I have built
up my diaper stash almost entirely with Flip diapers.
I keep a back
up diaper stash in my car — its a couple of older covers I don't love, plus disposable inserts.
The price makes it easy to build
up your diaper stash, or even to get as a starter gift set.
They work great for a pocket diaper and are a cheap way to build
up your diaper stash.
Not exact matches
Once I built my
stash up and was totally in love with my
diapers I wanted to make sure I used the best detergent for them.
I always thought my end goal would be to find one
diaper that would make
up my whole
stash and buy a ton of them, but I would really miss my mish - mash variety.
It does take time to build
up your
stash so in the meantime you might want to consider chlorine free
diapers like 7th Generation or even Gdiapers (didn't work out for me but seems to be favorite among many green moms).
I know moms who have made
up their entire
stash buying used
diapers.
In the end, if pressed to have a
stash made
up of one
diaper only, I could choose any one of these three and have a very dependable supply.
I know it's easy to want to jump into buying a bunch of one kind of
diaper because you want to build your
stash up, but it is best to experiment a little to make sure you get the best fit for you and your baby.
I've folded
up my
stash of AIO cloth
diapers, and I've tucked them away in the drawer.
And as such, its
up next on my newborn cloth
diaper review because I want to rotate it out of my
stash and keep using what I actually love.
As long as you take steps to sanitize them, if you buy cloth
diapers used, it can be a great way to test out a new brand, or build
up your
stash without breaking the bank.
Before Summer Elizabeth was born, I purchased our
stash of cloth
diapers and kindly convinced my seamstress mother to stitch
up a couple dozen wipes.
It really does take time to build
up your
stash and find
diapers that work for your baby.
It's easy to get caught
up in buying all the
diapers but if your sole reason for cloth
diapering is to save money remember a modest
stash is all you NEED!
I love that I can just fold
up the wrap,
stash it under a car seat or in a
diaper bag, and know that whatever comes my way, I am prepared.
They're great for
stashing in a
diaper bag, and don't take
up much room, but the sticker tops tend to lose the ability to stay shut by the tail end of the package.
Most of my
stash is made
up of one size cloth
diapers because they are such a great economical option.
If your newborn
stash was made
up primarily of prefolds, you can re-purpose them as burp rags, changing pads, or
diaper doublers.
It's no secret that Pocket
Diapers make
up the majority of my
stash.
Very True, I am just now selling my son's
stash to get newborn
diapers so it comes full circle, our total costs will end
up being pretty low this time around.
Happybottomus has a
diaper swap a few times a year, it is a wonderful way to sell off items from your
diaper stash as well as pick
up some new things you would like to try.
«These make
up the majority of my
diaper stash.
If you have soft to average water and your whole
stash needs a deep cleaning, I recommend washing your
diapers to remove soil and fresh urine, then following
up with multiple hot washes with no detergent.
When I first started out with cloth
diapers 3 years ago, I built my
stash up completely with pocket
diapers.
Get yourself set
up for long - term cloth
diapering success by purchasing what I like to call a «growth
stash.»
Coupled with the fun solids and prints in the Sweet Pea line
up, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this
diaper for a cloth
diaper stash.
It folds
up to store a couple of
diapers and wipes, making it easy to
stash under a stroller or in another bag.
Diaper Rite pockets make up most of my (non-prefold) diaper
Diaper Rite pockets make
up most of my (non-prefold)
diaper diaper stash.
My FIRST EXPERIENCE WITH A POCKET
DIAPER — I am LAUGHING so hard since now they make
up 99 % of my
stash!
You can read why I packed
up my AIO cloth
diaper stash here.
Even if you've made
up your mind that you have no interest in «old school cloth
diapers,» prefold cloth
diapers should be a staple for every cloth
diaper stash in my opinion.
Sometimes, the thought of your child growing
up (or maybe growing out of their adorable cloth
diaper and / or wool
stash) is hard to come to terms with.
I would buy some Tweedlebug One - Size Pocket
Diapers since I'm trying top build
up my basic pocket
diaper stash.
After two years, my daughter potty trained and I boxed
up her hefty
stash of cloth
diapers in anticipation of a sibling sometime soon and mostly forgot about them.
Picking
up some new
diapers here, selling off ones that I had grown jaded with there, and once again, my
stash resembled a patched together quilt of colors and fabrics.
Six months later, our entire cloth
diaper stash was made
up of bumGenius
diapers.
You can always add to your
stash, I would rather see you washing more frequently for a few days until the extra
diapers arrive then have so many you don't ever get to the last 6 - 10
diapers (money you could have used for the next size
up!)
After getting frustrated with the majority of
diapers that she had in her
stash, a friend of mine bought only one of a whole bunch of different
diapers, used them for thirty days, returned the
diapers that didn't work for her babies, and stocked
up on those that she liked.
Though it really makes
up for the convenience of
stashing in a duffle bag and how big it is for
diaper changes.
Just
stash these plastic bags in your
diaper bag and use them when you need to wrap
up a # 2
diaper or if you need a trash bag.
Sunbaby provide an easy, cheap way to beef
up your cloth
diaper stash without spending too much or worrying about your investment.
Each year I try to round
up all of the
diapers I tried and post an update on whether each
diaper is still a shining star in our
stash or if it no longer works for us and has fallen by the wayside.
They make
up about a third of our
stash now, mostly because I don't want to invest in more when we are mostly through our
diapering years.
This
diaper holds
up fine and would continue working well as a
stash base.
Some new parents will appreciate if you buy one or more cloth
diapers for them to help them build
up their
stash.
This is my first time cloth
diapering so I'm just now starting to build my
stash up before baby arrives in a couple months!
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diapers make
up a large percentage of my cloth
diapering stash.
It does take time to build
up your
stash so in the meantime you might want to consider chlorine free
diapers like 7th Generation or even Gdiapers (didn't work out for me but seems to be favorite among many green -LSB-...]