DIY Burp Cloths for Beginners (Easy Sewing Tutorial) (2024)

I’m not an expert seamstress by any means. In fact, up until a couple years ago, I thought I really disliked sewing. But after cozing up to my machine, the Brother SE400, it turns out that I really just dislike hand-sewing. I’ve become quite fond of creating things with my sewing machine.

As many of you may know, I recently gave birth to my second child: a beautiful baby boy. This time around, I like to think that I’m a little wiser than with my first. So when we were in desperate need of some more burp cloths, I went shopping…

Imagine this: baby’s don’t get any cheaper the second time around! Haha. The only burp cloths I could find were a set of only 3, for almost $9.00! That seems awfully pricey for something that’s sole purpose is to clean spit up and drool.

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So, being the thrifty and crafty girl that I am, I took a trip to Joann’s. – You’ll need to purchase half a yard of flannel and half a yard of a coordinating terry cloth. You can get both of these for less than $10.00, and that doesn’t even include a coupon!

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The first thing you’ll need to do is wash and dry your fabric. I used to think this step wasn’t important, but fabric shrinks, and at different rates, so you definitely want to make sure that is done before you do your sewing.

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I’d love to see what you make with this tutorial! Don’t forget to share a photo of your finished work in your Ravelry projects and my Facebook group!

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Beginner Burp Cloths

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SUPPLIES USED

  • 1/2 yard of flannel fabric
  • 1/2 yard of terry cloth fabric
  • Rotary Cutter
  • Cutting Mat
  • Tape Measure
  • Disappearing Ink Pen or Chalk
  • Clips or Pins
  • Sewing Machine
  • Coordinating All-Purpose Thread

After washing and drying your fabric, you will have frayed edges. You’ll need to cut these raw edges using your rotary cutter. I’m sure someone much more professional than me would tell you that you now need to iron your fabric before cutting, but I like to live on the edge (and I also despise my iron).

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You’ll want to make sure that your fabric’s edges are pretty straight and even. This is easy to do utilizing your selvage ends of the fabric. However, the ends that are cut by the store employees are usually uneven. So how can you tell? I typically mark similarities in the print along the edge of the fabric with my marker. Then, using my rotary blade, cut along those marks. Then, to make the opposite side even, I just measure over the same distance and mark for the entire length of the fabric. Then again, cut along those marks.

In this case, after shrinkage from the wash and cutting the edges to make the fabric even, my fabric ended up being 15” wide by 41” long. You will likely have slightly different dimensions after you have completed these steps.

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Now you’ll need to cut your terry cloth fabric to the same dimensions as your flannel. Lay your flannel on top of your terry cloth (wrong sides together) and cut off the excess. It is helpful to pin/clip your two pieces of fabric together as you go to prevent movement.

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You should be able to get a set of 5 burp cloths out of your half yard of fabric. As I mentioned earlier, my fabric ended up being 15” x 41”. The dimensions of your fabric after washing and cutting will likely not be identical to mine, and that is okay.

In order to calculate where to cut your burp cloths out, you simply need to figure out how many times 5 can go into the length of your fabric (in my case, 41”). So, round your length down to the nearest multiple of 5 (41” would round down to 40”), and divide by 5 (40” divided by 5” is 8”). Therefore, in my case, my fabric needs to be cut every 8”. These measurements will need to be adjusted based on the size fabric you are left with after everything is even, and the size or number of burp cloths that you wish to produce.

Now, starting at one of the short ends of your fabric, measure over and mark 8” all the way across.

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Cut along the marks that you just created. After each piece has been cut, add clips along the edges to hold the fabric together.

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Continue cutting out your 8” pieces until you have 5.

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Now it is time to sew!

Beginning about half way down the long edge of your burp cloth, begin sewing all the way around the edge of your burp cloth using a 1/2” seam allowance. Be sure to back stitch at both the start and end of your sewing in order to lock the stitches in place.

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You will continue along until a couple inches before you reach the start of your stitches. This creates an opening for turning your fabric right side out. You will need to allow enough space to fit your hand inside.

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Put your hand inside the opening you made and pull the fabric through to bring the pattern side of your material out. When your burp cloth is completely right side out, using your finger, push out the corners as much as possible.

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Fold in the edges of your opening and clip.

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Using a 3/8” seam allowance, sew all along the edge of the burp cloth. Again, be sure to back stitch at the start and end of your stitching.

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Trim any excess thread.

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And repeat!

There you have it! A set of beautiful, handmade, one of a kind burp cloths, made for under $10!

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Finished dimensions of each burp cloth is approximately 14” x 7”.

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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.

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.

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 are the dimensions of 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.

Do you use batting in burp cloths? ›

Use Batting

She adds, “If you want a more absorbent burp cloth, you can add batting in the middle.” Gardner's tutorial, “How to Sew Easy Burp Cloths,” is a breeze with bright, clear photos to guide you.

Is muslin or cotton better for burp cloths? ›

Muslin burp cloths are lightweight, breathable, soft, and durable. They are gentle on a baby's delicate skin and absorbent, making them ideal for daily use and quick cleanups. Cotton burp cloths are a bit heavier, but usually softer, more comfortable and absorbent. They also hold up well after multiple washings.

How many layers of flannel for a burp cloth? ›

Bring the edge of the 6″ fold over to the line that is 3″ from the edge of the 9″ fold. Press all folds. You now have a folded flannel burp cloth with 4 layers of flannel in the middle 6″. Each 3″ side has two layers of fabric.

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

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.

Can I use washcloths as burp cloths? ›

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.

Can you use tea towels as burp cloths? ›

Tea Towels – You can use a tea towel instead. They are a good size and absorbent. The main negative is that most are pretty ugly. And you might not like drying the dishes with them once you know what they have been used for.

Can you make your own burp cloths? ›

I used my cutting mat and rotary cutter and it made it so easy. Sew the two rectangles together, right-sides together, with a 1/2″ seam, leaving a 1″ opening in the middle of one of the edges. Flip the burp rag right-side out, and topstitch all the way around, including on the opening to close it.

Can you use cotton fabric for burp cloths? ›

You can use cotton gauze on both sides, of course, or flannel on both sides. You could use a cotton quilting print on one side and terry cloth on the other. It's really up to you! Cotton is best, though, and while I know a lot of people love minky, I don't think it's ideal for this project.

How many burp cloths should I register for? ›

Most baby registries feature four to six burp cloths, or an average of two packs. Our rule of thumb is to double that. Register for 10 to 12 cloths in various patterns or colors. The soft material is excellent for everything from gently wiping a wet chin after a feeding to sopping up drool.

What fabric to use for burp cloth baby? ›

If you're unsure of where to start, check out burp cloths made with cotton or bamboo first. These materials are extremely absorbent so any moisture they take in will keep you more dry in the long run. Because you never know how much baby will spit up, it's vital to buy burp cloths made with an absorbent fabric.

What fabric is the most absorbent? ›

Moisture Absorbing Fabrics

The most common absorbent fibre used is cotton, but other fabrics have recently been designed that are more absorbent, such as modal, micro-modal, Tencel®, and other viscose-based fibres. All of these are made from the same base material – plant cellulose – which loves water.

Does Minky fabric work for burp cloths? ›

If you have minky scraps from making a quilt, here is an idea for you.... place a strip of minky in the middle of a cloth diaper and sew around 4 sides. ( Before sewing you can embroider or applique a shape if you wish.)

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