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Jingle 06-17-2011 02:45 PM

The cloth diapers can not hold a candle to disposables. All my Grands and Great Grands wore them. They are great, sure wished they had them when I was having kids.

lfw045 06-17-2011 03:17 PM

......sorry

Quilt Mom 06-17-2011 04:01 PM

I used cloth for my first - thought it worked great. I made the switch from work to home with her, also. When my second was born, I was working full time, and the daycare required disposables. No choice, as I was the breadwinner temporarily. There are positives to both methods.

Sounds like a lot of good advice here. Congratulations on your little one to come!

happyscrappy 06-17-2011 06:12 PM

one of my favorite patterns is called "rita's rump" it is online. there are alot of free patterns on line. however, i found that the patterns are WAY too big for newborns. what i did was get a newborn disposable from someone, and kind of made my own pattern. definetely use the "pocket" type of diaper so that you can dry the soaker pad separately. they will dry faster. i made alot of the diapers in the cutest flannel. they are so adorable. try using a poly-type for the layer that will go up against the skin. poly has a hard time absorbing so it will go right thru to the soaker pad, keeps baby drier. they also sell the bamboo soaker fabric online. alot of that stuff seems expensive, but it is still way cheaper than store-bought any kind! t-shirts also make great diapers. google any of these and you'll be surprised what's out there. have fun.

crkathleen 06-19-2011 03:43 PM

Thanks again everybody. Happyscrappy, I will look Rita's rump up. :)


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