Handmade Baby Burp Cloths - Burp Cloth Tutorial - Making Custom Burp Cloths (2024)

I have tutorials for two different types of birth cloths here. You can learn the first method by watching this 3 part series of videos and the second from written instructions. Please let me know if you have any questions, and subscribe to my YouTube channel for weekly tutorial video updates!

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Materials and Supplies
2 yards diaper cloth/huckeye (makes approximately 6 burp cloths, depending on the size)
scrap fabric (flannel or broadcloth)
3/8″ ribbon

Burp cloths can be any size you want. I used the size of my fabric to determine the size of my burp cloths so I could get the most out of my fabric. This burp cloth will end up being about 12″w x 16″h.

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1. a. Cut fabric 24.5″w x 16.5″h. Fold fabric in half lengthwise and sew into a tube, right sides together, using a 1/4″ seam allowance. After this step your fabric should measure 12″w x 16.5″h.

Lay your fabric flat on the table so that the seam is about 4″ from the edge.

1. b. If you are working with scraps and don’t have enough fabric to cut a piece 24.5″ wide, cut two pieces 12.5″w x 16.5″h and sew the two edges together (1/4″ seam allowance again) to make a tube.

Lay your fabric flat on the table so that the two seams divide the surface into three parts. I used this second method when constructing the burp cloth in the picture because I didn’t have enough fabric to do it the other way. The seams should create your center section where you’re going to sew the fabric scrap.

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2. Cut a 4.5″w x 16.5″h piece from your scrap fabric to go down the center section. I cut my scrap fabric a little longer so I could make sure things were even at the end.

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3. Press under 1/4″ the long edges of the scrap piece.

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4. Pin one long edge of the scrap fabric along the seam on the diaper cloth. Start pinning 3/8″ from the ends.

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5. Using your blind hem foot, edgestitch the scrap piece to the diaper cloth. Start and stop sewing 3/8″ in from the ends.

6. a. Now one edge of the scrap fabric is sewn to the diaper cloth. Smooth out the scrap piece and pin the other long edge to the diaper cloth. Edgestitch the other side – start and stop sewing 3/8″ from the ends.

6. b. If you cut the fabric using the second method (2 – 12.5″w x 16.5″h pieces) you have two seams on the front of the diaper cloth, dividing it into three sections. After you sew one edge of the scrap fabric along one seam on the diaper cloth, align the opposite edge of the scrap fabric with the other seam on the diaper cloth.

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7. Press burp cloth to make sure everything lies flat and is even.

Finishing the Ends

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8. Turn ends under 1/4″, press and/or pin. This is why you started and stopped your sewing 3/8″ from the ends, so you would be able to turn under 1/4″.

If you feel like you don’t have enough room to turn under 1/4″, undo the last few stitches on both sides.

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9. Cut a piece of 3/8″ ribbon about 2″ longer than the width of the burp cloth. The diaper cloth might stretch and the ribbon will not, so you don’t want to fall short at the end.

10. Fold the end of the ribbon under 1/4″ and align with the bottom edge of the burp cloth. Pin in place.

11. Holding the ribbon so the edge aligns perfectly with the edge of the burp cloth, edgestitch using the blind hem foot. You can pin, but it’s not really necessary. Just sew slowly and make sure that the burp cloth fabric is laying flat on both the top and the underside.

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12. Stop sewing with the needle down in the fabric about 1″ from the end. Lift up the presser foot and tuck the ribbon end under 1/4″. You might need to trim off any excess before doing that so only 1/4″ is being folded under.

13. Finish sewing, along the short end and back up the opposite side. Back stitch or reduce stitch length to 1mm when you get back to the end you started from.

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Finished! Get creative with your burp cloth designs – experiment with different ribbon placements, monogramming, quilting the fabric scraps, etc. You can make burp cloths of any size and with any additional decoration with the basic knowledge you have gotten from this tutorial. Enjoy!

Alternative Finishing Technique

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If you don’t want to mess with tucking the ends under 1/4″ or ribbon, serge the ends. If you don’t have a serger, do a zigzag stitch (short stitch length but wide stitch width) 3 or 4 times along that bottom edge.

