Size small cover over a medium red edge prefold with the front folded down,
Snappi fastened, on a 4 month old 17 pound baby.
So if you choose the snap version and the diaper is too big on baby, then you can pin (or
Snappi fasten) the snap version so that the rise fits and ignore the snaps until they fit snapped.
Great for pinning or
snappi fastening.
It's very easy to
Snappi fasten or pin these diapers on babies who don't yet roll over.
Not exact matches
Flats can be
fastened with either pins or a
Snappi and require a cover.
My one quibble is that the thick center section of the prefold is not always in the center of these diapers, which makes
fastening them with a
snappi bulkier on one side than the other.
Then, once the diaper is
fastened with diaper pins or a
Snappi Diaper Fastener, pull - on or snap - on any style diaper cover you choose.
Generally a prefitted is
fastened with either pins or a
Snappi ®, but you can have snaps or aplix added.
Prefolds are
fastened with either pins or a
Snappi ®.
You can choose either snap or Velcro closures, or snapless fitteds that allows you to use
Snappi's or pins to
fasten.
Instead you use a
Snappi or pins to
fasten it.
A
Snappi is the easiest way to
fasten your closureless diapers.
Use a
Snappi Fastener, Boingo or pins to
fasten it for a very secure fit.
It's important to not ever let your baby go coverless wearing a diaper that is
fastened with a
Snappi.
They can be folded a number of ways in order to fit your baby and require
fastening with either diaper pins or a
Snappi.
Prefolds can be
fastened with either a
Snappi, pins or can be trifolded into a cover.
Using the infant sized prefolds was easy,
fastening with a
snappi or just tri-folding and laying into a cover.
The Workhorse extra rise (length of the front of the diaper) could have been (and perhaps should have been) folded down before
fastening it with the
Snappi if a shorter rise is preferred but not folding it down works just fine already.
Prefolds can be
fastened with a
Snappi or simply folded and laid inside a diaper cover.
Covers are $ 6.50 each, but prefolds must be
fastened with pins or a
Snappi.
If
fastening, you can use diaper pins or a
Snappi fastener.
They are a looser fit, so the cloth diaper underneath must be
fastened securely with diaper pins, a
Snappi, or have another style of closure such as snaps or Velcro before pulling on the cover.
A
Snappi is a little rubber thing that lets you
fasten prefold diapers without pins, and reduce the danger of poking yourself or your baby.
Fasten with a pin or
Snappi ® (not included).
Wrap tabs around the waist and
fasten with a diaper pin or
Snappi.
Fastening a fitted and cover at 2 and 4 am can be a tad easier than folding a prefold, using a
Snappi and then tucking the edges in a cover.
The wings need to be
fastened with pins or a
Snappi or the diaper should be used in conjunction with a hook and loop style diaper cover.
They can wrapped around the baby and
fastened (with a plastic tether fastener called a
Snappi), or folded like a business letter and laid inside a cover.
It's simple to use and is all one piece (one
snappi is all you need to
fasten a diaper).
If you plan to use a wool or pull - on cover, you will need to
fasten your prefolds with
Snappi or Boingo diaper fasteners, or good old fashioned safety pins!
For posterity, I triangle folded it and used an infant
snappi to
fasten it on my toddler.
Fasten with a
Snappi, Boingo or diaper.
Fasten with a
Snappi, Boingo or diaper pin.
Fasten the diaper securely at either side with the built - in fasteners, pins or a
Snappi clip.
Snappi or pin the diaper to
fasten it.
Contour Diapers are similar to fitted diapers except they do not have elastics around the legs or back and require pins or a
snappi to be
fastened.
The folding technique you choose may or may not require the use of diaper pins or
snappi diaper fasteners (plastic
fastening mechanism used instead of pins).
The
Snappi fastener is easier to use than traditional pins and provides a nicely balanced secure
fastening.
Cloth diapers now come in different form of
fastening - snaps, Velcro, and
Snappi's (similar to Ace bandage fasteners).
They are then
fastened with a pin, or it's modernized replacement - the
Snappi.
However, if your diaper service diapers are flats / prefolds, you'd have to
fasten them with pins or
Snappi to use a pull - on cover.
But
fastening with pins, a Boingo or a
Snappi is another option.
If you use prefolds, the
snappi makes
fastens easy as pie.