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zuzubailey
LIF Zygote
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Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
I have decided to use cloth diapers. I'm blown away by the choices these days. So many to choose from I don't know where to start! Anyone else going cloth? Anyone have any experience with them? I'm leaning towards pre folds and covers. I have no experience with them so any and all advise appreciated!
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Posted 7/2/13 9:21 AM |
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ElizaRags35
My 2 Girls
Member since 2/09 20494 total posts
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Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
I've summoned a cloth diaper guru for you.
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Posted 7/2/13 11:02 AM |
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WockaWocka10
LIF Infant
Member since 4/13 349 total posts
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Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
You rang.. Lol
Are you on FB? If so, search cloth diaper chat. Thousands of moms to answer your every CD question. We are a small CD community here on LI, but there is a LI group too
For CD info, YouTube CD 101. There are a few tutorials that teach you everything.
My fave are pockets. I use alva baby, kawaii, and bumGenius. I buy them very cheap from co-ops, also found on FB.
Cloth is such a fun journey! Feel free to FM.
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Posted 7/2/13 11:07 AM |
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WockaWocka10
LIF Infant
Member since 4/13 349 total posts
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
Posted by ElizaRags35
I've summoned a cloth diaper guru for you.
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Posted 7/2/13 11:08 AM |
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Linzee636
LIF Toddler
Member since 2/11 454 total posts
Name: L
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
I am not planning on cloth diapering but I follow a blog called young house love and they swear by it and have done many articles on how they do it.
young house love
hope that helps!
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Posted 7/2/13 11:15 AM |
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ModDot
PUMPKIN ALL THE THINGS
Member since 8/11 2196 total posts
Name: Trissy
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
Posted by ElizaRags35
I've summoned a cloth diaper guru for you.
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Posted 7/2/13 1:02 PM |
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
I hope I'm over day able to be the miniCD guru
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Posted 7/2/13 1:32 PM |
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Kitten1929
LIF Adult
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
Posted by MaPetiteLoutre
I hope I'm over day able to be the miniCD guru
Is that dino talk?
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Posted 7/2/13 1:34 PM |
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
errrr.
I talk pretty. make good words. "amy, pretty! pretty gorilla. amy. want. green drop drink."
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Posted 7/2/13 1:48 PM |
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MRsFaTThead
NY GIRL IN TEXAS
Member since 6/10 5483 total posts
Name: WHO GIVES A POO WHO GIVES A FUDGE !!
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
Posted by MaPetiteLoutre
errrr.
I talk pretty. make good words. "amy, pretty! pretty gorilla. amy. want. green drop drink."
have you been watchig CONGO again? lol
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Posted 7/2/13 1:53 PM |
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
Posted by MRsFaTThead
Posted by MaPetiteLoutre
errrr.
I talk pretty. make good words. "amy, pretty! pretty gorilla. amy. want. green drop drink."
have you been watchig CONGO again? lol
Yes. Don't judge me.
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Posted 7/2/13 2:07 PM |
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ElizaRags35
My 2 Girls
Member since 2/09 20494 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
Posted by Kitten1929
Posted by MaPetiteLoutre
I hope I'm over day able to be the miniCD guru
Is that dino talk?
I just spit out my water.
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Posted 7/2/13 3:23 PM |
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zuzubailey
LIF Zygote
Member since 6/13 4 total posts
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
Posted by WockaWocka10
You rang.. Lol
Are you on FB? If so, search cloth diaper chat. Thousands of moms to answer your every CD question. We are a small CD community here on LI, but there is a LI group too
For CD info, YouTube CD 101. There are a few tutorials that teach you everything.
My fave are pockets. I use alva baby, kawaii, and bumGenius. I buy them very cheap from co-ops, also found on FB.
Cloth is such a fun journey! Feel free to FM.
You Tube 101 is great Praise be to the cloth diaper guru! Thanks!
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Posted 7/2/13 8:09 PM |
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
i like ZuzuBailey's user name. :D
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Posted 7/2/13 8:22 PM |
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Kidsaplenty
Sister love
Member since 2/06 5971 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
I've been researching the heck out of them, and it seems the most budget friendly way to diaper is with prefolds and covers. However, they require rolling and snapping in place, etc.
I then researching pocket diapers and all in ones (AIOs). Pocket diapers require for you to stuff them with an insert, they have microfiber, hemp, etc. but then they snap in place like a regular disposable diaper, so if you prestuff them after they get out of the wash, its just like disposable. AIOs are more expensive than pockets, but they are literally exactly like disposable diapers. Just snap them, no stuffing!
