These great microfleece liners wick moisture away from your baby's skin and into the absorbent cloth diaper below, creating that «stay dry» sensation.
Not exact matches
Both materials are soft and would be
great for babies, but the
microfleece has a slightly longer durability after several washings.
Microfleece is a
great choice for the inner side of a diaper because it helps wick moisture from babies skin and resists staining.
Same
great snap - in design featuring gentle gussets and
microfleece top.
It's best to pick at least one layer of one absorbent natural fabric (cotton, bamboo, hemp) that will hold water, but
microfleece or minky can make a
great second layer for a softly textured wipe!
On the inside, you will find a soft, polyester
microfleece that feels
great on your child's skin.
A
microfleece liner works
great inside my Motherease Sandy's Bamboo fitted to keep skin dry and to slow down pee
Well after browsing the Mod»N' Natural Blog and seeing her post on un-pilling your cloth diapers
microfleece I thought «wow, what a
great idea!»
Microfleece is much thinner and is a wicking fabric (and makes
great feel dry liners) whereas fleece is usually sold thicker and is a repelling fabric.