Okay so I have my pattern for the fleece soakers, I have my blanket (prewashed it last night to get any chemicals off) and I have my poly thread (I read somewhere to use poly thread on poly..idk if it makes that big of difference) but since I am sitting at work bored out of my mind, I decided to measure to guesstimate how many soakers I can get from this blanket.
From raw measurements, I can get TWELVE soakers! But assuming some inaccuracies in measurements or stuff like that, I will say Ten. Still, TEN from a blanket I had laying around, so essentially free? Nice. Now, If I want to double the body (it would be two layers all over and three in wet zone) I could get EIGHT. That is still a lot! But I picked up a solid black remnant of fleece at Hobby Lobby for about $2 that I would probably use for double layering, save the print...but then I would end up with a ton of the same print... I may do the double layer (get 8) out of print, and use some of the leftover print for cuffs on the solid black? Sounds good. So I am guessing maybe another 4 out of the black if I do it that way. Super cheap.
I am using this pattern: https://katrinassqs.blogspot.com/2007/10/free-soaker-pattern.html
I am making equal numbers of NB and small. I am afraid NB may be too small for LO when born (I was 8lb 10 oz at birth!) but I don't want to not have NB and just have small in case I need it, and if the NB is too small I will probably just give them to an expecting friend who plans to CD, after all it is practically free for me to make them....
Dude this blanket was super cheap on clearance too, that's why I bought it for the dog! Cheaper than buying fabric from the fabric store! I think it's too late to find any more on clearance though

I'll keep my eyes peeled!
I also picked up some flannel to cover my towel based-diapers, since we don't have a TON of old t-shirts (I swear, DH still wears his old ones, and I don't keep "t-shirts"), and some swimwear elastic. They had a snap press for $20 and some diaper snaps (they were actually marketed as diaper snaps!) I have always avoided snaps because they looked hard, but also honestly because I hear the fit is better with a snappi or something anyway, more customizable. And the soakers are pull-on, so no snaps there!