I am cloth diapering to save money, and I'm not sure if I'm having more kids so whether they last or not doesn't matter much to me. I ordered 20 Alva pocket diapers (with inserts) for $84 off their website. there are also cloth diaper co-ops on Facebook that offer reduced prices. HTH!
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Posted 7/6/13 8:10 PM |
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
Posted by Kidsaplenty
I've been researching the heck out of them, and it seems the most budget friendly way to diaper is with prefolds and covers. However, they require rolling and snapping in place, etc.
I then researching pocket diapers and all in ones (AIOs). Pocket diapers require for you to stuff them with an insert, they have microfiber, hemp, etc. but then they snap in place like a regular disposable diaper, so if you prestuff them after they get out of the wash, its just like disposable. AIOs are more expensive than pockets, but they are literally exactly like disposable diapers. Just snap them, no stuffing!
I am cloth diapering to save money, and I'm not sure if I'm having more kids so whether they last or not doesn't matter much to me. I ordered 20 Alva pocket diapers (with inserts) for $84 off their website. there are also cloth diaper co-ops on Facebook that offer reduced prices. HTH!
I have some Alvas, Sunbabies, some work at home mom diapers and a kawaii baby. a few random other ones i got here and there to try out.
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Posted 7/6/13 8:36 PM |
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katiebug
I'll love you for always
Member since 2/08 4624 total posts
Name: Katie
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
I am planning on doing cloth most of the time, and I am completely over whelmed by the choices. It is all very confusing. But I think I am going to start with prefolds and covers and move on to pockets as the baby gets older.
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Posted 7/7/13 12:48 AM |
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DreamComeTrue
LIF Adolescent
Member since 1/11 541 total posts
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Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
I never used cloth but a child at the daycare I work at has used Bum Genius brand if you want to research.
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Posted 7/7/13 1:43 PM |
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Kidsaplenty
Sister love
Member since 2/06 5971 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
FYI to you ladies- Kawaii is having their semi-annual clearance sale, 25% off everything on their site, just use the code semi clearance. Also free shipping for orders over $80
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Posted 7/11/13 2:53 PM |
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katiebug
I'll love you for always
Member since 2/08 4624 total posts
Name: Katie
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
Posted by MaPetiteLoutre
Posted by Kidsaplenty
I've been researching the heck out of them, and it seems the most budget friendly way to diaper is with prefolds and covers. However, they require rolling and snapping in place, etc.
I then researching pocket diapers and all in ones (AIOs). Pocket diapers require for you to stuff them with an insert, they have microfiber, hemp, etc. but then they snap in place like a regular disposable diaper, so if you prestuff them after they get out of the wash, its just like disposable. AIOs are more expensive than pockets, but they are literally exactly like disposable diapers. Just snap them, no stuffing!
I am cloth diapering to save money, and I'm not sure if I'm having more kids so whether they last or not doesn't matter much to me. I ordered 20 Alva pocket diapers (with inserts) for $84 off their website. there are also cloth diaper co-ops on Facebook that offer reduced prices. HTH!
I have some Alvas, Sunbabies, some work at home mom diapers and a kawaii baby. a few random other ones i got here and there to try out.
Just wanted to let you know I was researching cloth diapers this past weekend and found out that Alva supplies Kawaii and Sunbabies, also one other I can't remember the name, maybe gogogreen? But they just charge a premium for the diapers. So make sure you check the Alva site, or amazon for the same diaper for cheaper, although i read ordering directly from Alva can take a long time to get the diapers.
I think my final decision is Alva diaper bundle off of amazon, and prefolds with thirstie covers and some inserts. Then I will buy a little at a time as I find covers and all in ones I like.
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Posted 7/11/13 8:30 PM |
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WockaWocka10
LIF Infant
Member since 4/13 349 total posts
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
Posted by katiebug
Posted by MaPetiteLoutre
Posted by Kidsaplenty
I've been researching the heck out of them, and it seems the most budget friendly way to diaper is with prefolds and covers. However, they require rolling and snapping in place, etc.
I then researching pocket diapers and all in ones (AIOs). Pocket diapers require for you to stuff them with an insert, they have microfiber, hemp, etc. but then they snap in place like a regular disposable diaper, so if you prestuff them after they get out of the wash, its just like disposable. AIOs are more expensive than pockets, but they are literally exactly like disposable diapers. Just snap them, no stuffing!
I am cloth diapering to save money, and I'm not sure if I'm having more kids so whether they last or not doesn't matter much to me. I ordered 20 Alva pocket diapers (with inserts) for $84 off their website. there are also cloth diaper co-ops on Facebook that offer reduced prices. HTH!
I have some Alvas, Sunbabies, some work at home mom diapers and a kawaii baby. a few random other ones i got here and there to try out.
