You can use these wipes / washcloths
for burp rags, wipes, and washcloths.
Gerber birdseye prefolds are one of the best inexpensive options
for burp rags.
Think back to when your babe was a wee little one and you reached
for a burp rag to wipe up that sweet little cherubic face after a feeding.
Not exact matches
And prefolds also make great doublers, inserts
for your pocket diapers, or
burp rags.
They can also be used as
burp rags or
for cleaning around the house.
I'd prepare
for a feeding session with an armful of
burp rags and old towels.
When those are not used
for infant parents can use as
rag polishing,
burp cloths, and others chores at home.
The prefold / flats rarely get used as diapers — they are
burp rags and pads
for changing table.
After deciding on the dimensions, I used a rotary cutter to cut out the front and back of a t - shirt
for a 2 - ply
burp rag (I also made some 4 - ply
burp rags by inserting a plain shirt between the printed layers).
Prefold cloth diapers are amazing diapers because you can use them as
burp rags, cleaning
rags, or use them as inserts
for your pocket diapers.
These include diapers, wipes, change of clothes
for baby, bottles,
burp rags and pacifiers.
(Check out this post
for an easy DIY
burp rag!)
I loved the
burp rags I made
for Little J, and I made some more
for baby girl (check back in two weeks to see how I made them!).
We don't, really, and neither do you, but without a baby shower or registry to look forward to I figured it was high time we got to the store
for some onesies and
burp rags already.
My daughter had horrible acid reflux
for 8 months (her doctor was surprised she was even gaining weight with the amount she spit up) and I was given both minky and terry cloth
burp rags and the minky worked 1000 times better than terry cloth plus it didn't chap her delicate skin with all the wiping.
I put my minky
burp rags I made
for my son in the dryer
for over a year and never had any problems!
But I'm glad the
burp rags came out well
for you!
It also has a pocket
for you to store your most favorite book, a
burp rag, or your little one's favorite toy.
We had onesies and sleepers
for most of the clothing items, and I used cloth diapers as
burp rags since they are more absorbent.