The Easiest (and Best) Burp Rags You Will Ever Sew (2024)

This is the easiest tutorial for a burp rag you could make! Only three steps, and they are the best DIY burp rags!! Great for easy baby gifts, too.

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When I was pregnant with Little J, I decided I wanted to make my own burp rag and bib sets. So I made a bunch of sets with all these cute boy fabrics I found and I LOVED them. The burp rags I made were incredibly easy, I packed them in his hospital bag when he was born, and I used them the entire time I nursed (eight months).

The best part was that they lasted that long, and I’m sure they would last even longer if I wanted to keep using them, but I definitely wanted to make new girl burp rags. Hence, this tutorial!

Note: I used the first set of burp rags I made with my second son four years later, and they still held up great!

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.

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So now that you’re not scared of this sewing, let’s dive right in!

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Yield: 2 burp rags per 1/3 yard

The Best (and Easiest) Burp Rags You Will Ever Sew

Active Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

Difficulty: easy

This is the easiest tutorial for a burp rag you could make! Only three steps, and they are the best DIY burp rags!! Great for easy baby gifts, and they last through multiple babies!

Materials

  • 1/3 yard minky fabric, prewashed
  • 1/3 yard patterned fabric, prewashed
  • thread to match

Tools

Instructions

  1. Cut a rectangle 10×18″ out of both the minky fabric and the patterned fabric. I used mycutting matandrotary cutterand it made it so easy. The Easiest (and Best) Burp Rags You Will Ever Sew (4)
  2. 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. The Easiest (and Best) Burp Rags You Will Ever Sew (5)
  3. Flip the burp rag right-side out, and topstitch all the way around, including on the opening to close it. The Easiest (and Best) Burp Rags You Will Ever Sew (6)
  4. Just kidding, there isn’t a step four. You are done! I told you that was insanely easy! And they work so well. The Easiest (and Best) Burp Rags You Will Ever Sew (7)

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The minky is super soft on baby’s face, and the cotton is breathable and you can pick any cute fabric you want!

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I love the set I made for baby girl and I can’t wait to use them!! These also make for great gifts!!

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Good luck and happy sewing! And if you want to try out sewing something else for baby, you can use my tutorial for a standard car seat cover or a quilted car seat cover! Or check out my best and easiest bib tutorial!

This post was originally published on September 4th, 2014.

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FAQs

What is the most absorbent fabric for burp cloths? ›

Flannel – As well as being soft and warm, flannel is breathable. And it is more absorbent than any other material. Muslin – This is an eco-friendly material that is soft and gentle on the baby's skin. Ideal for wiping away drool and spit-up.

What makes a good burp cloth? ›

We think a top-notch burp cloth should be soft enough for infants' delicate skin and absorbent enough to contain big messes, like milk dribbles and spit-up. So, while comparing and evaluating performance among the group, we focused on coverage and durability to recommend the best.

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 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 fabric absorbs the most liquid? ›

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.

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.

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.

Do you really 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. While many children continue drinking milk after their first birthday, they may not still need to be burped each time.

How many burp cloths should you have? ›

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.

Can you use minky for burp cloths? ›

Pre-washed cotton fabric (you will need an 8×20 inch piece for each burp cloth) Pre-washed minky fabric (again you will need an 8×20 inch piece for each burp cloth)

Can you use flour sack towels for burp cloths? ›

I started to research other options and found a great post comparing various materials for making DIY burp cloths (see the post here). This blogger's very scientific method found found that flour sack dishtowels were actually the most absorbent material (above prefolds and barmops!).

What is the best fabric for sewing burp cloths? ›

The back side of this burp cloth is knit jersey, which I usually cut from an old t-shirt. I also use chenille or minky for the back, but if you're not quite ready to sew with knits, flannel or terry cloth would work just fine. I think you'll find though that sewing with knit fabric is really easy for this project.

How often should I wash burp cloths? ›

They will need to be washed regularly. But how often will depend on how many burping pads you buy. Ideally, they should be washed daily. But no later than every second day.

Where should you keep burp cloths? ›

An Example of an Organized Dresser

The top left drawer can be for burp rags. The middle drawer should be for miscellaneous items such as nail clippers, pacifiers and similar things. The middle left drawer should be for onesies both short and long-sleeved.

What is the best fabric for absorbing moisture? ›

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.

Which of the following fabric is the best absorbent? ›

Rayon is a cellulose based semi-synthetic fibre having appreciable absorbent properties than the others.

What are the most absorbent cloths? ›

The NEW Minky Super Soak Up cloth absorbs over 10 times* its own weight in water, making light work of all your cleaning up tasks. The ultra-absorbent microfibre easily mops up spills and dries surfaces faster than any everyday cleaning cloth.

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