There are many
kinds of diaper covers that require slightly different use.
There are many
kinds of diaper covers.
These are lightweight, airy wool, loose and stretchy - a nice weight for moderately warm spring / fall weather when you still want pants on your baby;) The cut is wonderful, the stretchy high waist, long cuffs and ample room mean that they fit for a long, long time without bulk and even the biggest cloth bum is no sweat (they are, however,
no kind of diaper cover!).
Not exact matches
Chickadee & Me an environmentally - minded endeavor, offering a
kind of «upcycled
diaper cover» style called «woolies».
Chickadee & Me specializes in using sustainable, recycled wool to create new, one
of a
kind, sumptuously soft upcycled
diaper covers.
I decided to cloth
diaper before my first son was born, and — librarian that I am — I did all
kinds of research, including attending a cloth
diapering workshop, before deciding that prefolds or fitteds and
covers were the way to go for the newborn stage.
«Our little bundle
of joy was
kind of small, so she didn't fit the modern
diaper covers that have replaced painful pins to keep the cloth attached to the baby.»
We did the
covers / prefolds when my daughter was a newborn, but wanted one
kind of diaper to get us to potty training.
This waterproof cloth
diaper cover is eye - catching with its colorful designs while the legs comes with elastic band to make sure that there will be no leakage
of any
kind.
And as a seasoned cloth
diaper user who has used ALL
kinds of diapers (pocket, fitted with
cover, AIO), I can now say that my FAVORITE is prefolds with
cover.
If you are wondering whether or not you need cloth
diaper covers for your baby, the answer is that it depends on what
kind of cloth
diaper you are using.
Or what
kind of diapers or
covers you make, and where we can buy them.
Its an «around the house»
kind of cover and its loose and easy to slip on and off, assisting in quicker
diaper changes.
You could use a
diaper service to «test the waters», but you will only be able to try out one
kind of cloth
diaper, the basic prefold or fitted
diaper (supplied by the
diaper service) and a
cover (bought and washed by you).
Keep a tightly
covered, plastic bag - lined container next to the box that you can empty every few days; you can even buy special bag sealers that work like the
kind of units that seal up
diapers.