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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Cloth Diapering - Courtney Style
Ok, I have had a bunch of questions, now that I am having another baby, how I do cloth diapers. I will first say, I don't know everything or even close about cloth diapers and this is my way, customized to my wants and needs so please keep that in mind.
Here is the best explanation and list I can get you although this will probably still leave some questions and it might be helpful to come to my house, if possible, or ask me, to see some of the things and how they work before you order.
First I use the gdiapers. I have converted all mine to snap closures (removed the Velcro) to avoid the piling in the wash. They do offer disposable inserts or you can buy cloth inserts. I actually commissioned someone to sew inserts for me (since I don't sew a lick) based off the dimensions of their cloth inserts. If you sew it might be best for you to make them. I will try to post a picture of mine so you can see the stitching. They did special stitching in the middle to help keep the flow in. Ok, so you need to start with a base of gdiapers though, this should include about 12 to 24 diapers (depending on how often you want to do wash). They should come with the plastic liners already when you buy them. The insert options will be up to you. They are weight rated so depending on how much baby weighs will determine which size you get. I never got to the larges with Reagan she went from smalls to mediums (lasted a long time) to potty training.
On top of the cloth inserts I use these liners (I refused to do the spray and wash poop diapers) – they wick the moisture through to the cloth insert and the poopies stay on top so you can just remove the liner and either toss or flush them (they are flushable). This helps to keep the messy ones so that when changing the diapers most often all you have to change is the insert and not the outside cover every time! These are the ones I use. http://www.diapers.com/p/kushies-flushable-biodegradable-diaper-liners-1-roll-6472
Next you will need wet bags. These are bags that are machine washable and made to go in your diaper bag, car, diaper pail to hold the dirtied diapers until you get home or wash time. I have a medium size one for my diaper bag, a large one for longer trips and I have one I got on etsy.com custom made for my pail. I much prefer the zippered kind to the pull string ones to help contain odor and moisture although my one for my diaper pail is pull string. This one is similar to what I have in my diaper bag. http://www.diapers.com/p/itzy-ritzy-wet-happened-zippered-wet-bag-hollywood-blue-26235 Keep in mind these wetbags can sometimes be found for better prices we will need to keep an eye out. Look on etsy.com for zippered wet bag. I use these even now for Reagan’s potty training when she has an accident or when I take the kids swimming etc., anytime we have wet clothes. They are worth investing in.
I also use cloth wipes. There are a variety you can get, my favorite are from etsy.com for price and quantity. You can either buy or make solution to spray on them when using or just use a spray bottle with plain water. I usually add just a tiny bit of baby wash to my mix. Any spray bottle will do. Or you can find a number of options on diapers.com or etsy.com here is one http://www.etsy.com/listing/75737200/wipe-solution-spray-for-cloth-wipes?ref=sr_gallery_3&ga_search_submit=&ga_search_query=spray&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=US&ga_search_type=handmade&ga_facet=handmade%2Fchildren
If you are planning on having another baby I would invest in the more neutral color diapers….I got lucky that I am having another girl because I have a lot of pink, purple etc. If this had been a boy poor guy would be in those diapers. This is an investment for not only for your current child but your next one(s) and then to resell on ebay! You will get some of your money back as they do keep their value if taken care of.
Also, you will need to use non scented, no dye detergent. My favorite to use are these (I actually now use them for all our laundry) http://www.amazon.com/Dropps-Laundry-Scent-Enzyme-Free-20-load/dp/B001N447OM/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1324574641&sr=8-4
This is also a good site for the wetbags and a few other items to look at. You can use code checklist to get 10% off your entire order.
Look around and search online, good deals can be found to reduce startup cost, much can be done on your own (cloth spray etc.) for minimal cost. Use retailmenot.com to check every website you order from for coupon codes and feel free to ask me with any questions.
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