This is probably the least favorite part of cloth diapering for most people - but I enjoy it. Maybe too much. It’s so nice pulling those fresh, clean diapers out of the dryer. I even smell them.
But I’m getting ahead of myself.
I talked about pail liners and hanging wetbags in part three, and I [...]
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cloth diapering 101: part four - washing
September 10th, 2008 · 5 Comments · cloth diapering tutorial
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cloth diapering 101: part three - accessories
September 5th, 2008 · 3 Comments · cloth diapering tutorial
Like Shanna said, who doesn’t love accessories?
If you’re using prefolds, you can choose to tri-fold into a cover with no problems (that’s pretty much all I do) — but sometimes, it’s nice to let them go coverless, or if you want to put them under fleece or wool. Now, you have two options.
You [...]
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cloth diapering 101: part two - fitteds, pockets, AIOs/AI2s
August 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment · cloth diapering tutorial
Okay, we’ve discussed prefolds, flats and covers - so now let’s talk about fitteds, pockets, all-in-ones [AIO] and all-in-twos [AI2].
fitteds: these are basically cloth diapers that look like disposables, have snaps and/or velcro, but are not waterproof, so they would need a cover just like prefolds and flats. This is where you can get your [...]
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cloth diapering 101: part one - prefolds, flats, fitteds, and covers
August 20th, 2008 · 4 Comments · cloth diapering tutorial
I have a lot of friends who have become interested in cloth diapering, and instead of emailing or messaging each one individually, I thought I’d post about it here. So this is the first in a series of cloth diapering 101 posts.
I began researching cloth diapering while I was pregnant - really, just [...]
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