I have been using
some of the velcro tabs in my kitchen to hold a heavy powerstrip full of cords at a reachable height (plugs are way heavier and more intense here in Europe) and it hasn't moved an inch!
Also be sure to periodically clean any stray hair or fibres out
of the velcro tabs to keep your closures in great shape.
Not exact matches
We can attach Clara's teething toys right to the crib teething rail protector with the handy
Velcro tabs, so if she gets sick
of it, she can suck on another choice toy
I'm in the process
of replacing the
velcro and laundry
tabs on 8
of my bumGenius pocket diapers.
My only suggestion would be for them to start including a new strip
of material for the
velcro side
tabs to attach to on the front
of the diaper.
First, the handy laundry
tabs go bad, then the
velcro tabs get loose in the wash and collect all kinds
of lint and hair.
Most styles
of All - In - One Diapers secure around baby with some form
of Velcro or hook & loop closure
tabs; snaps can also be used.
Because, really, without them, it's only a matter
of time before I'll be contacting you again for new
velcro tabs.
I also got some soft
velcro (it said it can be used for infant clothing on the back
of the package), and replaced the laundry
tabs, too.
A quick question — did you not find that you also needed to replace the long strip
of non-sticky
Velcro on the front
of the diaper, where the
tabs attach?
Grabbing one
of the back stretchy
tabs, pull it forward and around baby's waist to secure with
velcro to the front panel.
Once that first wash is done, I check to be sure the inserts have come out
of any pocket diapers, and if there are any
Velcro or Aplix closure diapers in the load, I double check that the fold - back
tabs are still secured so I don't end up with a big chain
of diapers stuck together.
None
of our Thirsties need new elestic and the
velcro is as good as new (thanks to the amazing laundry
tabs that WORK).
Materials: The cover is usually made
of PUL or some other waterproof material, and has snaps or
Velcro on the closure
tabs.
What they are: Fitted diapers look a bit like cloth versions
of the disposable kind and have built - in snaps, hooks, or
Velcro (instead
of sticky
tabs) to fasten them around your tot's tush.
If you can not wake your baby up, and you have tried the follow things: A warm washcloth bath, tickled ribs and shoulders, massaged the palms
of the hands, and you've even tried the dreaded «fake out the baby by pulling the
velcro tab on the diaper» trick?
All In One Diapers close with
tabs of Aplix or
Velcro hook & loop closures for a secure, yet adjustable custom cloth diaper fit.
Cotton Babies now makes a Diaper Refresher Kit, which contains 2 replacement
velcro tabs, plus a set
of leg and waist elastics.
(Make sure you secure
velcro tabs to laundry
tabs to prevent excessive wear and tear on your
velcro — and the notorious diaper chain that comes out
of the dryer!)
I prefer to leave all in one diapers or pocket diapers with
Velcro tab closures at the top
of my stash for baby sitters.
Baby is placed atop an open diaper cover, and the side
tabs (a.k.a. «wings») wrap around baby to either
Velcro or snap to the front portion
of the diaper cover.
This RagaBabe shows classic signs
of wear on the
Velcro tabs and «landing strip» (
Velcro strip), with pilling above the strip.
This swaddling blanket pattern is designed for Micro babies from 3 - 6 Lbs (15 - 18» long) It has adjustable
velcro tabs with plenty
of adjustability to get a tight fit for all babies.
As it turns out my local council, in an effort to reduce the amount
of plastic bags used in it's community are distributing a reusable bag to every household in its constituency: — RRB - It comes folded up in a fairly small block (no packaging, it folds into itself and has a
Velcro tab to keep it folded) so it's easy to throw in my backpack or carry around so when I can't fit any more into my backpack it's right there again and again!