Awesome! I just have a hard time with paying $18 a diaper, it just seems crazy. Unless you can get by with 10 diapers for years.I just don't know, I'll have to check it out, for sure...
Awesome! I just have a hard time with paying $18 a diaper, it just seems crazy. Unless you can get by with 10 diapers for years.I just don't know, I'll have to check it out, for sure...
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
I am happy to read about this interest in cloth diapering. If any of you sew, you can make the pocket diapers yourself - and customize them with the features you like best. I eventually made one that looks most like the Happy Heiny brand with those features (big square tabs, velcro all the way across the front, fleece lining, wide pockets) I made the pocket diapers for my granddaughters and am sure we saved lots of money so far - plus they are so cute!! Each one took me about an hour to complete. Let me paste in a few of my favorite sources:
http://www.geocities.com/rew4birth/Diapers.html
http://www.diapersewing.com/hbpocketinstructions.htm
http://www.thenappynetwork.org.nz/pocket.php
http://www.thediaperhyena.com/reap.htm
http://www.sewbaby.com/shopbaby/index.php
http://verybaby.com/cloth-diaper-fabric
http://www.celticclothswholesale.com/
http://www.diapercuts.com/
http://www.acutabovefabrics.com/stor...lt.asp?Cat=PUL
If I remember correctly, I am thinking that the diapers cost me about $6-8 each for materials. This was several years ago. I think I made about 20 of them in two sizes. You can sew your own pocket liners, too. I purchased most everything online at one or more of these sites. I sometimes found cute fabric at Ebay, too. Hope some of you get inspired to stitch your own or get someone to do it for you (mom, grandma, etc) There are also some work-at-home moms (WAHM's) who can sew these for you.
PS: I am retired from home sewing diapers![]()
Last edited by sirrahbed; 01-31-2009 at 12:32 PM.
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
I love the pocket diapers, like Anna said. I don't think I could ever do prefolds. BumGenius are my favorite. I love the Suedecloth lining, it's much softer and nicer then the fleece of my FuzziBunz. I don't have any Happy Heiny's, they have fleece lining like the FuzziBunz so I never bought any. As of yet I haven't had any problems with the tabs though I have read complaints about them.
The BG have always fit Nathan well too, the FB often leak simply because they don't fit his legs as well. A problem I've never had with the BG.
$18 per diaper is expensive, but they'll last. I have 2 dozen of them so I spent $432 on them. You'll spend that on disposables within the first 9 months. Like Debbie said too, you can make them cheaper if you can sew. Also if they're taken care of they may last through more than one baby. It doesn't cost too much to wash them and I dry them outside in the sun so I don't have the added expense of drying them in the dryer.
- Kari
skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla
We used a diaper service both times. I loved having one less thing to
worry about.I loved it.
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One of my regrets was not using cloth diapers.Glad to hear you are doing it!!
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
I love drying things outside! I will definitely consider the BumGenius and the Happy Heiny.What size(s) did you get? They lasted your son's entire diapering time? If that's the case, it seems like a no brainer to go that route. I was looking at the "one size" diapers from BumGenius. I do plan on using disposables for outings and stuff, and we sell chlorine free diapers where I work, so I figure I'll give those a try.
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
I have the one-sized diapers from BumGenius and medium FuzziBunz. The mediums fit Nathan when he was about 4 months old and they still fit with room to grow. I used Seventh Generation chlorine free diapers in the early months and really liked them. They're hard to find around here though so once Nathan was older I started using Huggies for the occasions I actually put him in a deposable. I'd probably still be using the chlorine free diapers if they were easier to find. My grocery store sells other 7th Gen. products, but not their diapers yet, I'm hoping they'll have them before I have another baby.
I use and love Seventh Generation wipes! I order them in bulk from Amazon. I may go with cloth wipes when we have another baby though, we'll see.
The inserts take a long time to dry so you may want to either buy or sew some extra inserts for the diapers. The diapers themselves dry pretty quickly.
Also the laundry soap you use on your diapers is important. I use http://Charlie's Soap. I've heard good things about http://Allen's Naturally too.
Also you can't use diaper rash ointment with cloth diapers so keeping disposables around incase of a rash is a good idea. Rashes aren't too common with cloth though! Nathan's really never had a diaper rash. He's gotten a little red a few times and we've put rash ointment and a disposable on him just so it didn't turn into a rash and it never has.
- Kari
skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla
Thanks, Kari! I don't know what sizes we have at the store I work at, but we do sell the Seventh Generation diapers. They'll be easy for me to get. I haven't looked at wipes, yet. I'm sure if we don't have them, I can get them from somewhere else pretty easily. Or follow your steps and order them.
Good to know about diaper rash ointment, I didn't know you couldn't use it with cloth diapers. Thank you!
I use BioKleen laundry detergent, it's all natural, non toxic. I wonder if that is comparable to the ones you listed. Are the ones you listed specific for cloth diapers or are they just natural detergents?
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
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