Of course, I made my first pair pretty much like the tutorial instructed me to do, with the exception of using fold over elastic for the leg and waist holes. I think they turned out okay, but I wanted to make some changes since I have a "few" more pairs of these to make.
After making the first pair from an old shirt, I knew that old tees would be perfect for the outside of these little babies, but I had to think for a minute about what to use for the absorbent middle layer... Then it hit me! Cloth diapers. The ones that D and M spit up on for all of their little baby fun and excitement could now be reused and get peed on. The cloth diapers provide 2 or 3 training pants worth of padding, depending on how long the diaper is.
I had a night with no one else home, so I sat in front of the TV, watching the last season of ER, cutting out training pants. My stack of pieces didn't get as huge as I had hoped (I hadn't seen most of the last season of ER yet, which is why I bought the DVDs in the first place), but I got a good start on our training pants stash, as you can see two photos up.
The next time I had child free sewing time, I ran all of the seams in the serger! I do love my serger. I know that I can live without it and still make all of the stuff I make, but it makes it so much easier.
Next up, lots of fold over elastic. Before this venture into potty training preparedness, I had never heard of the stuff, but found it in a tutorial for making regular toddler underpants. I googled fold over elastic, and realized what a good thing I had been living without. It finishes edges and puts the elastic on stuff at the same time! I don't think I will use it on everything, like pants and such, but I can see it on some skirts maybe. Underwear, definitely will have fold over elastic, if I am sewing it! It reminds me of a super multi purpose bias tape, and I guess that is a good description of it. Anyway, after the googling and realizing that my sewing room lacked this awesome supply, I went to Joann's, with a coupon, and bought some of this sewing candy!
I tried the store bought variety on the little ones, and then I also tried my original sewn pair on M, just to make sure that I had the measurements right. I would hate to make a ton of training pants that don't fit my kids! I was planning to insert a really cute picture of the little ones running around in the underwear, but I don't want them to have any good reasons to hate me when they get older. I am pretty sure underwear-only pictures online might give them good reason.
Looks good, so lots of cutting of elastic, and lots of sewing. Again, this happened at a relatively child free time. (Naptime, anyone?)
I think we are well on our way to having all of the training pants that they will need. Now we just wait until they show some interest!
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