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We were looking at the chinese prefolds with velcro wraps. Are the "fancier" cloth diapers really any better than these? Are pins/Snappies better to use with wraps or is it kind of redundant? I absolutely LOVE Fuzzi Bunz. We recently changed our DS over to cloth. Holy frig do I ever wish we'd done this sooner. We'll be using nothing but cloth for the new babe. I like Fuzzi Bunz because they're so reliable. They're so easy to use that even my husband has no problem using them. They dry quickly because they're so trim. Best of all you can control how much absorbancy they have depending on what you stuff them with. DS is a heavy wetter so we use a 4 layer hemp fleece insert. I buy them from a work at home dad he http://www.clothdaddy.com/ I'll be buying the new babe's stash there soon too. He's wickedly fast about getting special orders out. ~Daednu |
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"Kim E." wrote in message a.net... Thank you for all the tips! I figured the Target cloth diapers were probly best for burping! I never thought about the velcro causing a pile o' diapers in the laundry. After looking at some of this stuff online, I think I will probly go with a combination of Chinese prefolds and shaped diapers. I am sifting through all the recommendations to try to decide which shaped ones to go with. I have a few more questions: -Do those snappies really work to fasten the diaper securely? They looked like a great idea that might not stay put from the pics. I think it depends on your type of diaper. I had some very tightly-woven diapers at one point and the Snappies didn't work with them. I was disappointed. They do have little teeth that dig in, you see, and they couldn't clip in that particular kind of fabric. They may also snag some softer/looser woven fabrics. I think they would be great in terry squares such as are used in the UK, but I've never actually seen them. But don't quote me on this! Talk to someone who uses them full-time and find out what kind of diapers they use them with, and what frustrations they may have. -What kind of covers are good to use with the prefolds? As in pull-up vs velcro closure, wool vs fleece vs cotton etc. Personally, I like the PUL (polyurethane laminate) covers, wherever you get them. I adore my Mother-Ease covers. Heck, you can make your own - I've bought squares of PUL for $3.50 each (and the smaller $2.50 size would have been adequate really). These are truly waterproof, I have had so few cover-escaping blowouts in 6 years that I could probably count them on one hand, and they also breathe a little. However, you must pin, or have a velcro-on or snap-on diaper for these. These are covers, not wraps. The difference, I think, is that a wrap is tighter, designed to hold a prefold in place. A cover just covers it. Be wary of any cover with cotton or rayon bias tape edging. These will wick wetness right out to clothes and furniture. I do not like fleece for a baby that sits around. I tried them once. I kept finding wet spots wherever the baby sat. Fleece doesn't wick, but it does *compress* if a wet butt sits on it, and as long as the baby is walking, you're fine. To use fleece, you better be prepared to change the diaper every single time the baby pees, or have wet spots all over the house. Some people do this as a matter of course. I don't, so fleece is not for me. -With the diapers you use, the mother-ease, you said the diapers will last until potty training - does this mean the same size fits from newborn to toddler?? That seems to be what you are saying, but it seems to good to be true! The Mother-Ease do not fit every shape of baby. Babies with particularly fat thighs do not always fit in these. But I can tell you from extensive first-hand experience that they will fit a 50th percentile baby from 7 lbs (I mean, where is a 7 lb baby going to go anyway?) with the front of the diaper folded down and the flaps overlapped and snapped, to potty-training a 35 lb 3 1/2 year old kid, with the snaps on the largest possible setting. They are not convenient for potty training. We moved to the mother-ease training pants for that (all bought in consignment shops) for that stage. -What would you recommend for night time specifically? We use a snap-in liner, plus a homemade doubler, in the Mother-Ease at night. We never have leaks or blowouts. Other people double up their prefolds, or buy All In Ones designed for nighttime. --angela |
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