Can you think of any more reasons for another mom to
consider flat diapers?
Not exact matches
You'll need to evaluate what «extras» are covered in the service
considering the fact that packages can vary from a specific number of
diapers to a
flat rate, and may or may not include dabs, pails, refillable bags and so on.
Considered the most economical and versatile cloth
diaper option, prefold
diapers are just a step away from the large
flat diapers, the only difference being prefolds are typically rectangular and not single - layered.
I barely
considered flats when I was beginning to cloth
diaper.
While
flats are
considered by many to be inconvenient and old - fashioned, they can be a simple and affordable cloth
diaper system.
Birdseye cotton is also
considered to be quite durable, and has been used in the construction of
flat cloth
diapers for years.
Each
Consider Cloth kit contains an example of standard
diaper options, (AIO, AI2, Pocket, Fitted, Flat, Contour, Wool Diaper Cover, PUL Diaper Cover, and Wet Bag, all donated by manufacturers) and some diapering accessories (cloth wipes, fasteners,
diaper options, (AIO, AI2, Pocket, Fitted,
Flat, Contour, Wool
Diaper Cover, PUL Diaper Cover, and Wet Bag, all donated by manufacturers) and some diapering accessories (cloth wipes, fasteners,
Diaper Cover, PUL
Diaper Cover, and Wet Bag, all donated by manufacturers) and some diapering accessories (cloth wipes, fasteners,
Diaper Cover, and Wet Bag, all donated by manufacturers) and some
diapering accessories (cloth wipes, fasteners, etc.).
If you need to put new inserts in your
diapers after a couple of years,
consider prefolds or
flats.
What to
consider: While
flats and prefolds aren't the most high - tech or convenient choice (especially when you're still brushing up on your cloth -
diapering basics), they're the cheapest cloth
diapers around.
If
flat diapers and prefolds aren't your thing,
consider pocket
diapers, fitteds, and all in one
diapers made with all natural fibers in their absorbent layers, and think about a
diaper that will be easier to wash — say an all in one
diaper that has a soaker pad that is only attached at one end, or one that has removable layers.
The days are long gone when you had to only
consider going for a soft
flat pad, when changing a baby's
diaper.
Consider using frugal cloth
diapering methods (prefolds,
flats, blankets, flour sack towels) to eliminate the cost of disposables while you're switching to cloth.