
My inspiration for this project originated from a Patemm changing pad.
DIY Travel Diaper Changing Pad & Playtime Mat
How To Make A Folding Diaper Changing Mat

How To Make a Circular Pattern

Bias Tape

Sewing On Bias Tape

Easy Folds for Changing Mat
To create easy fold lines and sections for your items, fold your pad in thirds. Starting with the left, then the right and mark your folds with a pin. And iron your fold so that you can see it clearly to stitch. Pin along the stitch line, if necessary, to see it better. Stitch through all thicknesses starting at the top and going down on both lines (See illustration below) all the way to the bottom bias tape of your mat. This will create 4 sections. The top and bottom sections will be approx. 8x12" and the sides approx. 8x24". It is hard to see the thread in the photos, but it does create 4 nice sections and makes it easier to fold up the changing pad.
How To Secure Changing Mat

Polly says
I tried this for new grandson and was really pleased with the result....I used some leftover bits too so I could interline on one side with waterproofed material I had, and also with a leftover piece of wool blanket from another project (made for his Mum)...it's maybe not ideal for carrying around though but it's still light. Thank you so much for sharing. Inspiring.
Brandy says
Love this! I'm so glad it worked out for you!
Meredith says
I made one of these for our youngest (born in 2013.) Last week, my husband asked me to make one for a little one coming soon to friends of ours. "That was my favorite baby gear we ever had," he said.
So I just turned one out for our friends. Thanks for such a great tutorial, and such a useful item!
Brandy says
This made my day! I'm so glad it worked out so well for you guys and that you wanted to make one for friends as well. I loved ours! The little lady in this photo is almost 7 years old now. They grow so fast!
Penny says
So after you sew the tape to circle, you do not have to sew this to the center fabric at all? In the center I mean. Seems like it might flap up a bit. I will try just sewing it at the outer edge and see. So cute!
Brandy says
Penny! By leaving the center circle open, you have areas to store wipes, diapers, etc. inside those flaps. Good luck! 🙂
Nana Debbie says
I wonder how it would turn out using fleece for the middle layer? I know it would make it thicker, but would add padding and softness for a younger child.
Brandy says
You could absolutely do that! I agree that it would add some nice padding and softness too!
Bronte Griffin says
This is a great idea! I just have some questions:
What fabrics did you use? And does it slip on slippery surfaces such as wooden floors or tiles?
Brandy says
Hi! I used cotton and flannel and didn't notice it slipping around on wood floors too much. Especially when weighted with a few toys on top. Hope that helps!
farah says
Hi there sooo cute... currently making this.. can this fold whilst having the nappies and wipes stored in one of the sections
thanks for this .
Brandy says
Yep! Should be able to fold up with a couple of diapers and a small package of wipes inside. 🙂
donna says
could you serger the edges with a wide wooly nylon so it would be soft instead of bias tape? It would be faster.
Brandy says
You could absolutely serge the edges! One day I will own a serger! What a time saver!
Jessica says
So cute and a great idea! Stopping by from SITSgirls! Have a wonderful evening!
Amy says
I made this & love it! Great tutorial! Took me 1 naptime & 1 evening to complete. What did you do with the inside circle fabric (that was cut out)? I'm thinking a matching taggie blanket would be nice
Brandy says
Hi Amy! Thanks for contacting me! I'm so glad it turned out great for you. I actually just threw the fabric in my scrap box to use for other projects, but a taggie blanket would be such a nice addition to the gift!
Dawn Michaelson says
I needed a fast and quick baby gift and found your blog. Great instructions! It went together in a couple hours and looks great. I am so happy with it. I'm saving the pattern to make another one as it seems that there a lot of babies coming in the next year.
Brandy says
Wonderful! So glad it went smoothly! I love this play mat because it isn't something that they usually receive more than one of at a baby shower. Nice and original! Have a fantastic week!
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Chelsea@getyourcraptogether says
This is so great. I love this idea! I'd love for you to check out our Pattern Party!
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the girl says
I love this idea! It's so stinking cute! So many of my friends and family are knocked up, and this would be an awesome baby gift! I am so excited to see more of your blog!
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-bry