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Posted: Jan 23 2008 at 7:11pm | IP Logged Quote anniemm

Has anyone successfully knitted a cloth diaper soaker? I'm pretty new with CDing, but I have 2 in diapers still. I can't afford to buy a wool cover, so I was wondering how hard or expensive it would be to make one? I have plenty of PUL covers (Thirsties, my favorite), but every once in a while I think it would be good to have something that breathes a little bit more.

I have basic knitting skills. I don't know how hard it would be though...

Anyone with experience or ideas?

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Posted: Jan 23 2008 at 7:17pm | IP Logged Quote KC in TX

I don't know, Andrea, but I emailed your question to a friend who is a lurker on this board and I'm hoping she'll respond.

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Posted: Jan 23 2008 at 8:17pm | IP Logged Quote organiclilac

There are many patterns, some of which are free, and many of which are very easy to knit. My recommendation would be to join the wool soaker Yahoo! Group, at least until you get the hang of it. They can guide you on pattern choice and any troubleshooting you may require. You can also get ideas and patterns there for turning an old sweater into a felted soaker.

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Posted: Jan 23 2008 at 10:43pm | IP Logged Quote Kristie 4

I took old wool sweaters (real wool) and felted them by either boiling or washing in hot water. Then I cut them out and had a friend surge them. I installed the velcro and voila, cheap diaper covers.

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Posted: Jan 24 2008 at 5:56am | IP Logged Quote extremeknitter

Hi... it's the lurker...

This is a good free pattern. I think she has longies, too.

PunkRockKnitters Soaker

Little Turtles and Tiny Bird Organics have patterns as well.

I have found Patons Classic Wool Merino to be a good, inexpensive yarn to use for diaper covers. Michael's carries it and you can order it online. Good luck and have fun with it.

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Posted: Jan 24 2008 at 6:25am | IP Logged Quote Mary G

I'm noticeably quiet on this one as I've never knit soakers (and, when I needed them, I used disposables ), but I do have a wonderful friend who makes soakers and woolies, etc. She has used the various patterns already mentioned ... it's just something you'll need to try until you find just the right one for you!

She has also used Elizabeth Zimmermann's Knitter's Alamanac, which has some wonderful knitted items that you'd don't find much anymore.

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Posted: Jan 24 2008 at 6:53am | IP Logged Quote asplendidtime

I taught myself to knit by knitting soakers. And I have crocheted a few too, Tickle Turdle Wool Wrap is likely my favourite. Free Tickle Turdle Wool Wrap Pattern

I have successfully made some with acrylic yarn, they are wash, dry and wear, like a sweater. But they don't have the same properties as wool, you have to change them sooner, and they need to be washed more frequently.

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Posted: Jan 24 2008 at 7:50am | IP Logged Quote mathmama

I don't knit, but crochet, and have made all of the soakers that my dds have worn. I agree with the recommendation to join the wool soaker group. This is a very active group with alot of very knowledgeable members. It is where I got the bulk of my knowledge. They will be able to point you to free patterns and let you know which patterns are worth purchasing. Good luck...I love wool soakers!!

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Posted: Jan 24 2008 at 1:50pm | IP Logged Quote Lisbet

I have crocheted tons of woolies over the years. I use Pattons Merino, like someone mentioned. (I've found it at Hobby Lobby). I've used this site and done soakers, longies, and shorties, even some overall style pants that could be worn right over a diaper.

I am not a good knitter, unfortunetly I don't have the patience to learn enough to knit anthing more than a scarf!

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Posted: Jan 26 2008 at 4:07pm | IP Logged Quote chicken lady

I too have knit a few, but now I go to thrift shops buy up wool sweaters, felt and shape.....viola VERY simple and cheap. In the summer thrift shops sell 100% wool sweaters for 25c

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