The fleece liner doesn't seem to hold moisture away as well as some of my other pocket diapers.
Not exact matches
Sold in packages of 5
liners, you can fold or cut Stay Dry Diaper Liners to any size; fleece does not require serging or sewing the edges because it will not
liners, you can fold or cut Stay Dry Diaper
Liners to any size; fleece does not require serging or sewing the edges because it will not
Liners to any size;
fleece does not require serging or sewing the edges because it will not fray!
This is difficult to
do without touching the poop that has happened right over the opening, so I have been using AppleCheeks
Fleece Liners in the pocket to catch poops.
Wow this insert is so thin and holds SOOOO MUCH!!!!!! I
do have to use a micro
fleece liner on top of this as wet on babe's bum - but excellent for a heavy wetter or longer diaper change!
I agree with the «most helpful critical review «er that if you can find a value
fleece at the fabric store - like I
did for $ 1.75 / yd., then you have control over the width / length and if you don't mind hemming / stitching the edges (really quite simple and worth the effort to make a custom
liner), then you can have an adundant supply of
fleece liners that cover the entire width and length of the cloth!
We
do sell
fleece liners, but you can make them for pennies (flannel, too).
Easy enough to add a
fleece liner if baby doesn't like to feel wetness.
If I'm lucky (and I am often) all I have to
do is shake the mess off of the
fleece liner into the toilet.
I use Sloomb fitteds and I love them however Sloomb doesn't make a stay dry booster and I didn't like the way
fleece liners bunched up.
We
do offer several stay - dry diapers and doublers and a stay - dry
fleece liner for those customers who desire that.