Handmade Cloth Wipes Tutorial

After much debate, we decided to cloth diaper with our baby. I’ll probably write a post about it in a few months, to let you know what I think. But for now, I wanted to talk about cloth wipes. In addition to diapers, I decided to make some cloth wipes, instead of using disposable wipes.

Handmade Cloth Wipes Tutorial from likeabirdblog.com

You can purchase cloth wipes but I wanted to make some cute, custom ones…for cheap! I really like how they turned out and we have a good stash built now but we may get some nerdy (read: Star Wars) fabric to make a few special ones for bath time or something too!

Below is my tutorial on making Homemade Cloth Wipes! I hope you enjoy! (*please note: I wrote this tutorial for people who know a bit about sewing with a machine. I don’t go into detail about setting up/threading a machine or how to specifically sew or change any settings. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me for help.)

Handmade Cloth Wipes Tutorial ©Kendra Kantor from likeabirdblog.com

Supplies:

fabric
rotary cutter (optional)
weights (optional)
fabric cutting board
ruler
fabric scissors
sewing machine
thread
iron

Step 1 – Pick your fabric.

You can use sherpa, hemp fleece, flannel, and velour for cloth wipes. I decided to use flannel because I found a nice blue designed one in the remnant bin at the fabric store. This project can be done super cheap! Be sure to check your local fabric store in the remnant bin, red tag/clearance section and always look out for sales and don’t forget to use a coupon! To make about 24 wipes, we spent less than $4 (I already had all my other supplies).
Handmade Cloth Wipes Tutorial ©Kendra Kantor from likeabirdblog.com

Step 2 – Decide what size you want for your wipes.

This might be good to know before you go shopping, depending on the fabric you get. For me, since I got one fabric out of the remnant bin I was stuck with a certain size. I got just under 1 yard of fabric and made 3 different sizes of wipes – 6×8, 7.5×8.25 and 7x.8.5 These are the dimensions before sewing, so they ended up a little smaller due to seam allowance.

Step 3 – Measure your fabric and cut.

I used a rotary cutter but fabric scissors work too
Handmade Cloth Wipes Tutorial ©Kendra Kantor from likeabirdblog.comHandmade Cloth Wipes Tutorial ©Kendra Kantor from likeabirdblog.com

Step 4- Pick your matching thread and set up your machine

Handmade Cloth Wipes Tutorial ©Kendra Kantor from likeabirdblog.com

Step 5- There are a few different techniques for sewing the cloth wipes.

You can keep your wipes as 1 layer and just zig-zag stitch or serge the edges so they don’t fray. But I made double layer wipes.
A- Lay down your 2 fabric pieces so the “right side” (the top, the piece you want to see when it’s finished) is facing the inside. You should see the “wrong side” for both pieces of fabric. Pin down if need be.
Handmade Cloth Wipes Tutorial ©Kendra Kantor from likeabirdblog.com
B- Sew around all 4 sides of your cloth wipe but on the last side leave about 1.5inches unstitched
Handmade Cloth Wipes Tutorial ©Kendra Kantor from likeabirdblog.com"

(I would like to give a shout out to my fiance, Scott, to coming to my rescue and helping me with this whole tutorial and making the wipes. I can’t sew straight if my life depended on it.)

C- Push the fabric through the hole that’s left so the “right side” is facing out again.
Handmade Cloth Wipes Tutorial ©Kendra Kantor from likeabirdblog.com
D- Push the extra fabric sticking out of the hole inside and iron down (iron all the edges too while you’re at it)
Handmade Cloth Wipes Tutorial ©Kendra Kantor from likeabirdblog.com
E- Sew around all the edges on the top
F- Trim any extra thread
Handmade Cloth Wipes Tutorial ©Kendra Kantor from likeabirdblog.com

Step 6- You’re done! Just repeat 23+ times

(or however many wipes you plan to make)

Step 7- Wash your cloth wipes.

Use baby friendly detergent before using on baby. (We use Method Free and Clear for HE washers)

Step 8- Now your wipes can be used.

There are many things cloth wipes can be used for, here are a few examples:
-to replace of disposable wipes for baby (for a wipe solution check out these recipes)
-wash cloths at bath time
-spit up rags
-cover private area when changing diaper so you don’t get peed on
-to wash off faces after eating
-dish cloths
-family wipes (to replace toilet paper)
(*note: I recommend that you use each set for a specific purpose. For example, do not use your wipes at a diaper change, wash them and then use them at bath time. Make separate wipes for each specific reason.)
Handmade Cloth Wipes Tutorial ©Kendra Kantor from likeabirdblog.com

Do you use cloth diapers and cloth wipes? Are you planning to use my tutorial? Let me know! And enjoy!

Don’t forget to check out My DIYs&Tutorials section for more fun things to create and do!

♥Kendra

 

 

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  1. Posted 04/20/2012 at 11:01 am | Permalink

    Glad you are using cloth! We’ve been doing it for well over a year and it’s awesome. Cloth wipes are where it’s at too.

    For the lazy / non-sewers / busy mom-types that can’t fathom having time to sit at a sewing machine:

    I’ve cut up a few receiving blankets in to squares and they work just fine. I didn’t even hem them. They will fray, but I just trim those threads every now and then and everything is just fine!

    You should use a cloth diaper wipe solution or make one – it’s much better than just water and helps keep baby’s bum soft and clean!

    Also – you can wash them with your diapers! Just make sure you are using a cloth diaper friendly detergent (not all are).

    Are you making diapers too?

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    Michelle H Reply:

    oops that should say “cloth wipe solution” not “cloth diaper wipe solution”

    My favourite right now is CJ’s BUTTer Carcass Cleaner in Blueberry Crumble – it smells amazing! I’ve made my own too, but found it easier to use the purchased stuff. The bottle lasts about 3 months in our household.

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    Kendra Kantor Reply:

    I’m so excited to start using cloth diapers!

    I haven’t made solution yet but I have a link to a bunch of recipes in the post that I plan to try out.
    I didn’t make diapers, we’re just using prefolds which are pretty cheap anyways :)

    Thanks for the tips for the other mamas too :)

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