Showing posts with label Diapering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diapering. Show all posts

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Kushies Cloth Diapering 101

For those curious about how to diaper using Kushies Ultra cloth diapers, here's a little instructional video.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Cloth diapering part 6

Fuzzi bunz one size, thirsties, fuzzi bunz old style and how to use inserts, doublers and liners. Not professional in any way.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Cloth diapering part 3

Fuzzi bunz one size, thirsties, fuzzi bunz old style and how to use inserts, doublers and liners. Not professional in any way.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Night Time Cloth Diapering System with Tie Nappy

In this video we demonstrate a very effective night time cloth diapering system. We use an Engel Organic Cotton Tie Nappy stuffed with a brushed organic cotton liner or trifolded prefold, and covered with an Engel Organic Merino Wool Cover (soaker). When properly fastened and with a properly prepped wool soaker, this combination is virtually leakproof and is tough enough to last through the entire night. For more information, visit our website at www.littlespruceorganics.com

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Cloth Diapering 101 (part 5 of 7)

The fifth video in a seven part seminar about cloth diapering. This installment includes cloth diapering accessories like wet bags, cloth wipes, wipe solution, doublers, liners, and odor control products.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Cloth Diapers - Night Time Cloth Diapering

Many parents who use cloth diapers confide to me that they use disposable diapers at night because they are afraid of leaks. In our experience, we have fewer leaks at night with a good cloth diaper because we can adjust absorbency. The few nights when I have tried disposable diapers at night, my daughter flooded our bed. Choosing the right night time diaper doesn't need to be stressful. Here are some ideas for keeping your little one dry and sleeping all night.

Obviously, your baby will be wearing a diaper longer at night once they start sleeping through a feeding or two. This is when many parents notice that they need more absorbency to keep everyone asleep and happy. Here are some combinations that have worked well for us or for my customers:

* A premium Indian prefold alone may be enough for a light wetter. For our little Niagara, we use a premium thickness Indian prefold cloth diaper with a folded hemp prefold as a doubler. This does make a bulky combination, especially when we pair it with a thick wool cover, but it is massively absorbent.

* Hemp and bamboo are more absorbent than cotton, so many parents swear by a hemp or bamboo fitted diaper with a doubler. A fleece cover works well for some heavy wetters, but for others they need more water-resistance. For these babies PUL (polyurethane laminated) covers work well.

* For some heavy wetters, a moisture barrier helps keep them comfy. Suedecloth and microfleece are both used as moisture barrier. Pocket diapers and some all in one diapers have these linings. Your best bet is usually a pocket that allows for adding doublers or an extra prefold folded into it.




For more experienced info about cloth diapering, visit One Lucky Mama cloth diapers You'll find plenty of free how to guides and money saving tips at http://www.oneluckymama.com

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Cloth diapering part 2

Fuzzi bunz one size, thirsties, fuzzi bunz old style and how to use inserts, doublers and liners. Not professional in any way.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

A Day In The Life of a Cloth Diapering Mom - Part 2

A Day in the Life of a cloth diapering mom

Monday, June 27, 2011

A Day in the Life of a Cloth Diapering Mom - Part 1

A Day in the Life of a Cloth Diapering mom