If using a T - shaped fastener (like a Snappi), hook the two top ends of the fastener to the left and right flaps, then hook the bottom end to the
bottom center of the diaper's front.
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.
Some cloth diapers come with a special little pocket slip located in
the center of the diaper.
Make sure the rubber band / twine is in
the center of the diaper.
Make sure all of the rubber bands / twine are wrapped around
the center of the diapers so they will be hidden by the ribbon.
It folds the diaper so that there is a thick pad of absorbency along
the center of the diaper from the front, through the back.
The 3 layers of squishy micro-fiber in
the center of the diaper are very absorbent and allow for a quick drying time.
Pick the tip of that arrow point until it meets
the center of the diaper.
The fold added extra layers of cotton in
the center of the diaper.
For added comfort and dryness we recommend rolling the leg bands in toward
the center of the diaper creating a secure cotton wall barrier that will hold the breastfed stools in.
For added comfort and dryness we recommend rolling the leg bands in toward
the center of the diaper creating a secure cotton wall barrier that will hold the breast fed stools in.