Thank you so much for the pattern. I sew to donate to women & children centers in need. This helps greatly on making multiples quickly. Bless you for you talent & kindness. ❤
I love this idea of making these in quick fashion, and yet they look so cute when you finished. These look so easy to do up. I'm going to make some tomorrow. Thanks. Great tutorial.
I use my lingerie bag to wash my fat quarters in. Works great. I also use a pillowcase(tied at top) to wash my larger fabrics. No tangles. Love this pattern!
THANK YOU!!! So excited for my grandchildren coming in February (Just found out today that we are talking twin boys.) Now knowing the genders - My big sewing projects begin. Ooooo can't wait! Thanks again!!
Hi, Deby! I made these up for my caregiver's daughter who just had a baby. They were so quick and easy. Great fast pattern. Your instructions were so clear and easy to follow. I'm not a seasoned sewer at all so these kind of patterns are right up my alley!! I also did the bib pattern. Thank you so much. Love your site.
Hi Deby, I love your videos! This one is especially great because there is practically no waste (I hate wasting my gorgeous fabrics). I've already made some for my grandson and they are really useful. I think that this idea could work well for coasters as well. Have you thought of making a video using this technique for coasters or mug rugs? I'd love it if you would.
Hi, Deby! Thank you for this pattern! It looks perfect! One question, from a novice at the sewing machine: would it be a good idea to wash the fabrics before using them?
+Ruth Gaynor I think it would depend on your pieces. If using smaller pieces like fat quarters those can be really hard to launder before hand because they are get very frayed and messy and you can lose a lot of the fabric. Larger pieces like full yardage, yes I would perhaps wash first. It also depends on the materials you use, some will shrink up a lot more than others. So really the answer is, it depends!
Hi Toni. If you to to my article, follow the link above, at the very bottom of the post is a bright orange box and inside the box an orange button which says pattern download. If you click there, that's where you'll be able to download the pattern. Let me know if you can't find it.
So I went to the link indicated above, signed up for the newsletter, dowloaded the pattern but there doesn't seem to be a template included with the pattern. What am I missing? Help! Many thanks.
Hi, Mayra and Deby, I'd love - LOVE - a video tutorial on the baby changing mat...because I need to make one before September! Any chance of that coming along before then? :-)
Hi, I would appreciate that so much. it's for some young friends who are expecting a baby against all...well, expectations! I've made tons of these burp cloths (so great; and it was THAT video tutorial that inspired me to create a sewing nook in my little house and get back into sewing after 25-30 years), but I find my confidence waning when it comes to the triple threat of bias tape, vinyl (I've just ordered some laminated cotton - I'll see if I think it'll work), and hook and loop fastener.
Hi Tanisha - The video has just gone live this evening ready for the pattern and the post to be live on the site in the morning. If you can click back again at 6am on the 1st Sept, the post will be live then.
Kim Song If you need to know more information - just take a look at her pattern shape. Then take a paper bag and draw what looks like the design and fit it to your own shoulder. That way you can make it as large or as small as you desire. She does need to give measurements on her videos.
You are all so enthusiastic! The video has just gone live this evening ready for the pattern and the post to be live on the site in the morning. Sorry to disappoint, if you can click back again at 6am, the post will be live then.
987 xxx For more information -Take a look at the shape of her pattern. Then take a paper bag and draw what looks like the design and fit it to your own shoulder. That way you can make it as large or as small as you desire. She does need to give measurements on her videos.
Printed out the pattern and it’s crooked. the one side is NOT a straight line. I did print it out at 100%. So FYI you will need to alter it so that one side is straight.
Sewing all 3 before cutting anything is brilliant!
Love the pattern
You're a life saver! I have a friend that's having twins, and now I can give her a beautiful handmade gift in no time!
Thank you so much for the pattern. I sew to donate to women & children centers in need. This helps greatly on making multiples quickly. Bless you for you talent & kindness. ❤
Thank you for your video on how to make these so easy!
Brilliant! I've seen so many patterns for burp cloths but to sew them all at once...!!! Perfect for my nephew to be!
Perfect project for a new baby and momma! Thanks so much for sharing this video project. I love how three can be made at one time!
Amazing !! Brilliant !!
Debbie you are a genius !!
I love the way you laid them out and cut them...cool
I love this idea of making these in quick fashion, and yet they look so cute when you finished. These look so easy to do up. I'm going to make some tomorrow. Thanks. Great tutorial.
I use my lingerie bag to wash my fat quarters in. Works great. I also use a pillowcase(tied at top) to wash my larger fabrics. No tangles. Love this pattern!
Agree with Karen Mitchell, excellent having 3 together and so helpful tutorial. Thank you
Thank you for this video, this make it so easy for production, love your instructions, simple & easy to understand.
Loved the line production style idea. Thank you
This is one of the best patterns and the best tutorial!!! Thank you so much!!
THANK YOU!!! So excited for my grandchildren coming in February (Just found out today that we are talking twin boys.) Now knowing the genders - My big sewing projects begin. Ooooo can't wait! Thanks again!!
I just finish making 6 burp clothes for my daughter's new daughter. Super easy and super fast. Thank you for this great pattern.
Awesome! Thank you for the step by step! You make it look easy! Practical, useful, hand made with love gift. Thank you sew much!
OMG, so easy and SO fast to pop these out. I've taken way too long when making individual burp clothes.
THANKS FOR THIS 👍VIDEO!
Hi, Deby! I made these up for my caregiver's daughter who just had a baby. They were so quick and easy. Great fast pattern. Your instructions were so clear and easy to follow. I'm not a seasoned sewer at all so these kind of patterns are right up my alley!! I also did the bib pattern. Thank you so much. Love your site.
