Not exact matches
I ultimately started packing an extra
Tshirt for myself in the
diaper bag just in case my original one became too sweaty to wear comfortably in public.
If I pushed myself finding used covers, and made flat
diapers out of my husband's old
tshirts, I'm confident that I could do the challenge for about $ 40.
I also started cloth
diapering with what ever I had on hand at home, I have used
tshirts and receiving blankets as absorbency and old fleece blankets cut up as my covers.
If you don't have money to buy cloth
diapers for your baby, this YouTube video produced by Cotton Babies shows how to use a
tshirt to make a cloth
diaper for your baby.
Inserts can be anything from an old cotton
tshirt, receiving blankets, flour sack towel, or pre-fold inserts that many cloth
diaper company's sell.