| Sizing
Info
I have been asked for
sizing dimensions of my diapers, and I am working on compiling a list of
information. There are many different diapers and covers available,
so this list may get to be long. I will add comparison photos too as
I accumulate those. This page is a work in progress! Up to
this time my diapers have been very customizable also, which will affect
the sizing of the diapers. Please note that there will be
differences in sizes (even when the same pattern is used) of diapers based
on the fabrics used.
Little and Growing Cheekies Fitted
Diapers
| Size |
Rise |
Waist |
Thigh |
Crotch* |
|
Newborn
|
14"
|
8-18"
|
3-10"
|
5"
|
| Small |
15" |
10-18"
|
6-10"
|
<6" |
| Medium-short |
15.75" |
10-19"
|
6-11"
|
6" |
| Medium-long |
16.5" |
11-20" |
6-12"
|
6.25" |
| Large |
17.5" |
13.5-21.5"
|
4-14"
|
6.25" |
One-Size Fitted Diapers**
| Size |
Rise |
Waist |
Thigh |
Crotch* |
| Smallest |
15.5" |
10-22" |
5-13" |
6.25" |
| Medium |
16.5" |
10-22" |
7-13.5" |
6.25" |
| Largest |
19" |
10-22" |
7-14" |
6.25" |
The diapers in
the photo below, left to right, are size medium, size large, and one-size. 
Covers 1-Layer
Side Snap
| Size |
Rise |
Waist |
Thigh |
| Newborn |
14" |
8-18" |
3.5-9" |
| Small |
15" |
12-22" |
4-10" |
| Medium |
18" |
14-24" |
5-12" |
| Large |
20" |
15-27" |
6-14" |
1-Layer Front Closure
| Size |
Rise |
Waist |
Thigh |
| Newborn |
|
|
|
| Small |
15" |
11-20" |
3-9" |
| Medium |
|
|
|
| Large |
|
|
|
2-Layer Side Snap
| Size |
Rise |
Waist |
Thigh |
| Newborn |
|
|
|
| Small |
15.5" |
9-21" |
3-10" |
| Medium |
17" |
12.5-22" |
4-10.5" |
| Large |
18" |
12.5-24" |
6-14" |
2-Layer Front Closure
| Size |
Rise |
Waist |
Thigh |
| Newborn |
|
|
|
| Small |
15.5" |
10-21" |
4-10" |
| Medium |
17" |
12-21" |
5-11" |
| Large |
|
|
|
*"Crotch"
refers to the width of the narrowest part of the middle of the diaper, and
this is based on the pattern, not the finished size
**"Size" of the one-size diapers refers to the rise snap setting
where smallest is snapped on the lowest snaps, medium is snapped on the
middle set of snaps, and largest is fully unsnapped. |