Thursday, February 23, 2012

The final stash of stupid cloth training pants (now even stupider, thanks to Noob!)

I finally finished the last two a few days ago. Here's all of them (minus one, the white one with the stars on the tabs, shown in this post -- it was still at school):

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Closer up... the one on the left here is one of the two new ones, and the one on the right I made a few weeks ago. Same PUL -- you can see how it's faded with washing in the one on the right. But it doesn't look too bad when it's not side-by-side with a brand-new one :) These both have microchamois tabs and microfleece inners.

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The one on the right here is another new one. "Later Gator" PUL print body, ribbed knit tabs (from Joann's), microfleece inner:

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The one on the right here is the second one I sewed, but I never posted a picture of it. It's the one with crushed panne tabs/inner, before I decided crushed panne was too much of a PITA to work with :)

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I've posted all of these before, but just to do close-ups...

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So of course, now that I'm done sewing these, Noob has stayed completely dry at school for much of this week! LOL! That is why I didn't buy these suckers at retail prices! I'll keep some around for naps/nighttime, for sure, and I'm just trying to decide if I should save the rest for Q (since it's a pretty boyish stash, and Q may or may not be a boy) or sell them off...

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Noob's nap mat

One of my earliest posts on this blog was about a nap mat that I made for Littles to take to preschool  It worked perfectly! She ended up using it until just a few months ago, when we stopped having her nap at school.

Between first trimester fatigue, the holidays, our China travels, and sewing Noob's training pants stash, I didn't have time to make a nap mat for Noob before he started preschool, so he's been sleeping on Littles' mat. But pink ballerinas aren't really "him," so I always planned to make him a new mat as soon as I had some time.

Let the record show that I originally planned to make this using a bunch of fleece from the great Joann's remnant bin sale of about a year ago, since I really need to use it up! But Noob is obsessed with trains as of late, so just before I started sewing the mat, my husband said, "Hey, why don't you do a train theme?"  That meant scrapping the remnant bin fleece I had gotten for cheap and had around the house in favor of buying expensive licensed Thomas the Tank Engine fleece (since, oddly, it's very hard to find train fleece that does not feature Thomas) -- but what can I say. My husband made me do it!

I made this in basically the same way that I did Littles' nap mat (documented extensively in the other post), with a few minor changes, which I'll get to later. The end result...

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Bottom of the nap mat and straps: Royal blue fleece (I was able to use some from the great remnant bin sale here)

Top of the nap mat: Flannel

Pillowcase: Thomas the Tank Engine woven cotton. (I got this a while back as part of a bigger fabric order, figuring I'd find some use for it!) I used my serger on this, rather than doing French seams like I had to do on Littles' nap mat in my pre-serger days -- sooooooooo much faster.

Blanket: Thomas the Tank Engine fleece, from Joann's

Here's a close-up of the pillow and top of the blanket. I made the blanket a little longer than I did with Littles', so it can come up and over the pillow a bit. But I didn't attach it to the side of the nap mat at the top, so it can fold down, as shown here (and above).

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Rolled up...

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The light blue piece is a shoulder strap -- a new feature I added on this one. It's just a single layer of fleece, about a yard long. I thought that might be too short, but if anything, it's too long. It's very thin, by design: It lies under the mat when it's unrolled, so I didn't want there to be a big bump when Noob lay down. I don't love it, but it works OK for now, and it'll be easy enough to cut off in the future if I decide I really hate it.

Close-up of the name tag:

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The light blue is fleece again. Gahhhh, this picture makes it look like the edges are really crooked -- I promise they're not that bad in person. For the tag itself, I used printable fabric that I got on clearance at Joann's a while back. It's canvas material that you can stick in your inkjet printer and print on directly. It's not supposed to be washed, so we'll see if we remember to always unsnap the tag before washing :) If not, no big deal, it's easy enough to make another one of these.

By the way, the picture is of Noob riding on a high-speed train from Shanghai to Beijing :)

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Overall, not my best work. You can't really tell from the pictures, but I had serious trouble sewing straight lines, for some reason! So there are a lot of places where the mat is kinda cockeyed. But it's definitely usable, and most importantly, Noob loves it. OK, he might not look like he's loving it in these action shots, but trust me, he was super excited about his new "choo-choos."

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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

More stupid cloth training pants :)

(See previous post for more information about these, including why I think they're stupid and why I'm sewing them anyway :)

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On the left:
Outer: PUL (wazoodle.com)
Tabs: camouflage polyester knit (fabric.com)
Inner: microchamois (purchased from a coop)

On the right:
Outer: PUL (purchased directly from another sewing mom)
Tabs: cotton rib knit (Joann's remnant bin)
Inner: microfleece (wazoodle.com)

Some action shots of the one on the right, which is one of my very favorites (love that shark print PUL!) and whoa, some serious bedhead:

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A few more...

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Left:
Outer: PUL (purchased directly from another sewing mom) -- this is a "happy tools" print that I've seen in a number of places, and I will note that it has faded slightly
Tabs: microchamois (purchased from a coop)
Inner: microfleece (wazoodle.com)

Middle:
Outer: PUL (purchased directly from another sewing mom)
Tabs: Cotton rib knit (Joann's remnant bin)
Inner: microfleece (wazoodle.com)

Right:
Outer: PUL (purchased from the Swaddlebees outlet -- not available anymore)
Tabs: Cotton rib knit (Joann's remnant bin)
Inner: microfleece (wazoodle.com)

For the inserts, I did three layers of heavy bamboo fleece (purchased from a coop) again, but this time, I busted out some "fancy" multicolored serger thread. This is Gutermann brand bulky nylon, readily available at Joann's, and it looks awesome! I love it. It makes the inserts really easy to pick out in the dryer, too -- handy when I'm in a rush to get the diapers stuffed and ready for school in the morning. You only really need the fancy thread in the upper and lower looper; I used plain white thread for the left and right needle.

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Noob has been at school for two weeks now and these are working out well. The fit seems to be decent, as I've been home for five of the days he's been in school (I was out of town on business all last week) and he's only leaked one of those days. And that was actually because the insert was soaked, not due to fit. But I don't think that will be too much of an issue, as a single insert does seem to be plenty of absorbency for him as long as his teachers stay on top of diaper changes. Most of the time, he soaks less than half of the insert. (I can tell when I go to unstuff the trainers at night.)

I'm now up to 10 trainers, which is baaaaaaaaaarely enough for two full days -- he's there between 8-9 hours/day, and I typically send him over in one pair of training pants and then he gets 3-4 diaper changes during the day. I have two trainers more cut out and ready to sew, which should give me a little more breathing room in case he has an extra-poopy day or something.