I have been doing some research about cloth diapers lately and had a couple questions:
1.) Does anyone have any websites for really good Cloth Diaper Patterns, I’m looking for fitted, AIO, and covers. Sites that people have used, and their past experience with their finished products preferred.
2.) How does my cloth diaper list look?
I was thinking about going with 10 fitted diapers and 15 to 20 Newborn Cloth-eze with about 10-15 Diaper Covers.
We stumbled upon the site gdiapers.com and greenmountaindiapers.com I really like the "Sposoease" AIO diapers, although they are a little too pricey and I also like the GMD Fitted diapers, So if there are any patterns that would most mock those products, or if anyone has any better ideas or suggestions that would be awesome
Any advice or input on Cloth Diapering is welcome
We wouldn’t be using more or less of Dreft laundry soap, Because we are going to be spraying the soiled diapers off into the toilet using a detachable shower head with different adjustments.
Please do a little research online before commenting unless you have personal experience.
I’m totoally clueless when it comes to cloth. My nine month old has had a rash for months now. After trying every cream perscription and not and every brand of sposie. I made the decision to switch to cloth. My husband doesn’t like the idea and thinks I will have nothing but leaks and diaper washing every day…Oh and I forgot to mention he’s a penny pincher when it comes to something he doesn’t approve of. So I will be making my own dipes and have lots of questions I haven’t found answers too.
Do fitted diapers need covers?
What in the world is a cover? I know the general idea but does it have to be special fabric or just anything so you have an extra layer?
What is PUL? I know its fabric but thats about it.
What is the best type of diaper to use? I would prefer not to use pins.
For night time would a prefold stuck in another diaper work well? Just an FYI the baby has kidney problems and pees as much as a newborn.
This is a sized Bumgenius AIO with velcro closure. I LOVE LOVE LOVE it!!!!!!! It is MUCH trimmer than the pocket diapers I was using. The fit is great. Plus it’s super cute!! The only negatives I have found so far is it takes a lot longer to dry than the others I have. and i think it’s easier to spray of the pocket diapers since the inserts come out. But neither of those are a big deal. I would DEFINITELY recommend this to a friend!!!!! : )
I am new to cloth diapering. Very New. My initial purchase was a few thirsties diaper covers and some prefolds. I haven’t tried to use the prefolds at night. My kid is one. I pretty much gave up on the snappi’s and trying to wrap the prefold around baby. (I have trouble even wrapping presents). So far, I just been folding my prefold into 3rds and placing it right in the diaper cover (I had to cut the prefold down to do make it fit in the diaper cover.) I just don’t think doing this will make keep her dry at night. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using fitted diapers or AIO at night.
She’s 12 months. Also what are plain Kushies. are they an AIO?
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