As my baby is quite the little spitter-upper, there’s a burp cloth in every room, on the car seat, the bouncer, and 2 in the diaper bag, Ugh, spit up. I love to use cloth diapers as they soak everything up, but instead of leaving them white and plain, I thought I’d let you in on how I frilly them up for burp cloths.


I’ve had flannel burp cloths in the past, and even though they’re super cute, the spit up tends to roll off the cloth instead of getting sucked in. So I go for the cloth diapers sold in the baby section of almost all stores. I don’t think the “ply” matters much, there’s 3 or 4 ply and they both do the job.

Supplies for Baby Burp Cloths:
- Cloth Diapers
- Ribbon or Ric Rac
- Quilt Binding
- Sewing Machine with thread to match the ribbon
First, get out a cloth diaper. Then choose a ribbon to use and cut two strips to the length of the cloth. Starting at the top of one of the seams, sew right down the middle of the ribbon all the way down. Do this for both ends. I only sew ribbon on one side and if the thread shows through to the other side, that just adds color to the other side.

Next, measure and cut your quilt binding for the top and bottom. Fold it over and sew. I like to use a zig-zag stitch to give it a little flare. Then repeat with the other end of the cloth. I don’t worry about the open ends on each corner. (This bottom burp cloth is all wrinkly because it’s been washed.)


Now you’re done. But if you have a spitter like me, you’ll need to make about 7 more of these!






















