| Diaper stackers are handy things to have in any baby | | | | dot. Cut them in two. Now, set aside. |
| nursery. Rather than stack up the diaper boxes, drop | | | | While assembling the diaper stacker, sew around the |
| them into the diaper stacker and they would be | | | | three edges of the two squares, joining together the |
| sufficient to hold nearly three dozen diapers or more. | | | | right ends. Now, turn the fabric right side out. Stitch the |
| Select Well | | | | ends and set aside. |
| Choose that which hangs to the floor. Opt for light blue, | | | | Slit the front portion of the diaper stacker, running from |
| satin or pink. Ensure that the room theme matches | | | | beneath the hanger to the upper portion of cardboard |
| with that of the fabric. | | | | insert. Now, with the help of lace or ribbon, hem the |
| To start up, you need a piece of medium sized | | | | edges together, slitting around both ends. |
| cardboard. Now, place the fabric on the table and lay | | | | Finishing Touches |
| cardboard over it. | | | | Starting from the side end, sew to the center region, |
| Procedure | | | | along the top portion. Pin and align the pieces to the |
| Cut four pieces, one each for the side, front and the | | | | perimeter of the bottom fabric piece, ensuring that the |
| back end. Seek the short end of the cardboard to | | | | line-up of the diaper stacker bends up well with the |
| evaluate the side panel's base end. | | | | bottom part. Now sew it. |
| Now, go from the base to the diaper stacker's height, | | | | Position the cardboard liner inside the diaper hanger. |
| placing the dot directly at the center portion. Form a | | | | For enhanced appearance, glue ribbon around the |
| triangle by sketching a line to the dot from one corner | | | | diapers and stack them. Now it's ready for your baby. |
| of the base and again from opposing corners to the | | | | |