In this episode I go over some cloth diapering basics, what fabrics I have used and like to use for my diapers and for stuffing the pocket diapers, and also what kinds of closures I use on my baby’s cloth diapers. I go over fitted diapers and fleece pocket diapers (aka- AI2s), TouchTape, Aplix, and snaps. I discuss why I like using pocket diapers and what I use to stuff them. I teach you how to make some absorbent soakers for your pocket diapers made out of a cotton sweatshirt—- I make 7 double-layered soakers for only {video_description}.50. I go over microfiber towels used as soakers and where I purchased mine for a very low price. Please note that I do NOT claim to be any cloth diapering authority at all. I simply wanted to share a little bit of my experience because when I was doing research on cloth diapers it was very overwhelming. I hope this episode helps you get a little start on doing the research so that you will consider cloth diapering your baby! We love our cloth diapers and they have saved us a TON of money!
Disposable diapers are much quicker and easier to put on than cloth diapers, but are much worse for the environment. Learn how to put disposable diapers on a baby properly from baby professionals in this family and parenting video.
See www.kidalog.net for more cloth diapering information! This video shows how the Baby Softwear cloth diaper fits from newborn to toddler, and all of the features of this diaper.
Here’s a quick tutorial on how to sew a cloth diaper. A link for the pattern is listed below. Please click “more info.” Make the healthiest, most environmentally friendly choice for your baby- make your own! For those who are interested: This diaper is a ‘Rita’s Rump Pocket’, pattern and info found here: www.handmadebyrita.blogspot.com Thanks to Rita for making her great pattern available at no charge. Thanks for watching!
Booroi, an Australian company whose name is an Australian Aborigines word for “Baby,” has a new cover out. This cover has 2 functions. It can be used as a regular cover over a fitted or prefold, or it can have a trifolded prefold placed inside of the extra wide gussets. It performed well, has a nice generous fit, and comes in attractive colors.
Learn more about cloth diapers at www.kidalog.net This video shows how the Baby Love One-Size Fitted Cloth Diaper fits newborn babies up to potty training. You save over 00 by using cloth diapers. Did you know that EACH baby diapered in disposables sends 2 tons of garbage to the landfill?