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Convert your cloth diapers from velcro to snaps [a tutorial]

If you are a cloth diapering family like we are, you may be familiar with the problem with velcro [aplix] diapers. After awhile, the velcro breaks down and just stops working. Especially if your diapers are on their third or fourth kid! But instead of getting all new diapers, how about just converting your velcro to snaps?

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convert your cloth diapers from velcro to snaps
It is seriously easy. Here’s what you need:

I bought a set of KAM Snap Pliers Hand Press Setter Tool and KAM Snaps to get started. It had everything I needed, plus I have enough snaps to last awhile – or to snap all.the.things.

1. Using your seam ripper, carefully remove the front velcro and the velcro tabs.2. Use the awl to poke a hole of the tab, where you want your snaps to be.3. Put the prong of the cap through the hole, then place either the stud on the other side. There will be one piece on either side of the fabric.4. Firmly press the pieces of the snap together.5. It will look like this! Then repeat so you have two snaps on each tab.6. Repeat the process with the socket of the snap on the front of the diaper. You’ll have to put the awl inside the diaper to poke through the fabric. The cap of the snap will be on the inside too. But when you press it closed, your plies/snap press can be outside.7. Repeat the process with as many snap settings as you need – you can put sets of two all the way across your diapers if you want!So nice, right? And now maybe your two-year-old won’t take his diaper off at naptime and pee all over everything. That doesn’t happen at your house? Yeah, mine either…

If you cloth diaper, you may also like my tutorial on how to make your own prefolds.

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