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The No Sew T-Shirt Diaper

by Sara W. Harding
(South Carolina)

Notice the gusset-like tucks in between the legs to contain the messes.

Notice the gusset-like tucks in between the legs to contain the messes.

If you are not the crafty type, here is a method to convert a t-shirt into a diaper without having to sew a stitch! You can diaper your baby for little or no money, just by recycling old clothing, in this case by using a t-shirt!



You probably have a few stashed away somewhere, maybe in your rag bag or the back of your drawer - that are stained, or have a hole or two, or you are just sick of wearing.

You can ask your friends and neighbors, or join freecycle.org, and most likely get enough free t-shirts of different sizes to last your baby's whole diapering period.

Step 1. Lay the T-shirt flat.



Step 2. Grasp the top and bottom of the t-shirt one third of the way from one side and fold over to meet the opposite side, thus folding it into equal thirds. Smooth out any wrinkles.


Step 3. Bring the top of the t-shirt down towards the center so that the sleeves are folded in half.


Step 4. Fold the bottom up to meet the top.


Step 5. Place baby on diaper and bring the front up to her belly, tucking the edges in between the legs, and stretching the top across the front.


Step 6. Bring sleeve tabs around tightly, overlapping them in the middle. Grasping firmly, with your fingers behind the cloth, pin into place. To prevent sticking yourself, insert pin down slowly until you feel the pressure, not the point itself, against your fingers. Bring the point back up through the top and fasten.




There are several inexpensive options for a diaper cover. Wool bum sweaters can be made from thrift store finds, simply sewn from a triangular piece of wool. Another favorite of mine are the nylon pull on pants. They are inexpensive, lightweight, breathable and hold up well with repeated washings, unlike their vinyl counterparts.

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Jan 16, 2010
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by: Anonymous

The *wings* I love them!

I always keep a stash of covers in the car (even though I'm an AIO gal) thinking I could use anything on hand for absorbency in an emergency. This in particular though is perfect because if anyone has too many old tees it's us. Thanks for this superb tutorial.

Jan 15, 2010
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Fantastic!
by: Tupi

Absolutely great! I'm going to try this out next time my 2-year-old needs a change.

Nov 12, 2009
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Great Idea!!
by: Kymberli

This is a great idea!! So innovative! I also like the turning prefolds into fitted, and I figured out how to make a prefold into an all-in-one very cheaply, if not free, once you already have the prefolds.

This is great!! Kymberli

Nov 04, 2009
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brilliant
by: Anonymous

Brilliant - I've converted mine to fitted diapers, but if you folded it correctly you could still get a cool print on the bum of the diaper. How wonderful!

Jul 07, 2009
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Neat idea!
by: Anonymous

This was such a cool idea I had to try it out. It worked just fine too! Fit him like a glove. LOL Although I had to adjust the rise by not folding the bottom up all the way. I guess that depends on the baby and the size of the shirt.

Jul 02, 2009
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Amazing!
by: Tina

Thanks for sharing this! I can get T-Shirts for free or even for as cheap as 10 cents. Excellent idea!

Jun 26, 2009
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Who would have thought?
by: Gayl

I had never heard of using t-shirts as diapers, but what a great use of those old t-shirts that everybody has. Great way to recycle.

Jun 23, 2009
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Excellent!
by: Lisa

This is so easy! I can't believe I have never heard of doing this.. thanks so much for sharing it!

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