Charlie Haraldson That's wonderful Charlie, glad you had success with it.
Enjoyed watching the video. Would have loved to see this when my daughter was young. New to sewing and having so much fun.
My girl baby is due in September and I can't wait to get started on these and save some money along the way thank you so much
Thank you for providing the easy to download pattern.
Excellent video and pattern. Perfect way to use a few left over pieces. And WOW! your scissors are sharp.
Hi Deby, I love your videos! This one is especially great because there is practically no waste (I hate wasting my gorgeous fabrics). I've already made some for my grandson and they are really useful. I think that this idea could work well for coasters as well. Have you thought of making a video using this technique for coasters or mug rugs? I'd love it if you would.
Great idea to get three done quickly.
Fantastic thanks. Found you on Facebook and finally found you here 🥰
Love this tutorial! Thank you so much.
I'll have my first Great-GrandAngel in May, I plan on making a boat load of these. Thank you very much.
Love this idea! I am a bit confused on the channel tho. Why are some of the videos w/you and others come up with someone else?
Smart! Sew first then cut.
love doing 3 at once. great idea.
i am going to try this soon. i have twin grands coming in march and this would be great being that its double everything :)
These are the BEST!!
Do you have the pattern that I could print out, thanks Jane
I have seen rectangles, however this shape is just more logical
I love this video
Amazing Project 👏👏👏🧵🧵
Needed this! What settings worked for you on your sewing machine for that type of fabric? Thanks!
Love this
Thank you so much 😊
Hello :) Great tutorial! Simple and easy to follow! Question; what type of material did you use on the top (printed) material?
Hi, Deby! Thank you for this pattern! It looks perfect! One question, from a novice at the sewing machine: would it be a good idea to wash the fabrics before using them?
+Ruth Gaynor I think it would depend on your pieces. If using smaller pieces like fat quarters those can be really hard to launder before hand because they are get very frayed and messy and you can lose a lot of the fabric. Larger pieces like full yardage, yes I would perhaps wash first. It also depends on the materials you use, some will shrink up a lot more than others. So really the answer is, it depends!
I haven't see this before. Love the idea. Thanks
Thank you. I'm going to make a few tomorrow.
Do you think this would work if I used a surger around the edges instead?
thank you for the pattern, the mother enjoyed them.
Hi there! Loving this demonstration. However, there is no pattern for this using the link you have for us to printout.
Hi Toni. If you to to my article, follow the link above, at the very bottom of the post is a bright orange box and inside the box an orange button which says pattern download. If you click there, that's where you'll be able to download the pattern. Let me know if you can't find it.
Found out a chopstick is good for getting into the corners.
Sandie Cook or if you don’t have one then use a pencil
So I went to the link indicated above, signed up for the newsletter, dowloaded the pattern but there doesn't seem to be a template included with the pattern. What am I missing? Help! Many thanks.
Hi, Mayra and Deby, I'd love - LOVE - a video tutorial on the baby changing mat...because I need to make one before September! Any chance of that coming along before then? :-)
HI Laurie, I will gather some time and supplies and try my best to make it. Is it for you?
Hi, I would appreciate that so much. it's for some young friends who are expecting a baby against all...well, expectations! I've made tons of these burp cloths (so great; and it was THAT video tutorial that inspired me to create a sewing nook in my little house and get back into sewing after 25-30 years), but I find my confidence waning when it comes to the triple threat of bias tape, vinyl (I've just ordered some laminated cotton - I'll see if I think it'll work), and hook and loop fastener.
I really enjoy your videos. I would love to make some for my friend. The link isn't working though.
Hi Tanisha - The video has just gone live this evening ready for the pattern and the post to be live on the site in the morning. If you can click back again at 6am on the 1st Sept, the post will be live then.
Would someone be able to provide the actual measurement of each burp cloth? Thanks!
Hi, Kim, if you've downloaded the pattern, the burp cloths are slightly smaller than the pattern. Figure about 1 cm or so smaller all the way around.
Kim Song If you need to know more information - just take a look at her pattern shape. Then take a paper bag and draw what looks like the design and fit it to your own shoulder. That way you can make it as large or as small as you desire. She does need to give measurements on her videos.
Did you wash your fabrics first?
I was looking up Mother’s Day diys...
Very cool! Thank you.
were did u get the towel fabric at
what size is the finished product?
I can see my snips, did I make them too big?
Hello. Finally had tto to try these out and ran into a problem on my machine. I'll post in facebook group shortly
The link did not take me to the free pattern but to a gaming site instead.
Would someone be willing to measure length on their downloaded pattern please?
Thank you
Hi, the link isn't working and I can't find the pattern on your site. Can you repost the link?
You are all so enthusiastic! The video has just gone live this evening ready for the pattern and the post to be live on the site in the morning. Sorry to disappoint, if you can click back again at 6am, the post will be live then.
Genius!!!
I can never find the patterns on these sites,where's the link??
Try this: so-sew-easy.com/l/burpcloths ...... or google So Sew Easy burp cloth pattern ...... hope you find the pattern :)
Eileen Alderman j
thank you!
Materials used
Genius!
Super cool.
Mine came out smaller I need to re do it I think lol😂😂😂
plz tell about measurements..
987 xxx For more information -Take a look at the shape of her pattern. Then take a paper bag and draw what looks like the design and fit it to your own shoulder. That way you can make it as large or as small as you desire. She does need to give measurements on her videos.
Katie Love thanks for guidance :-)
987 xxx You're very welcome. HAPPY SEWING!
Genius
Printed out the pattern and it’s crooked. the one side is NOT a straight line. I did print it out at 100%. So FYI you will need to alter it so that one side is straight.