Are you looking for a doll diaper pattern? Look no further! Let me show you how to make a simple and easy doll diaper. This baby doll diaper pattern is perfect for people who sew that want to make diapers for about a 15-inch baby doll. Follow these simple steps, and you will have a sweet little diaper in no time!

baby doll wearing cloth diaper make from free doll diaper pattern
Doll Nappy Pattern

Doll Diaper Supplies

Whip up a stack of nappies for dolls in no time at all with just a few supplies. These are very easy to make, but if you want a simple doll diaper pattern PDF so you don’t have to spend time figuring it out feel free to download my cloth diaper sewing pattern.

doll diaper pattern free download (cloth nappy)
Doll Cloth Nappy Pattern

How to Make a Diaper for a Child’s Doll

  1. Cut two pieces of fabric.  I used a soft flannel, in pink of course (in my daughter’s eyes there are no other colors). Place the pattern piece on the fold of the fabric.

    These cloth diapers would be so cute made from a fun print. You could also choose to use a printed cotton for the outside and a plain flannel for the inside of the diaper. baby-doll-diaper.jpg
  2. Stitch the two pieces right sides together.  Leave about a 2-inch opening on the straight edge along the back for turning. nappy pattern for doll pinned together to stitch
  3. Clip corners and curves. 
  4. Turn the fabric right side out. 
  5. Whip stitch opening closed. 
  6. Sew the velcro on the inside of the back flaps and on the outside of the front. I am confusing you with the picture. Pretend it is flipped over. 

    NOTE: Actually, this is easy, just lay your diaper out and fold it up and you will see where the velcro goes.  It is probably a good idea to try it on your doll to get the correct velcro placement.doll diaper with velcro placement

These only take minutes, including the time it takes to re-thread the sewing machine needle when the thread breaks sewing the velcro on (does anyone have any tips for this)? My daughter aka “little mommy” will be in heaven with this gift!

Okay, this might seem like the craziest gift, but I tell you my little girl is going to adore a stack of these baby doll diapers. Really a diaper is the only ‘clothes’ our babies wear if any. I think I might cut some pieces of fabric so she can have diapers and wipes.

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Comments

  1. Thank you for the pattern – I was looking for one to go with the Waldorf doll I’m getting my son! Thank you! He’s going to love it!

  2. I downloaded the pattern for the Baby Doll Diaper pattern, but I could not find anything on how much material to buy.

    Can anyone help me on this.

    Thank you.

  3. Thanks for the pattern! After trying them out, it was nice to see that the pattern works for both my daughter’s cabbage patch doll and her smaller dolls. I did put a strip of velcro across the whole front of the diapers though so they could adjust easier between the different sizes of dolls. Thanks again!

    Baby Doll Diaper Kit

  4. Thank you for the pattern! Also, a tip I have for sewing on velcro: When I know a project has velcro, I use a jean/denim needle and it seems to the job.

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  6. I saw this pattern a long time ago and knew that I needed to make it for my girls. Well needless to say a few years later I got around to doing it. I used minky fabric that was in my scrap bin. I only did 1 side instead of 2 sided. I even shrunk the pattern a bit for the smaller dolls. It worked for the cabbage patch so I was really happy 🙂

    Thanks for a great pattern!

  7. Thanks for this! I top stitched it after flipping it. It eliminated the whipstich and made it look a little more finished 😉

  8. For what size doll did you make this? I think it would be easy enough to enlarge for bigger dolls if necessary. Thanks for sharing!

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