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I just got a sewing machine….I have no idea how to sew but this looks like a fun first project!!!
I am amazed once again with the things you are able to accomplish with a little one. My guy was a horrible spitter….and if I had a crafty bone in my body I would have done somthing like that, but since I don’t….boo hoo, we just had plain ole spit up stained burp cloths :) LOL!
~ Lacie
this looks so easy and what a great gift idea!
LOVE it! I think I need to try this before my 3rd little one gets here in 8 weeks!
Ok – so the burp cloths are cute. But the baby?? Adorable!! Really. Once I got to her I was too distracted to even care about the burp cloths! ;-) And I totally agree – the spit-up does just roll off the flannel…. and usually right on to mama’s leg, or shirt, or hair….
The same happened with my 3rd … cloth diapers it is for those massive amounts of spit-up. I actually gave all the pretty burp cloths away. ;) This is a great gift idea, because I sure don’t have the time or energy to pull it off now that the baby is here. :)
Oh, and that face … she’s adorable!
This is great! I have seen these around so often and thought – “that has to be so simple to make” but have never taken the time to figure it out. Thank you! How great are these for shower gifts?
Sheesh! Why didn’t I think of that?! I may have to steal this idea for an upcoming baby shower. :o)
Great idea! Thanks for sharing.
Truly a great way to brighten up those blah white burp cloths.
Thanks for sharing the idea!
I love, love, LOVE these. Can’t wait to make some. And your baby is so beautiful!
I have diapers on my baby list, I’ll have to bookmark this so I can dress them up when the time comes!
i recently got a sewing machine and this looks like so much fun to me. I would love to be able to do this!
:)jamie
he he well at least she is a cute spitter upper :)
I love your burp cloths! You gave me one when Ashton was born and it was my favorite. Sadly, very sadly, it was lost somewhere in Disneyland :(
She is soooooo cute! I can’t believe how much your kids all look alike!
Too cute! I’ve seen a lot of cute burp cloths, but these take the cake!
Your girl is too cute – even if she does spit up!
ok, can I just say that the little face of an angel at the end of the tutorial is sooo cute!
Thanks for the sweet baby comments. We are having too much fun with our new little one.
For those with new sewing machines, this is a great project to start with for your sewing machine. Really, just cut ribbon and sew. Then cut the binding and sew. You can do it!
And these are great for baby showers and new mothers. My second baby didn’t spit up much, so it just depends on what you get for what you’ll need.
What great gifts these will make! I’m still not to handy with the sewing machine, but I think I can handle this!
Thanks for sharing these! I’ve been looking for nice, cheap gifts to make for all the baby showers I’ve been going to! These are adorable!
I am so glad I found this website! I loved your idea and just finished a set. They turned out so cute, I think this could turn into my traditional baby shower gift. Thanks for the idea!
I just made four of these for a friend’s baby shower and it was so simple and easy, and they turned out great! Thanks for the wonderful idea! And I’ve posted pictures of mine on my blog and given you all the credit!
Thanks!
These are so cute! I am excited to add another cute baby gift to my repertoire. I am curious about how they hold up after wash. I have ribbon just like that to use but does the ribbon fray or get weird after a wash and dry?
With my daughter, I used to stencil on the cloth diapers – put her name, designs, etc. Now that I have a machine, I’ll know what to do for next time! These would also make adorable gifts. Thanks for the tip!
I love the ric rak ones!
This way nobody will confuse your cute burp cloth w/ another ordinary one from church or a playdate!
I love these. They are so cute and a really great way to make something look expensive when it is not. Awesome and easy idea.
Oh, my these are way to perfect. Every mom to be will be getting these from me from now on. I love that they are so easy to make, but so wonderful when finished, thanks for sharing.
Well these are great and all…but I can’t seem to find the baby at Wal-Mart. Where did you buy her? hehehe
More questions :)
Do you always embellish BEFORE washing them at all? Just wondering how this would turn out if you have some cloth diapers that have already been washed a few times and have “quilted up” so to speak.
Thanks for a great idea! I hope to whip some of these up before my baby is born (due Jan. 27!). I almost feel guilty my 5th will have such cute burp cloths when the older 4 didn’t!
One more question :) You mentioned you just sewed straight down the middle – on the ribbon, too? Do the edges of the ribbon curl up after washing?
thanks!
Those are adorable! I’ll have to remember that, as this year my goal is to only give (mostly) handmade gifts :) Fantastic idea!
I love the idea of the “frilly” burp cloth. I am pregnant now and love any ideas I can find to make motherhood an easier transition or so I’d like to think.
Hi – do you recall where you found the 3 ply? I looked at 2 Targets and both only carry a package that isn’t labeled with “ply” and feels to be 1-ply – very thin – and another package that is 6 ply and I worry might be too thick in the middle.
Just wondering!
CAB – For the cloth diapers, they’ve normally had a “3 ply” and “4 ply” label. I haven’t gotten them from Target in a while, so maybe they’ve changed it. I was just at Walmart and they still have them listed as such. For a cleaner look get the thinner ones. If you care more about spit up absorbency, I’d get the thicker ones. Either should be fine for sewing though. Good Luck.
I am happy to say I found time to try this out – they are adorable! Thanks for the fabulous idea!
http://oldspillhouse.blogspot.com/2009/01/fancy-baby-burp-cloths-cloth-diapers.html
I used “Chinese prefolds” – could never find the 3 or 4 ply at Target and we’re not shopping at Wal-mart right now. Only thing I’d do differently is use some unwashed ones – since mine were ones we’ve had around for awhile, they were pretty thickly quilted up – I think I’d have gotten more “even” results on the edges if they weren’t quilted already. They still turned out great, though, and I’m so glad to have discovered your site!
Hello!
I really like your how to and I was wondering if I could translate it in French and add it to my list of how to as explained in my french post (http://www.petitcitron.com/index.php/component/option,com_mojo/Itemid,149/p,166/ and an English translation : http://translate.google.com/translate?prev=_t&hl=fr&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.petitcitron.com%2Findex.php%2Fcomponent%2Foption%2Ccom_mojo%2FItemid%2C149%2Fp%2C166%2F&sl=auto&tl=en&history_state0= ) Of course, your website would be quoted and there would be a link!
Thank you,
Perrine
Quick question – I have finally got around to trying this project, & I’m a very inexperienced sewer. Got the ribbon down the middle ok, but having trouble w/ my binding on the edges. Doesn’t seem as fat as the binding in the picture, but maybe my ribbon is fatter in comparison. It is 1/2 wide, but it has an extra fold in it that I could iron out to make a fatter end at the bottom. Since my burp clothes are different thicknesses etc, even w/ pinning I’m having trouble keeping that tiny little bottom completely over the cloth as I sew.
Any suggestions??? Thank you!! :) Sarah
Ok, sorry – now I see in the picture that your quilt binding is 7/8″ thick, but I couldn’t find any in the light pink color I needed (like yours) at that width. What to do??? Hoping to get this done for a shower this weekend. HA!! Procrastinating is bad…
Just wanted to thank you. I made these for my own children a really long time ago, Now my daughter wants some for her babies. I can’t find the cute baby printed ribbon anywhere and wanted the burp cloths to be cute. Thanks for the tips. My grandson is now stylin’ and profilin’
S. Fodali
Hi, I don’t know how to sew but I will buy a sewing machine to create things like this. I know I will learn…
Hi! I loved your tutorial and used it to make some burp cloths this weekend. Thanks so much!
http://francineclouden.typepad.com/callaloo_soup/2009/03/as-promised.html
I love your burp cloths and have begun to make them with my newly inherited sewing machine. With thinner ribbon I sew right down the middle like instructed. What about with a bit thicker ribbon?
Courtey – How thick is your ribbon? I’ve used a ribbon that is a little thicker than a thin one, or even ric-rac is thicker and it works just fine. If you have a ribbon that’s too thick, you may have trouble getting your needle to go through it. If it goes through fine, it should work great.
Although, for the finished look, I have had a thicker ribbon curl more after washing. It’s still cute, but the thicker the ribbon, the more it curls after washing. The ric-rac didn’t curl, if you were trying that!
I just stumbled across this tutorial and it’s exactly what I was looking for. We were surprised to find out that we’re expecting, being that we thought we were done. :-O But I think it would be really fun to teach my oldest 2 (8 1/2 and 7) to make these. It’ll be one of our summer projects and they’ll be excited that they’re making something for the baby. :-)
I just went to wal-mart to pick up some cloth diapers for this specific purpose! My little one is a huge spitter too. I was in dire need of some burp cloths and yours are the coolest ones I’ve seen! Wish I came across them before I started working on these flannel ones.
AND YOUR BABY IS ADORABLE!!!
I am getting ready to make a few burp cloths with 7/8 ribbon but wondering if anyone has tried Heat n Bond to secure the ribbon?
This is such a cute way to take plain burp clothes and make then your own. I guess the possibilities are endless if you are creative. These would make a great baby shower gift for a friend or family member as well.