How to make Burp Cloths from Purchased Towels (2024)

Baby Burp Cloths

Made from Purchased Towels

By: Darina

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I have been making these burp cloths for about 15 years.

They have been greatly loved. I have probably made hundreds.

I used to be able to buy towelling by the metre but is not readily available now so I purchase nice soft white towels mostly when on special. I try to get ones that don’t have a border near the bottom but you can still work with it.

Depending on the size of the towel you can get between six and nine cloths.

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First step is to cut up the towel. I also unpick or trim off the seam top and bottom.

As they are all different just make a decision that is practical to have an average size.

The example I will share with you today is a towel that measured:

140cm long x 70cm wide (55”x25.5”)

A great size to cut into six.

Finished size of each cloth 46cm x 33cm (18” x 13”)

Step One

  • Fold the towel into three lengthways
  • Place on your cutting mat and using your roller cutter, cut accurately across the towel
  • Now cut in half widthways.
  • I then overlock/serge the edges as it makes it easier for stitching on the binding.

Step Two

Choose the fabric you want for your binding.

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It is easier to choose it first then embroider to match rather than the opposite way around.

Your binding is only cut on the straight as the cloth has square corners. The strips are cut @ 2” wide. You need the length around plus about 3-4” to work with.

Not sure how to make Binding?

Click here to see how Darina makes Binding

Step Three

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  • Embroider your chosen design. Any 4x4 design works nicely.
  • I love applique’s.
  • Frame up stabiliser of your choice. I like to use the soft no show mesh. Could also use a tearaway or wash away.
  • Float the towel on top with the film type solvy on top. Secure. My machine does a basting stitch around the outer edge which secures it nicely.
  • As I usually make these to have in stock I don’t add a name until it is needed but if you are making for a planned one you can add the name at the beginning.

Step Four

  • Attaching the binding.

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See this in detail on Darina's Binding Blog

  • I like to start on the top right hand side about one-third down leaving about a 2” tail.
  • Stitch right to the end of the first corner. No need to backstitch. Remove from the machine and with your fingers create a mitred corner.
  • Drop your needle back into the corner. Backstitch at the beginning and proceed to the next corner. Repeat the process around the four corners.
  • Stitch a short distance toward the tag at the beginning.
  • Join the two ends as per the photos. Top stitch the last small section.

Your burp cloth is complete!

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When adding a name later I have done them in all different places. Above, below, on the diagonal on the corner. The choice is yours.

To add a name to the completed cloth

  • Hoop your Stabiliser
  • Float your completed cloth over the top of the frame (to hold down, either use a basting stitch on your machine, or pins outside of the stitch area)
  • Add your solvy topping
  • Stitch name thru all layers

SAMPLES

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Meer Cat design from Jungle Animals Combo

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Sunbonnets from Swinging Sunbonnets and Ohlala Sunbonnets

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Cat from Animal Patches

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Elephant from Jungle Animals Combo

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Scruffy Ted

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FAQs

How to make Burp Cloths from Purchased Towels? ›

Choose a cotton fabric to use. Cut your cotton fabric into strips about 2 1/2 inches wide, and 2 inches longer than the width of your cloth diaper. You will need 2 strips for each burp cloth. Iron your strips of fabric in half lengthwise, then fold each long side in 1/4 inch and iron again.

What is the best fabric for homemade burp cloths? ›

Choose a cotton fabric to use. Cut your cotton fabric into strips about 2 1/2 inches wide, and 2 inches longer than the width of your cloth diaper. You will need 2 strips for each burp cloth. Iron your strips of fabric in half lengthwise, then fold each long side in 1/4 inch and iron again.

How many layers should a burp cloth be? ›

Burp cloths are made of 3 layers of super- absorbent fabric, the front and back layers are made of 100% cotton and the middle layer is polyester, which is extra soft and breathable, gentle on baby's sensitive skin,and makes baby feel more comfortable.

What are the measurements 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.

Do burp cloths need batting? ›

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.

Does flannel make a good burp cloth? ›

Flannel: Flannel does a pretty good job of absorbing, but is not so great at keeping the mess from smearing all over the place. Gross. Terry Cloth: Great for absorbing liquids and pretty good at keeping smearing to a minimum. Overall, this is my second-choice material if I don't have cotton chenille.

Should I wash burp cloths? ›

You need to wash your burp clothes after every meal. It is beneficial; to keep the clothes in good circulation; therefore, they must be clean for your baby's health and safety.

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 do people use for burp cloths? ›

Burp cloths are small pieces of cloth that are used to absorb the saliva and other secretions that come from a baby's mouth. They are often used to protect clothes from getting dirty and to help keep the baby's skin clean. Burp cloths can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, terrycloth, and fleece.

What side of the burp cloth do you use? ›

Make sure you are covering as much of your clothing as possible and have the printed side facing up. If you are using it to cover yourself while feeding. Drape it over your breast.

What is the best fabric to absorb water? ›

Tiny gaps in the fibres called micropores then trap the water and stop it from leaking into other layers of clothing, making you feel drier. Cotton is one of the best moisture absorbing fabrics around, making it a popular choice for people who suffer from excessive sweating and don't want it to stain their clothes.

Does Minky fabric work for burp cloths? ›

I have used this method to sew burp clothes for all of my own kids and they are always a great baby shower gift too! If you are new to sewing, this tutorial is for you! If sewing with the minky fabric makes you a little nervous you can always use chenille because it doesn't slip around as much as the minky fabric can.

Is microfiber good for burp cloths? ›

It depends on how you plan to use them. Microfiber is super absorbent, to the extent that it can dry out the skin and sometimes cause problems if left directly on a baby's skin, but for quick wipe ups, skin contact is just fine.

What is the difference between terry cloth and flannel? ›

Terry Cloth: A type of cotton with uncut loops, highly absorbent, and moderate to slow drying time. Flannel: Soft woven fabric, moderately absorbent, and has a moderate drying time.

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