Some inserts attach with snaps or Velcro, and some get
tucked under flaps in the cover.
You can snap the bamboo inserts in, or just lay in the shell and
tuck under the flap.
Not exact matches
To provide all night protection for heavy wetters, simply lay a RagaBabe Insert or Doubler on the lining and
tuck under the front
flap.
Without a pocket to stuff, diaper changes are quicker with Flip; just
tuck the insert or prefold of your choice
under the front and back
flaps and the diaper is ready to put on your baby!
This system involves no stuffing - just
tuck the insert
under the
flaps.
Inserts are snapped onto the lining and
tucked under the front
flap to hold it in place.
Extra material in the rise (if rise snaps are being used) is pushed upwards, not down, and the front panel edges
under the waist belt are securely
tucked into upper thigh creases, while ensuring the «wings» of the front
flap are
tucked into the waist band.
The Velcro is beneficial for my front
flap issues because it has an extra pul
flap that you can
tuck the front of the insert
under (snap version doesn't).
Make sure that you
tuck the arm
flaps securely and flat
under the baby's back as the
flaps keeps the baby from working her arms free and waking herself.
Pull the 6 o'clock
flap above baby's left shoulder and
tuck it
under.
I have seen parents get a stash of 24 diaper changes in flats and Wolbybug covers (they have elasticized
flaps to
tuck in a pad-folded flat, so not really much more work than stuffing pockets, AND they don't need to be unstuffed) for
under $ 70.
They will
tuck nicely right
under the Funky Fluff Flex
flaps at the ends of the diaper.
Good
flaps can
tuck under frame so doesn't blow off in wind either.
The cover is designed for
tucking a diaper
under the front and back
flap.
These tea filters also have a paper
flap which is perfect for
tucking under the lid of a tea pot or a travel mug.
This bag doesn't zip, the
flap covers the opening and
tucks under the little embellished piece, there is also a pocket along the whole backside.
Finally you've got the microHDMI, headset port and,
tucked away
under a
flap, a MicroSD card slot with SDXC and SDHC support (64 GB SDXC tested.)
If they have an envelope,
tuck them
under the outer
flap.
Why not just make the
flap sit on the horse's rump or just be
tucked under the player?