Do keep in mind that
natural fiber diapers do need to be prepped before you put them in the kit, otherwise, they may not absorb very well.
Not exact matches
Features and Benefits of the Thirsties
Natural AIO (Newborn): Interior consists of 8 thirsty layers of natural fibers — 2 layers of organic cotton in the body and 6 layers of hemp / organic cotton in the soaker pads Goes on in one simple step — cloth diapering doesn't get easier Snap closure version offers umbilical cord snap down which may be used while cord stump is present or belly button is healing Convenient, trim fitting and absorbent Gentle elastic around legs and waist provide protection against leaks Available with hook & loop or snap closure Fabric content: Outer — 100 % polyester with waterproof TPU laminate, Inner Absorbency — 2 layers of 100 % organic cotton, Inner Soakers &mdas
Natural AIO (Newborn): Interior consists of 8 thirsty layers of
natural fibers — 2 layers of organic cotton in the body and 6 layers of hemp / organic cotton in the soaker pads Goes on in one simple step — cloth diapering doesn't get easier Snap closure version offers umbilical cord snap down which may be used while cord stump is present or belly button is healing Convenient, trim fitting and absorbent Gentle elastic around legs and waist provide protection against leaks Available with hook & loop or snap closure Fabric content: Outer — 100 % polyester with waterproof TPU laminate, Inner Absorbency — 2 layers of 100 % organic cotton, Inner Soakers &mdas
natural fibers — 2 layers of organic cotton in the body and 6 layers of hemp / organic cotton in the soaker pads Goes on in one simple step — cloth
diapering doesn't get easier Snap closure version offers umbilical cord snap down which may be used while cord stump is present or belly button is healing Convenient, trim fitting and absorbent Gentle elastic around legs and waist provide protection against leaks Available with hook & loop or snap closure Fabric content: Outer — 100 % polyester with waterproof TPU laminate, Inner Absorbency — 2 layers of 100 % organic cotton, Inner Soakers — 6...
Cotton and other
natural fibers used for cloth
diapers are highly absorbent, and depending on the style,
do a better job of holding in leaks than their paper counterpart, the disposable
diaper.
(It also makes cleaning up messy
diapers easier, since poop sprays off of suedecloth more easily than it
does off of
natural fibers) If you plan to use this
diaper cover as an all - in - two or cover over flats or prefolds, you'll be glad to hear that you can buy these liners separately too!
Getting your
diapers truly clean doesn't need to to be a concern if you choose
diapers that incorporate
natural fibers and designs with a fold - in absorbent pad.
We use a combination but I
do feel that my
natural fiber inserts /
diapers / flats clean up much better.
I started really loving all
natural fibers, but at this point my stash was pretty large and she was nearly
done so there was no need to buy more
diapers or restash.
Like all
natural fibers, they are less likely to get the funky smell that microfiber
diapers get after time and they don't trap nearly as much buildup after dozens of washes.
While I knew that it was a good idea to wash all new clothes and
diapers before using them, I didn't realize that there are additional steps that are necessary to prepare
natural fibers such as:
Also, if you wash
natural fibers with synthetics or
do not rinse all the detergent out of your
diapers each time you wash, you may notice your fleece begins to repel or your
diapers begin to leak.