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How To Lanolize Wool...Without Lanolin Spots! (uses aveeno and lansinoh)
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The Great Wool Soaker Parade--TONS of links to wool patterns of all kinds
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Little Fire Crochet Soaker & Skirty Pattern
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SO cute! This site has amazing information all about wool in cloth diapering
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Easy- On Potty Training Pants: Tutorial and Pattern
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happy bum pants @Mercedes Sullivan
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sweater to leggies upcycle!
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Sustainablebabyishtm overnight bamboo fitteds are soft and beautiful, made entirely of organic bamboo|cotton fleece with the soft jersey side out.
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Mom Robots on Polyester Interlock. Laminated with 1 mil polyurethane. $15.65 yd
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Katrina's soaker pattern
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Mercedes Sullivan hey just got one similar for Liam but in blue ;).
basic fitted flannel cotton diaper tutorial, velcro
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Aubrey DoodlePants Knitting Pattern V3.0 (revised in Dec 2006)
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Wool longies are woolen pants that act as a diaper cover and pants all in one. When used over a secured prefold or fitted cloth diaper, wool longies can be a great solution to keeping children dry during naps or overnight.
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Cut off the sleeves, body side seams, and necklines/waistlines before felting. The pieces felt more evenly when not constricted by seams or ribbing. Do not felt sleeves until you’ve decided to use them for quilting instead of longies or other projects. Most of my sleeves were too small for longies after felting, though a couple didn’t shrink well, so I used those. Clean washer and lint trap often. Save wool lint for stuffing little recycled wool toys and dolls. Save neckbands and (especially) waistbands for longie waistbands and/or ankle cuffs. Elly’s red pair above has a waistband fashioned from the original sweater’s bottom edge.
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I wash my wool sweaters in hot and then dry them on high heat before sewing to felt them, but you don't *have* to do this. It just makes for a more bulletproof cover, especially for nighttime. Obviously, the thicker the sweater, the more absorbent the cover, so if you're wanting to make nighttime longies, look for a heavy-weight sweater.
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Convertible Bayside Britches, Impeccably knit by Zabsmom in HC. Yarnnoodles "Thinks" Colorway on Cestari.
be still my heart! ruffles! overalls!
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Julie Dover Dennis These are SO cute! Mabel will take two pairs. Thanks!
Lucy Hughes Maybe soon!! Seriously, this fall's project is to learn to make these
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Julie Dover Dennis SO CUTE! I think they'd look better on Charlotte, though...
Nicole Emmett Can you make these Lucy?
Lucy Hughes I aim to make them FOR SURE and sell them, too. In my Idea Book I wrote down all the types of animal/monster faces I want to do. However, I'd make mine out of upcycled wool since I don't really knit these--YET!
Nicole Emmett Let me know when you can make them, I might like to buy a pair :) They are sooo cute!
Lindsey Hall ADORABLE!