Return
from Fleece Diaper Covers to Cloth Diaper Connection
Not exact matches
Order it direct
from Twin Z's website as part of a deluxe baby gift basket, including the pillow, additional pillow
cover,
fleece blankets,
diapers, toys and more.
Also... I deal with sooo many moms wanting to give up on cloth
diapering in general because of the «cheaper»
diapers they bought ended up falling apart and didn't live up to their expectations (such as leaks etc.), snaps melting, pul delaminating,
fleece pulling away
from the
cover and such that I won't carry them in our store.
The advantage of
fleece cloth
diaper covers is that it comes with natural ability to absorb liquid hence it draws the water away
from your baby's skin.
Thanks to new fabrics and choices of design, there are a lot of
cover options you can choose
from for your cloth baby
diapers, including wool,
fleece, PUL, and nylon.
In this video, Jess illustrates how to create no - sew cloth
diaper covers from fleece:
Kim Rosas has a video tutorial (below) on how to make a no - sew
diaper cover from fleece material, and flat
diapers from old, XXL T - shirts.
Package includes a one - size
diaper cover that snaps to fit babies
from 9 - 35 lbs, 2 snap - in daytime
diaper inserts made of absorbent microfiber and soft moisture - wicking
fleece, and a small wet bag.
5 bummis super whisper wraps (medium) 5 bumkins
covers (extra large) 4 snappis 1 Wahmies
diaper pail liner 1 13 gallon trash can with lid
from Walmart 1 Wahmies
diaper tote (Regular sized) 48 bumGenius bamboo wipes (See recipe for wipes here) 1 yard of
fleece cut into 4 × 12 ″ rectangles