Sentences with phrase «diaper pinned in place»

These are the waterproof covers that generations ago were elastic around the waist and legs and pulled up over the cloth diaper pinned in place.

Not exact matches

Traditional versus Better Fit Traditional Fit prefold cloth diapers can be secured to baby with diaper pins, Snappi Fasteners or placed in diaper cover and trifolded (sides folded over the middle) with the extra length then folded over in front or back for additional absorbency.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, infants in Europe and North American were wearing cloth diapers - folded square made of linen or cotton flannel an held in place with a safety piIn the late 1800s and early 1900s, infants in Europe and North American were wearing cloth diapers - folded square made of linen or cotton flannel an held in place with a safety piin Europe and North American were wearing cloth diapers - folded square made of linen or cotton flannel an held in place with a safety piin place with a safety pin.
Snap covers are a looser fit as well so the diapers require diaper pins, a Snappi or another style of closure to keep the diaper in place.
Contour diapers have an hourglass design but still use a safety pin to keep it in place.
Though they can be found readily in many local baby stores or fabric stores, its recommended that they be bought through your cloth diaper retailer because they will offer you diaper pins with great features such as a curved body to make pinning easier and safer, and heads that lock into place.
They're thrilled to be having a little sister any day now and I'm worried that they're gonna love her a little too much I found The Pin in early 2010 when I was tired of buying disposables for two kiddos, made the switch to cloth, and haven't ever looked back The Pin has been an amazing place of support and knowledge for me, opening my mind to many more green ways of living besides just cloth diapers — and I've made a lot of amazing friends along the way.
In the 19th century, the modern diaper began to take shape and mothers in many parts of the world used cotton material, held in place with a fastening — eventually the safety piIn the 19th century, the modern diaper began to take shape and mothers in many parts of the world used cotton material, held in place with a fastening — eventually the safety piin many parts of the world used cotton material, held in place with a fastening — eventually the safety piin place with a fastening — eventually the safety pin.
Besides extra security, the overwraps have Velcro fasteners that hold the diaper in place and eliminate the need for pins.
You don't have to pin them if you don't want to — just lay the prefold or flat diaper in the cover, fasten the cover, and everything will stay in place.
Pinning can be a bit intimidating, so I often use a Snappi, but sometimes I'll Snappi to hold the diaper in place, then go back and pin.
Hold the tips of the left and right corners to the center and secure both sides in place with two diaper pins.
I personally HATE «wasting» money on wrapping gifts (of any kind) so for baby showers I always wrap gifts that are small enough to it a baby blanket with diaper pins to secure them and toys in place of a bow.
The pin will literally be «locked» in place until you slide the head up to unlock it at the next diaper change.
No safety pins, just place cloth in cover and snap cover closed - diaper gets dirty, put in pail and it gets taken away once per week - no smell, no mess, no fuss and no adding to the huge landfills!!!
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