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How to Make a Diaper Stacker with a Free Sewing Pattern




A diaper stacker is a handy accessory for any nursery. It allows you to store and organize your baby's diapers in a convenient and stylish way. You can hang it from a crib, a door, a wall, or a changing table, and keep the diapers within easy reach. A diaper stacker also adds a touch of color and charm to your baby's room.


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If you are looking for a free diaper stacker sewing pattern, you have come to the right place. In this article, we will show you how to make a diaper stacker with three different options: one with a hanger top, one with a square top, and one with a cute sunshine appliqué. All of these patterns are easy to follow and require basic sewing skills and materials. You can customize your diaper stacker with your favorite fabrics and embellishments to match your nursery theme.


Option 1: Diaper Stacker with Hanger Top




This option is perfect if you want to hang your diaper stacker from a swivel hanger. It has a curved top that wraps around the hanger and a hole in the middle to insert the hook. The bottom of the diaper stacker is open for easy access to the diapers.


To make this option, you will need the following materials:


  • 1 yard of 45 60 wide fabric



  • Hanger measuring 9 10 with a swivel top



  • 1 package of extra wide double fold bias tape



  • White cardboard, heavy card stock or 1 Piece Peltex 72f Ultra Firm Fusible measuring 7 3/4 x 11 3/4



You can download the free sewing pattern for this option from . The pattern includes two pieces: the top piece and the body piece. You will need to cut two top pieces and one body piece from your fabric. You will also need to cut one body piece from your interfacing.


Follow these steps to make the diaper stacker with hanger top:


  • Fuse the interfacing to the wrong side of the fabric body piece.



  • Place the two top pieces right sides together and stitch along the curved edge using a 1/2" seam allowance. Leave a 1" hole in the middle to insert the hanger hook. Trim the seam allowance and turn the top right side out.



  • Pin the bias tape along the bottom edge of the top piece, folding it over both sides of the fabric. Stitch along the edge of the bias tape, making sure to catch both sides.



  • Pin the top piece to the body piece, right sides together, aligning the bottom edge of the top piece with the top edge of the body piece. Stitch along the edge of the bias tape, joining the two pieces together.



  • Fold the body piece in half, right sides together, matching the side edges. Stitch along both side edges using a 1/2" seam allowance.



  • Turn the diaper stacker right side out and insert the cardboard or card stock into the bottom of the diaper stacker, folding it as needed to fit inside.



  • Insert the hanger hook through the hole in the top piece and hang your diaper stacker from your desired location.



Option 2: Diaper Stacker with Square Top




This option is similar to option 1, but it has a square top instead of a curved one. It also has four ties at each corner of the top to attach it to a crib or a wall. The bottom of the diaper stacker is open for easy access to the diapers.


To make this option, you will need the following materials:


  • 1 1/4 yard of 45 60 wide fabric



  • 1 package of extra wide double fold bias tape



  • White cardboard, heavy card stock or 1 Piece Peltex 72f Ultra Firm Fusible measuring 7 3/4 x 11 3/4



  • Ribbon approximately 1/2 inch wide



You can download the free sewing pattern for this option from . The pattern includes two pieces: the top piece and the body piece. You will need to cut two top pieces and one body piece from your fabric. You will also need to cut one body piece from your interfacing.


Follow these steps to make the diaper stacker with square top:


  • Fuse the interfacing to the wrong side of the fabric body piece.



  • Place the two top pieces right sides together and stitch along all four edges using a 1/2" seam allowance. Leave a 3" opening on one edge for turning. Trim the corners and turn the top right side out. Press the seams and hand stitch the opening closed.



  • Pin the bias tape along the bottom edge of the top piece, folding it over both sides of the fabric. Stitch along the edge of the bias tape, making sure to catch both sides.



  • Pin the top piece to the body piece, right sides together, aligning the bottom edge of the top piece with the top edge of the body piece. Stitch along the edge of the bias tape, joining the two pieces together.



  • Fold the body piece in half, right sides together, matching the side edges. Stitch along both side edges using a 1/2" seam allowance.



  • Turn the diaper stacker right side out and insert the cardboard or card stock into the bottom of the diaper stacker, folding it as needed to fit inside.



  • Cut four pieces of ribbon, each about 12" long. Fold each ribbon in half and pin it to each corner of the top piece, aligning the raw edges. Stitch along the edge of the bias tape, securing the ribbons in place.



  • Tie your diaper stacker to your desired location using the ribbons.



Option 3: Diaper Stacker with Sunshine Appliqué




This option is a fun and whimsical way to decorate your diaper stacker. It has a square top with a sunshine appliqué that you can make with different fabrics and colors. The bottom of the diaper stacker is open for easy access to the diapers.


To make this option, you will need the following materials:


  • 1 yard of 45 60 wide fabric for the main body



  • 1/4 yard of 45 60 wide fabric for the sun center



  • 1/4 yard of 45 60 wide fabric for the sun rays



  • Fusible web



  • White cardboard, heavy card stock or 1 Piece Peltex 72f Ultra Firm Fusible measuring 7 3/4 x 11 3/4



  • Ribbon approximately 1/2 inch wide



You can download the free sewing pattern for this option from . The pattern includes three pieces: the top piece, the body piece, and the sunshine appliqué. You will need to cut two top pieces and one body piece from your main fabric. You will also need to cut one sun center and eight sun rays from your contrasting fabrics using the appliqué template.


Follow these steps to make the diaper stacker with sunshine appliqué:


  • Trace the sun center and sun rays onto the paper side of fusible web. Cut out roughly around each shape, leaving some margin.



  • Iron each shape onto the wrong side of your contrasting fabrics, following the manufacturer's instructions. Cut out each shape along the traced lines.



  • Peel off the paper backing from each shape and arrange them on one of the top pieces, right side up. The sun center should be in the middle and the sun rays should be around it, forming a circle. Make sure to leave some space around the edges for seam allowance.



  • Iron each shape onto the top piece, following the manufacturer's instructions.



  • Stitch around each shape using a zigzag stitch or a decorative stitch of your choice.



  • Place the two top pieces right sides together and stitch along all four edges using a 1/2" seam allowance. Leave a 3" opening on one edge for turning. Trim the corners and turn the top right side out. Press the seams and hand stitch the opening closed.



  • Pin the top piece to the body piece, right sides together, aligning the bottom edge of the top piece with the top edge of the body piece. Stitch along the edge using a 1/2" seam allowance.



  • Fold the body piece in half, right sides together, matching the side edges. Stitch along both side edges using a 1/2" seam allowance.



  • Turn the diaper stacker right side out and insert the cardboard or card stock into the bottom of the diaper stacker, folding it as needed to fit inside.



  • Cut four pieces of ribbon, each about 12" long. Fold each ribbon in half and pin it to each corner of the top piece, aligning the raw edges. Stitch along the edge using a 1/2" seam allowance, securing the ribbons in place.



  • Tie your diaper stacker to your desired location using the ribbons.



Congratulations, you have made a diaper stacker with a sunshine appliqué. You can fill it with diapers and enjoy the bright and cheerful look of your nursery.


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