Supplies: 12 - 24 flat diapers (average price $ 1 each for flour sack towels available at your local WalMart and other retail stores) 5 diaper covers (average price $ 5 - 9 each - Bummis Whisper Pant sells for $ 5; Econobum diaper covers sell for $ 8.95) 5 - 10 reusable wipes or wash clothes (average price $ 3 - 10 pack) Laundry detergent ($ 5 for a 32 load bottle of Arm & Hammer Essentials) Plunger ($ 1 - 5 depending on how fancy you get) Snappi diaper fastener or old
fashioned diaper pins... [Read More]
They're durable safe and eliminate the need for old
fashioned diaper pins.
Not exact matches
Prefolds and covers are the most similar to the old -
fashioned cloth
diapers; except you don't need to use
pins anymore.
The rest of my
diapers I use the old
fashioned pin and plastic on the outside.
To roll salad rolls, think
diapering a baby the old
fashioned way - with cloth
diapers minus the
diaper pins!
Both replace old
fashioned pins, and both work much like an Ace bandage grabber — they have little teeth that grab the
diaper fabric and hold it tight.
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 my youngest son, who is the first child I have used complete cloth
diapering I went to the store and purchased a pack of pre-folds,
pins, and 6 - 8 plastic pants (the old
fashioned kind).