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Fleece cover pattern.
I used Katrina's free soaker pattern, because it has really good reviews, but I have no idea what happened. It is WAY too small! The XL wouldn't even go over my toddler's thighs, and she's not chunky. And I was making a small soaker for my newborn, and the leg openings were a little larger than two of my fingers put together. The waist is the size of my fist. TOO SMALL. IDK what happened, so I'm asking if anyone knows of any other free fleece diaper cover patterns. And also, is blizzard fleece acceptable for that use?
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Re: Fleece cover pattern.
Does the instruction read that you need to add your own seam allowance?
Are you using the older or newer version (that has an extra inch or 2 in the hips)? Did you measure the final product, and how did it compare to the dimensions you're supposed to get? Blizzard fleece is fine, just like antipill, but pills more after use/wash.
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Re: Fleece cover pattern.
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I assumed that it had seam allowance already, but I guess I could be mistaken. :/ I haven't compared measurements yet, and I'm not sure which version it is. |
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