Just wanted to let you know I was researching cloth diapers this past weekend and found out that Alva supplies Kawaii and Sunbabies, also one other I can't remember the name, maybe gogogreen? But they just charge a premium for the diapers. So make sure you check the Alva site, or amazon for the same diaper for cheaper, although i read ordering directly from Alva can take a long time to get the diapers.
I think my final decision is Alva diaper bundle off of amazon, and prefolds with thirstie covers and some inserts. Then I will buy a little at a time as I find covers and all in ones I like.
While that may be true. Alvas and Kawaiis are very different. The fit, the shape, the materials. I haven't tried the new aplix from Alva, I only have their snaps. Kawaii I have both. I do love both brands, but Kawaiis remain my fave. :)
So happy for so much interest in CD here!
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Posted 7/12/13 9:11 AM |
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Kidsaplenty
Sister love
Member since 2/06 5971 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
Posted by WockaWocka10
While that may be true. Alvas and Kawaiis are very different. The fit, the shape, the materials. I haven't tried the new aplix from Alva, I only have their snaps. Kawaii I have both. I do love both brands, but Kawaiis remain my fave. :)
So happy for so much interest in CD here!
Do you think Kawaii's one size will fit a newborn? I was hoping to take advantage of their sale right now and get the one size for my DS (18 monhts) and the baby. I've heard their one sizes tend to run big?
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Posted 7/12/13 9:30 AM |
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WockaWocka10
LIF Infant
Member since 4/13 349 total posts
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
Posted by Kidsaplenty
Posted by WockaWocka10
While that may be true. Alvas and Kawaiis are very different. The fit, the shape, the materials. I haven't tried the new aplix from Alva, I only have their snaps. Kawaii I have both. I do love both brands, but Kawaiis remain my fave. :)
So happy for so much interest in CD here!
Do you think Kawaii's one size will fit a newborn? I was hoping to take advantage of their sale right now and get the one size for my DS (18 monhts) and the baby. I've heard their one sizes tend to run big?
I didn't CD my son as a NB, but I don't think you'd get a snug fit. Really depends on the size and shape of the baby. I wouldn't invest in too many NB size, but would OS. You can order super cheap through co-ops on FB. I usually end up spending $5/dipe. What does it work out to on their site?
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Posted 7/12/13 10:10 AM |
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katiebug
I'll love you for always
Member since 2/08 4624 total posts
Name: Katie
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Re: Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
Posted by WockaWocka10
Posted by katiebug
Posted by MaPetiteLoutre
Posted by Kidsaplenty
I've been researching the heck out of them, and it seems the most budget friendly way to diaper is with prefolds and covers. However, they require rolling and snapping in place, etc.
I then researching pocket diapers and all in ones (AIOs). Pocket diapers require for you to stuff them with an insert, they have microfiber, hemp, etc. but then they snap in place like a regular disposable diaper, so if you prestuff them after they get out of the wash, its just like disposable. AIOs are more expensive than pockets, but they are literally exactly like disposable diapers. Just snap them, no stuffing!
I am cloth diapering to save money, and I'm not sure if I'm having more kids so whether they last or not doesn't matter much to me. I ordered 20 Alva pocket diapers (with inserts) for $84 off their website. there are also cloth diaper co-ops on Facebook that offer reduced prices. HTH!
I have some Alvas, Sunbabies, some work at home mom diapers and a kawaii baby. a few random other ones i got here and there to try out.
Just wanted to let you know I was researching cloth diapers this past weekend and found out that Alva supplies Kawaii and Sunbabies, also one other I can't remember the name, maybe gogogreen? But they just charge a premium for the diapers. So make sure you check the Alva site, or amazon for the same diaper for cheaper, although i read ordering directly from Alva can take a long time to get the diapers.
I think my final decision is Alva diaper bundle off of amazon, and prefolds with thirstie covers and some inserts. Then I will buy a little at a time as I find covers and all in ones I like.
While that may be true. Alvas and Kawaiis are very different. The fit, the shape, the materials. I haven't tried the new aplix from Alva, I only have their snaps. Kawaii I have both. I do love both brands, but Kawaiis remain my fave. :)
So happy for so much interest in CD here!
This is what makes cloth diapering so confusing to me, I read the exact opposite on line. I am glad to have your perspective. I will pick up some Kawaiis as well and see how I like them.
Thanks!
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Posted 7/12/13 7:58 PM |
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WockaWocka10
LIF Infant
Member since 4/13 349 total posts
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Anyone planning to use cloth diapers?
It's all trial and error! Good thing there's a good resale market!
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Posted 7/12/13 8:03 PM |
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