
DIY PDF Pattern and instruction- Waterproof cloth pants for night wetter, individual custom fit, custom made, $10.49
A reflection and result of my experience sewing hundreds of waterproof cloth potty training pants, every step of this DIY is photographed and explained.
If I can do it, you can do it.
Pattern pieces, instruction and illustration are in PDF and are attached through email within 24 hours of payment and measurements received. Sometimes I may follow up with you before sending the PDF if I see measurements may be off.
This pattern is for children with leg round size under 16".
Information needed from you to deliver this order: your child's leg round size, waist round size, and rise. Height, weight and age information are optional, but helpful at times.
How to measure: Use a tape ruler measure your child's leg round size at top of thigh, waist round size just about belly button, and rise from belly button down through the crotch and up to natural back waist, following the conture of the fanny, without clothings on. Leave measurements at check out in "note from seller" section, fill in the text field of the Add to cart button or in email if you missed them.
Materials needed:
Inside next to skin lining fabric – cotton flannel, muslin, or micro fleece 1/2 yard
In between absorbent material – microfiber terry 16” x 16” (2 towels)
(Outer) waterproof PUL 1/2 yard
Outer print fabric (optional) – flannel 1/2 yard
One yard fabric can produce at least 4 pairs of pants. Always feel free to contact me if you have questions if the materials are right or where to find them.
Major properties of the pants made from this pattern:
They are reusable. If your child is day trained but still wet at night. With these you don't need to throw away one pair disposable pants a night, 30.5 pairs a month, 366 pairs a year, that's about at least $150 dollars, not to mention the waste added to landfill.
With this pattern, they are your bank account and mother earth friendly. You can make as many pairs as you want and your child may use them for several months to a year.
If you have more than one or plan to have more than one child, you can do the math.
They train as your child feels comfortable when they are dry and feels wet therefore not that comfortable if they go potty in them. And yet, the absorbant microfiber draws in water, so your child is not soaked all through the night.
They are waterproof. So they are very parents friendly. Look at the experiment I did with my kid's pants on our couch by pouring water in, not a single spot on sofa. If your child is still heavy night wetter, they may occasionally leak, you may review my shop feedback page: http://www.etsy.com/people/babybayrs/feedback
, look for a review by "bridgetkearns".
Important: You can make as many pairs of pants as you want to use or to give. Please do not share this DIY with anybody else or use it any other way. This is copy right material.
If you have any questions before purchase, please contact me.