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FAQs

What is the best fabric for homemade burp cloths? ›

Organic Cotton – By far the most popular. Organic cotton is a favourite to use as it is all-natural. It is low maintenance and comfortable. And is absorbent which is ideal for burping pads.

Can you make your own burp cloths? ›

Now when I say these are the easiest and best burp rags you will ever sew, I really mean it. Two rectangles of fabric sewn together, flipped right-side out, and then topstitched. I am not kidding, they are that easy. So now that you're not scared of this sewing, let's dive right in!

What is the best burp cloth DIY? ›

Cotton chenille is the best fabric for absorbent burp cloths I've found, and combined with a terry cloth layer for absorbency is far superior to any other combination.

How many layers of flannel do I need for a burp cloth? ›

I only use two flannels no batting when making burp cloths. I have seen some in LQS that use just two layers of flannel. They feel really soft and I bet they are absorbent. I have been making burp clothes using flannel on one side and a prefolded diaper on the other.

Do you use batting in burp cloths? ›

Purchase ⅓ yard of flannel for each of your homemade baby burp cloths. I also used Cotton Batting for padding. The cotton flannel and batting are both washable and absorbent. Note: You could choose to get a fleece iron on interfacing instead of the batting if you prefer.

Why are burp cloths thicker in the middle? ›

Some burp cloths are designed to be thicker in the middle to catch and absorb the bulk of spit-up or vomit, keeping it away from your clothes.

What is the best size for a burp cloth? ›

What is the standard size of a baby burp cloth? Most burp cloths are around 15 -22” in length and 10 - 15” in width. They are this long so that they offer as much coverage as possible and also drape over the shoulder without falling off.

What size are homemade burp cloths? ›

First up, you're going to cut out two pieces (a front and back) of your fabric out into a rectangle. You can make these whatever size you want, but for these I cut them out 10 inches x 20 inches, which is a great size for a burp cloth.

What can I use instead of burp cloths? ›

If you're looking for a burp cloth that will last through even the most explosive feedings, look no further than cloth diapers; they're a great alternative to regular burp cloths.

What is the best material for baby burp cloths? ›

We're using nursery flannel (a cotton flannel) on these burp cloths for extra absorption, plus an interfacing layer which will help them keep their shape through repeat washings and add extra absorbency. Don't use Minky, fleece, lightweight cotton, or muslin on these – it will just make a mess when stuff gets on them!

What is the difference between a burp cloth and a muslin? ›

Muslin Cloth v's Burping Cloths

Use – These are used during feeding to wipe away small amounts of milk. While spit-up pads protect you and your clothes when burping a newborn. Size – Muslin cloths are square in shape and measure 25cm x 25cm. They are smaller in size than spit-up rags.

What kind of burp cloths are best? ›

Absorbency
ProductAbsorbency Rating
Copper Pearl9
Gerber Prefold Gauze...9
Aden + Anais Burpy Bib8
Burt's Bees Baby8
5 more rows
Feb 21, 2024

When did you stop using burp cloths? ›

How Long Do Babies Need Burp Cloths? Babies usually need burp cloths for as long as they're fed by bottle or breast. It's different for every child, but they get most of their sustenance from milk until about 12 months of age.

How many burp cloths does a new mom need? ›

If you are wondering, 'how many burp cloths do I need?' It depends on how often your young one spits up, the number of feedings(which are unnumbered as they are still breastfeeding), and how often you want to do the laundry. But anywhere between eight to 14 burp cloths is a good number to have for a single baby.

What is the difference between burp cloth and wash cloth? ›

The answer is simple – A burp cloth is used to catch spit-ups when babies burp. A washcloth is used to dry the little one after a bath. A burp cloth is usually thicker and smaller in size than a washcloth.

What is most absorbent fabric? ›

Cotton and Rayon(Viscose) absorb and retains maximum water. Cotton is a natural fiber whereas Rayon is a regenerated cellulosic fiber. Both are hydrophilic in nature and negatively charged fibers attract dipolar water molecules.

Does Minky fabric work for burp cloths? ›

These burp cloths are ridiculously easy to make–seriously, if you can sew in a straight line, you can make these. They are so much softer and cuter than cloth diapers, and they make perfect baby shower gifts. Whip up several, and grab them whenever you need a quick gift.

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