tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post6121747829935526036..comments2024-01-05T07:54:25.353-08:00Comments on Leap! ...and the Net Will Appear: Semi DIY Cloth Training Pants TUTORIALUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger19125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-83966161563828909612018-10-06T21:04:45.577-07:002018-10-06T21:04:45.577-07:00***I know this is old, but I'm responding for ...***I know this is old, but I'm responding for anyone who may read this in the future.***<br />It's best to avoid sticking holes in the PUL because it does not self heal and can leak (although the amount would probably be negligible) if you must use pins, try to use them around the edges where you'll be sewing elastic or closing the trainer anyway. You can also use clips instead of pins (wonder clips work well) OR you can use a regular old children's glue stick to glue the pul to the other material. <br /> It works amazing! Just make sure to wash the item after sewing it! I Hope this helps!! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01344484787246542209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-58023712093277604592016-03-08T18:42:08.695-08:002016-03-08T18:42:08.695-08:00So glad I found this! I do like the idea of undoin...So glad I found this! I do like the idea of undoing the seams and adding Velcro or snaps to make them easier to undo in case of blowout, but I think I'll start with a few pairs and follow the instructions of the author. Since I trained so quickly, I hope she can, too. She's still quite young, but like another person said, European kids train much earlier. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14223195492025231230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-62494105483487535032015-03-25T20:57:34.498-07:002015-03-25T20:57:34.498-07:00any one tried with girls panties?any one tried with girls panties?Heatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17057635074538215004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-228127051568376662015-03-07T03:58:24.593-08:002015-03-07T03:58:24.593-08:00This is so great, thanks. I do EC or elimination c...This is so great, thanks. I do EC or elimination communication, part time. Which is basically what you described, only starting much earlier. (We started at four months old. Now, at 7 months, between EC and keeping her in cloth diapers that we change with every wet, we are ready for trainers and she's going dry for hours. It's amazing.) Anyway, I just signed on to give some information on smaller underwear. Tiny undies.com sells 3 pairs/$14, with a nice low rise fit. Just mailed their first delivery. This is a project of the author of a great and helpful eC book. Don't remember the book name, but the website is GoDiaperFree. That might actually be the book name, too. Another resource is eBay/Amazon. I guess UK kids train earlier or are smaller, because you can easily find 12-18 months underwear. I just ordered 5 pairs for $9, shipped. My plan for all of these was to reinforce without deconstructing, which is how I found your post. Oh, and also if you don't want to DIY, there are $18 A PAIR (ugh) very small trainers on theecstore.com. They are very thick and take a while to dry, but nice quality. Got these to use for when we are not paying enough attention. Another great trick is a small potty wrapped in fabric so the plastic doesn't give them a cold shock. My favorite is the Pourty potty with a cover ("cozy") from naturallydiaperfree.com. You can also use a rubber band and an old t shirt with the neck over the opening, but it's a lot more work to empty. The cozy was only $10 and completely worth it because I offer more now that it's easier, and she uses it more because it's warm on her bottom. Good luck, all!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-53299876642254559622015-01-24T12:12:33.164-08:002015-01-24T12:12:33.164-08:00I will be doing this as well, but instead of tryin...I will be doing this as well, but instead of trying to sew the insides like that, I am cutting down the seams on the underwear, tracing a pattern, and when its time to sew them back up, I will use velcro so if we have a blowout, its easier to get the underwear off.El's Media Roomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00027292764683782586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-15819263291382746142015-01-13T04:29:54.631-08:002015-01-13T04:29:54.631-08:00aku paling suka celana training yang paling bawah ...aku paling suka celana training yang paling bawah berwarna hijau. greatSewa Motor Jogja 081213359726https://www.blogger.com/profile/07895798285060654723noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-7246496626068915792015-01-08T10:42:45.772-08:002015-01-08T10:42:45.772-08:00Love this. I made these last night with a twist. I...Love this. I made these last night with a twist. Instead of putting the pull on the inside i had some really cute pul scraps and put it on the outside. I curved it at the top front to make it look nicer but really your idea worked great. <br />Like you said not going to stop him from ruining his outfit if there is an accident. However it does solve the dreaded pee on the carpet problem. :) <br />Thanks so much Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-55587210185723566802014-07-14T19:56:12.231-07:002014-07-14T19:56:12.231-07:00These aren't going to be totally waterproof ev...These aren't going to be totally waterproof even without holes they're just to minimize the flood Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-22961086482042679792014-05-08T05:53:22.384-07:002014-05-08T05:53:22.384-07:00For Rachel or anyone else who reads this later lik...For Rachel or anyone else who reads this later like me, this is what is on Babyville Boutiques FAQ page....<br />Why do I have to seal PUL after stitching?<br />Because PUL is a laminate, needles and pins leave tiny holes in the fabric where leakage could occur. To re-seal these holes after sewing, place the PUL in a hot dryer for 20 minutes and you’re good to go! Occasionally, you may need to repeat the 20-minute cycle to completely seal the holes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-29929864112126625722014-04-27T19:03:04.609-07:002014-04-27T19:03:04.609-07:00Love this tutorial! I zig zagged around the edges ...Love this tutorial! I zig zagged around the edges of the liner to keep them from fraying, and then just attached at waistband, leaving the middle loose. They work the same, but dry much faster in the dryer, plus they are quicker to make since you don't have the fussy part of sewing inside the underpants :)Carol Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10501774380373424473noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-15817323908006465432014-04-15T04:26:57.702-07:002014-04-15T04:26:57.702-07:00Waooow!!! Really very cool site of blogs. You can ...Waooow!!! Really very cool site of blogs. 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It said not to pin it, use certain kind of thread, and use rounded needle in machine because it will leave holes in the material it does not heal.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-41914372328893179752014-03-03T12:14:37.489-08:002014-03-03T12:14:37.489-08:00This is my first time using PUL. Will poking pins ...This is my first time using PUL. Will poking pins through the material make it possible for the pee to go through?? Or does the PUL "self heal" (does that make sense)?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12784115907758178961noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-27729065156486556442014-03-03T12:13:16.105-08:002014-03-03T12:13:16.105-08:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12784115907758178961noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-54653549342057010432014-03-03T12:13:14.968-08:002014-03-03T12:13:14.968-08:00This is my first time using PUL. Will poking pins...This is my first time using PUL. Will poking pins through the material make it possible for the pee to go through?? Or does the PUL "self heal" if you (does that make sense)?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12784115907758178961noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-3488327279170168032014-02-05T09:15:22.095-08:002014-02-05T09:15:22.095-08:00Thank you, I can use what I have and go from there...Thank you, I can use what I have and go from there.<br />Larahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11000386240372946287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-40259430719136410152013-11-13T15:04:31.797-08:002013-11-13T15:04:31.797-08:00I had this eact idea stuck in my head and wanted t...I had this eact idea stuck in my head and wanted to know if it would work. thanks for posting it! Now I know I won't be wasting my time. Sofia Lhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16792383942193995471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604911487617586489.post-56460151630405142422013-11-10T07:37:12.666-08:002013-11-10T07:37:12.666-08:00Been all over pinterest this morning looking for t...Been all over pinterest this morning looking for the right DIY training underwear idea and found it here! Thanks for sharing :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com