Decisions, additions, opinions
My diaper article is mostly finished, the pattern is nearly perfected, and the samples are coming along great.
Right now I’m at the point where I have to decide how to present the pattern. I’ve designed it so that it will enlarge proportionately on a photo copier. Currently I have a half pattern at newborn size, so readers could trace it as is, then enlarge it for larger sizes. I’ve also toyed with the idea of printing a full pattern in a much reduced size. It would be sized for a dolly. A full, multi-size pull out is not an option, however if I spread the pattern over three pages, I’d be able to offer the multi-size half pattern. Readers would then have to trace and tape together. If you were the reader, what would you prefer?
Also, if you were totally new to cloth diapering, what would you want to know? Or perhaps a better question, if you’ve been CDing for a while, what do you think newbies would find helpful?
Here are some of the things I’ve already covered:
Styles of cloth diapers, including flat folds, prefolds, contour, fitted, all-in-one.
Number of diapers to start with.
Fabric descriptions.
Washing diapers, including a basic routine, what to do when you have laundry problems, and a bit on detergents.
Sewing a basic fitted diaper, using the included pattern, plus variations to make a contour and all-in-one.
Diaper doubler, waterproof diaper covers, and washable wipes.
Plus a side bar for a few great online diaper fabric stores.
If you have a favorite source for diaper making supplies, or any other questions or suggestions about the article, please let me know in the comments!












