We have done a form of "early potty learning" with W that for the most part has been really relaxed. Essentially we just put him on a potty whenever we feel like it/have the time to/he expresses interest in it. It has recently gotten to the point where if I remember to ask him if he would like to use the potty at regular intervals (and since I'm pregnant and pee all the time anyway it has been easier to remember to also offer it to him) he can go a whole day with only dirtying a diaper during naps. So, I plan on trying out the three day potty training method (more on that after we actually do it) starting tomorrow! Hopefully at the end of three days the only time he'll be in a diaper is for naps and overnight! The potty is so FUN! Since he is only 17 months old and can't actually ask (verbally, he does have physical cues) to use the bathroom I wanted to get him cloth training pants which are essentially reinforced undies. Some have a waterproof layer, others do not. A friend of mine recommended Hannah Andersson training unders, but oh-my-effing-golly-gosh, I'm not spending $26 (before tax and shipping) on only 3 pairs of freaking underwear. I looked into some other, less expensive options (like Kawaii baby) but seriously dude - they're just underwear with extra layers in the crotch, I'm not spending a small fortune on them! So obviously I decided to make my own. There are tutorials all over Pinterest for using a pair of undies to make a pattern and adding extra layers to the crotch section, but all I could think while reading them is, "why don't you just keep the underwear you buy intact {as opposed to deconstructing it to make a pattern} and just sew extra stuff in the crotch??" So that's exactly what I did. Supplies Underwear - I got these from KMart. They're still a little big on W, but they don't really make underwear in infant sizes so we'll deal. They're $13 for 7 pairs, or $1.86 each Some sort of absorbent material. You could even use old t-shirts (you'd probably need like 4 layers if you go that route) but I chose to use pre-fold diapers that I had originally used as burp cloths for W. These are the ones I have and with a pack of four you could make eight training pants. Those are $6, but you could make 8 training pants with the whole pack so $.75 per training pant but this part could actually be free if you just used old t-shirts you had on hand. Waterproof material (optional). I had left over from an old project, but this is what I used. Be sure to use a coupon and you'll only need about a 1/4 yard (so you'd spend $1.95 to make a bunch of training pants). I can't say exactly how much it'll cost per training pant, but it isn't much. Parchment paper to make a pattern Permanent marker Pins Sewing machine and thread First you'll want to make your pattern for your insert. To do this I turned a pair of the underwear inside out (after washing and drying them in case they shrink) and pinned a piece of parchment paper to them. Then I outlined the crotch area. And unpinned it from the undies It was a little wonky and not symmetrical, so I picked the side I liked more and used that to make a more symmetrical pattern (I folded a piece of parchment paper in half, lined up the good side of the original pattern, and cut out the new pattern). The original is on the left and the one I actually used is on the right... With the pre-fold diapers the center section has more layers of fabric. So I figured I could use the middle section for one, and double up the outer sections for another (making two pairs of training pants with each pre-fold). So you have to cut the pre-fold into thirds. I used the pattern I made to cute out the waterproof PUL but the pre-fold sections weren't quite wide enough. So I just sewed the pre-fold material down to the PUL... ...Then I trimmed the extra pre-fold material off. I'm not concerned that it doesn't quite reach the edges of where I initially wanted it to be. You'll notice I doubled up the pre-fold in the front section. The pre-fold is more than long enough and since boys need extra absorbency in the very front (since they have penises) I just went with it. It isn't completely necessary, but why waist the extra absorbent layers, right? Then you pin your insert into your undies (obviously with the waterproof PUL against the actual underwear) And you sew it down. This step can be a little awkward, but it's totally possible! Just take your time. And you're done!!! Like I said before, these undies are a little big on W (they're size 2T/3T - the smallest size I could find) but they work just fine. They obviously won't save his outfit if he has a full on accident, but they'll definitely minimize the damage.