This is basically a fitted diaper without any snap or Velcro
aplix so a fastener like a snappi or pins must be used.
Kissaluvs Contour Hybrid: This is basically a fitted diaper without any snap or Velcro
aplix so a fastener like a snappi or pins must be used.
I love both snaps and
aplix so this would be perfect for me!
Not exact matches
A diaper chain is when you have several diapers or covers with
aplix that all stick together,
so when you pull one out you get a whole chain instead.
So far we have not had any issues with the
aplix but when we do, we will have them converted to snaps.
I happen to love cloth diaper covers with
aplix, and
so does my husband.
If your diapers are equipped with hook and loop style fasteners (
aplix, velcro) you will want to secure the tabs
so you do not create a «diaper train.»
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so I'll let you know how the
aplix / touch tape (I'm pretty sure it's not regular velcro) holds up on those — it does seem «stickier» than the other ones were new...
Once that first wash is done, I check to be sure the inserts have come out of any pocket diapers, and if there are any Velcro or
Aplix closure diapers in the load, I double check that the fold - back tabs are still secured
so I don't end up with a big chain of diapers stuck together.
Only the best of materials are used when making every Thirsties Diaper Cover
so the
aplix velcro and Lastin elastic will not wear or stretch out.
When throwing your dirty diapers in your diaper pail (or before washing), always unfold your diapers, remove the inserts from pocket diapers and don't forget to fold down the
aplix (Velcro) onto the laundry tabs
so they don't catch onto your other diapers.
Aplix / velcro diapers would be fastened to laundry tabs and you could just round the edges over and place them top down
so that the crotch (I actually used a thesaurus and could not find a synonym, but it's such a weird word!)
If he puts on
aplix / velcro, that booty will be naked in no time
so we try to keep it covered.
The
aplix can crossover,
so it really does fit at six pounds.