Quick and easy toddler belt - Part 2
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As a follow up to my last post, about a quick and easy belt I made for my skinny toddler, I present to you the resuts:

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The belt in action...



If you want to skip the gratuitous cuteness (aka photos of the belt in action), the synopsis is that the belt worked pretty well. It didn't hold the pants as firmly on as a non-stretchy belt would have, and my son could still yank his pants down, but it proved comfortable, and the pants didn't ever fall, slide, or get wriggled out of, on their own. The one thing I really didn't like is that sometimes the belt went above the top of the pants in front, but that can happen with "real" belts as well, if the pants are cinched too much, so...yeah. In the end, the belt proved cheap, quick, easy...and a success!

The belt in action...



If you want to skip the gratuitous cuteness (aka photos of the belt in action), the synopsis is that the belt worked pretty well. It didn't hold the pants as firmly on as a non-stretchy belt would have, and my son could still yank his pants down, but it proved comfortable, and the pants didn't ever fall, slide, or get wriggled out of, on their own. The one thing I really didn't like is that sometimes the belt went above the top of the pants in front, but that can happen with "real" belts as well, if the pants are cinched too much, so...yeah. In the end, the belt proved cheap, quick, easy...and a success!