Babyville Boutique is a DIY cloth diaper sewing program from Prym that has just about everything you need to make cute diaper covers, diapers and accessories.
Available Babyville Boutique products include PUL (polyurethane laminate) fabric (in 10 prints and 14 solid colors) sold in packages of 3 generously sized 21″ x 24″ diaper cuts (MSRP $14.99) or by the yard, fold over elastic (FOE), plastic snaps, snap pliers, embroidered appliques (MSRP $5.99), embroidered labels, colored hook and loop tape (MSRP 3.49) and buttons. All products have been tested for, and either meet or exceed CPSC and CPSIA certified lab testing requirements. They are also BPA, PVC and Phthalate free.
Two full color books, the “Cloth Diapers Made Easy” Sewing Book and “Baby Essentials Made Easy” complete the family of products.
In “Cloth Diapers Made Easy,” you’ll find pull-out patterns for diapers and soakers for newborn to large sizes.
Babyville Introduces Cloth Diapers Made Easy:
“Baby Essentials Made Easy” will inspire you to make changing pads, bibs, placemats, diaper bag, toys and much more.
Babyville Introduces Baby Essentials Made Easy:
You can subscribe Babyville Boutique on YouTube so you don’t miss new videos/tutorials they add!
This diaper bag, swim bag and headband are all things you can make with Babyville Boutique products!
If you are making a diaper cover, you can buy everything but the thread from Babyville Boutique. If you want to make a lined or pocket diaper, you would buy the inner fabric separately. You can make a cover in a few hours, and as you get more practice, you can make them more quickly. You can personalize the diaper by adding a cute applique or label, and more advanced diaper sewers have even cut apart the wings and added contrasting fabric wings. You can really customize them as much as you want to!
The Babyville Boutique DIY Diaper Sewing Program arrives in most JoAnn Fabrics, all Hobby Lobby, and select Hancock Fabrics stores starting in September (and I believe the official launch date was actually this week on the 18th!)
The Babyville Boutique website and blog will launch soon, and will have places for tutorials, communicating, and sharing. The Babyville Boutique Facebook page has lots more info and great photos of products that testers have made! Also be sure to follow Babyville Boutique on Twitter.
Giveaway: One lucky winner will receive a Babyville Boutique prize package, including a book, a 3pk of diaper cuts for boy or girl, a package of EZ Adjust Tape, and a package of FOE (fold over elastic.) The suggested retail value of this collection is $35.46! Entries go in the Rafflecopter form below!
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I want to make some cloth diapers to send to some
Underprivileged mothers in
Poorer countries , where they do not even have rags as diapers. Please send me some easy instructions as well as patterns,
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I’m trying to make some diapers but I can’t find any suitable fabric for the liner. In the Babyville Boutique, Cloth Diapers Made Easy book on page 3, they suggest several fabrics. However when I tried to buy any of it at JoAnn, none of it seemed to work. The suede cloth was very heavy and stiff, the minky was very thick, there was no microfiber or microchamis. There were other fabrics that I thought might work but they were dark ugly colors that didn’t go with the PUL fabric. The Babyville Botique display has a sample diaper but the liner fabric that is used in it is not available at JoAnn. There was a similar fabric but it said on the end of the bolt that it is for costumes and should be hand washed separately. That doesn’t sound like a fabric you’d want to use in a diaper. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I can find something that matches the Babyville PUL fabrics and works well for liners?
You don’t want to use microfiber as an inner, that would be for the soaker. Does Joanne’s have microfleece? That’s the only one I can think of that you didn’t already mention! Oh, or bamboo (OBV or OBF!) Oh and microsuede. Softer/finer than suedecloth.
http://verybaby.com/ecom-catshow/fleece.html
http://hyenacart.com/CoolClothDiapers/mt/1719/75034/Microchamois-Microfleece-MANY-NEW-COLORS-by-the-
For your readers who didn’t win, I’ve started a giveaway for the same package on my site: http://www.happygreenbabies.com/diapering/babyville-boutique-fabric-giveaway/
Please feel free to share this with them!
I’m really excited about this!!
I’ve been looking forward to their products arriving at JoAnns!
I will post pictures when I complete something with the fabric!
How WONDERFUL!!! I was going to try to get back into sewing so I can save money since I just lost my job!! I hope I win this since it would make everything that much more easier for me!!!! My fingers are crossed! Thanks for the opportunity to win!!!
Great product
Sign me up! I’d love to make my new baby some cute diapers!
Oh my goodness I would live to win! I tried making my own but had to come up with the whole process from scratch and just had to scrap it! THIS sounds like an Awesome product!!
Wow. Awesome, love to try it out.
what a great idea!
I would love to win the giveaway. I made diapers for my youngest now 7 but had to order everything online. Also bought used ones on e-bay. I would love to make some for a grandson due in January and for friends.
love their line I bought some and fiddled with it already very good quality
This is one awesome giveaway. I’ve been trying to make some cloth diapers. How do I enter?
I sent you an email, but you enter in the form above. Sometimes it takes a minute to show up!
Love this stuff!
Here’s hoping I win!
O.K. I clicked on “I did it” even though I hadn’t and it gave me the chance. Now I know how it works! Is this form a free service??? Very nice!!!!
I will send you an email Amy!
I would love to enter this giveaway but I’m not sure how to enter my name and email address into the form. It has the button that says I did this, but I can’t find anywhere to do it! It’s been a while, I know I’m behind the times!
I would love to win the giveaway! I can’t wait to try babyville!! Is this where you enter?
I sent you an email too, but just fill out the form & you’re in! 🙂
I really like the quality of the products by Babyville. Can’t wait to try them!
I heard from cloth diapering friends that Jo-ann fabrics now carries GOOD cloth diapering stuff, this must be it! Thanks for the review!
Bought some today with JoAnn coupons. I spent $15 for a yard of PUL, package of FOE, and a package of the hook and loop tape too. Looks to be good quality.
would love to try making diapers!
Sounds AWESOME I am teaching myself to sew and I think Im doing a pretty good job of it. I planned diapers to be next to learn to sew they dont actually look that challenging. Hope I win!!
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