. This also works if you want to add a decorative fabric for the outer and PUL for the liner.

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Sewing Hack You Need! Rolled Elastic Leg with Gusset Made Easy
If you don't want to sew a cover with FOE, you can still have a gusset. You just need to tweak your gusset pattern and take a couple extra steps.

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Diaper Cover Sewing Hacks: Picot Elastic Instead of FOE
Tired of boring diaper covers? Sewing picot elastic instead of fold over elastic is a super simple way to dress up any diaper cover. This is the same elastic and technique that is sewn on to underwear. As long as your elastic offers a snug fit, there's no need to worry about leaks.

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Diaper Cover Sewing Hacks: Sew a Lined Cover
Adding a lining to a diaper cover is a great way to get added protection, whether you want a layer of absorbent fabric to help catch little leaks or a fabric like athletic wicking mesh to add another stay dry layer. This also works if you want to add a decorative fabric for the outer and PUL for the liner.

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Diaper Cover Sewing Hacks: Sew a rolled elastic leg with gusset.
If you don't want to sew a cover with FOE, you can still have a gusset. You just need to tweak your gusset pattern and take a couple extra steps.

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6 Questions to Ask Before Sewing Your Own Incontinence Items
Sewing your own cloth incontinence items is almost always cheaper than purchasing products from the store or online. However, what you save in price, you pay for in time. And sometimes it’s just not worth it to sew your own. To determine whether or not it’s going to actually be cheaper to make your own cloth incontinence items, take some time to ask yourself a few key questions.

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Should You Use Vinyl, Plastic, Nylon, PUL, Wool, or Rubber Diaper Covers?
If you need waterproof protection for you cloth incontinence product, then you'll need a diaper cover. Diaper covers come in many styles, fabrics, and price points. What you choose depends a lot on personal preference. So what's the difference?

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How to Make Your Own Cloth Diaper Pattern for FREE
While you can buy cloth diaper patterns, there aren't always patterns available for what you want. Now you can easily make your own cloth diaper pattern from an existing item you own without needing to cut it up. This is an easy way to create a free pattern and you can easily modify it to create a custom fit.

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3 Fasteners for Adult Cloth Diapers

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