bumGenius Cloth Diaper Repair

So here is my  bumGenius diaper repair tutorial.

Yes, it’s a day late. But hey, it’s not easy doing a sewing project when your toddler wants to play with the robot (aka sewing machine) and you’re holding a newborn that wants to eat every 10 minutes!

So we’ve been using cloth diapers for a little over two years now and love them. They’re super easy to use, save you a bundle of money, help out the environment, and benefit your baby. You win all around.

We did have a few issues though. The velcro tabs refused to stick to the laundry tabs in the wash so the velcro wore out quickly. (And collected a ton of junk in the wash – lint, string, hair, etc. There was always a bunch of my hair in it. Don’t ask me how. You would think I was brushing my hair with them every morning.)

BumGenius Cloth Diaper Repair

It also snagged on the other diapers causing them to pill and look way old and worn.

BumGenius Cloth Diaper Repair

The velcro tabs had no problem sticking to the other tabs in the wash though. Hello diaper chains! You pull one out of the wash you pull them all out!

Luckily Cotton Babies offers fantastic customer support. They sent out fix kits for all of our diapers free of charge. Yay!

BumGenius Cloth Diaper Repair

So let’s get started!

Begin by using your seam ripper to detach the velcro from the diaper. Be careful with this step. I took chunks out of stretchy material on my first few attempts. Thankfully the new tabs hide it.

Also, be careful not to stab yourself.

I did.

It hurt.

Bad.

I almost lost a finger.

Okay not really.

But it did hurt.

Bad. Did I mention that?

Okay, back to seam ripping.

BumGenius Cloth Diaper Repair

Voilà! Velcro is off!

BumGenius Cloth Diaper Repair

When you sew the new tabs on you have to keep two pieces of velcro and the tab lined up perfectly while sewing in a tiny little area. Über frustrating. Here’s a tip to make it way easier: apply a small bit of glue to the rounded side to secure them together. Hot glue worked better than super glue. Fabric glue might work as well.

BumGenius Cloth Diaper Repair

Now we’re ready to sew. Start on the inside and work your way around. Double back at the end to secure it.

BumGenius Cloth Diaper Repair

Now lets talk laundry tabs. That’s what started this whole mess to begin with.

We bought our diapers a little over two years ago, so this part may have been redesigned since then. This is how they looked before:

BumGenius Cloth Diaper Repair

The tabs were made out of a felt-ish type material so the velcro could secure (not very well as we’ve seen) to the tabs, but the fabric would be nice and soft against the baby. New laundry tabs were included in the fix kits that Cotton Babies sent out, but instead of this same material they’re now the loop side of the velcro.

BumGenius Cloth Diaper Repair

It’s definitely softer than the hook side, but I think it would still be too scratchy and irritating. I mean, would you want velcro in your unders? Yeah, I didn’t think so.

So here’s what we’re doing instead. After each diaper change, we’ve been applying these laundry tabs directly to the hook side of the velcro fasteners. Works like a charm. No more pilling, no more diaper chains, no lint or hair stuck in the velcro – it’s fabulous!

Here’s the finished diaper with the new velcro tabs:

BumGenius Cloth Diaper Repair

BumGenius Cloth Diaper Repair

BumGenius Cloth Diaper Repair

And here’s Memphis modeling his newly improved diapers! (I don’t think I managed to get a single shot without a motion blur. Maybe he was trying to run away from me 🙂 )

BumGenius Cloth Diaper Repair

Introducing…

Birth announcement

I think everyone who reads this blog probably already knows that our sweet new baby boy was born three weeks ago. I’m sorry I haven’t posted pics here yet. I will soon. Promise! I’ll also share the birth story and tell you all about him (ie. how he’s the sweetest baby ever) so stay tuned!

I’ve decided to try and post here at Young Love on Sunday evenings. I’m hoping to eventually do more, but I figure smaller goals are more easily accomplished. Otherwise this poor little blog will continue to get neglected. Love you!

xoxo