thread: Prefolds - an oxymoron, yes I think so

  1. #1
    Registered User

    May 2010
    30

    Prefolds - an oxymoron, yes I think so

    Hi all,

    I'm new to the site (and new to cloth nappies) and I've tried to search for answers in previous posts but
    I'm still not clear as to what prefolds really are

    Okay a thread to newbies that said prefolds were rectangular nappies with a padded strip down the middle.
    Okay well then don't they still need folding then????? How are they prefold??? The is plenty of pre and post
    folding as far as I can see.

    And then I've seen a prefold shaped like a H, which makes more sense to me as a prefold as you would
    just pull the ends together. I think....

    Which is the truth? Can anyone please explain in small words as I think my brain is blown a fuse when
    I entered the world of MCN

    Thanks in advance

    Vo

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    pakenham, victoria
    3,660

    i havent seen the H shped ones b4!!!
    i have the rectangle ones with the "padded" center. i fold both the side into the centre and fan out the back end, i know that probably makes no sense but u can google how to fold prefolds for sme ideas. then i wack them in a cover and off we go! they are very simple to use once u get the hang of it. Good luck hun

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jul 2008
    Eastern Surburbs, Melbourne
    1,841

    Haha, if you think your brain has blown now wait until they start talking nappy brands.

    It took me forever to understand half of what my DD was talking about regarding nappies. Some of it did sink in eventually but I was not using them do a daily basis.

    If I remember correctly they are folded in 3 and used when the baby is small, with just a cover over it. They also are great for using when you are b/f to wipe up any accidents.

    Someone from cloth will soon answer you

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jan 2005
    Down by the ocean
    6,110

    lol I have thought similar when I first looked at prefolds too but they get their name because the majority of the folding has been taken care of and stitched into place If you have a stack of flat nappies to compare, the amount of folding is bugger all in comparison!

    It is a time saver as it reduces the amount of folding one has to do but it doesn't do away with it all together

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2007
    Queensland
    1,137

    I completely agree. Maybe we should re-name them partial-folds.

    Yes, MCN is confusing, but ask all the questions you need to and soon you'll be up to speed.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    May 2010
    30

    Thanks everyone for replying. I think partial fold is a fantastic name! Prefold is a bit misleading especially
    for someone like me who has difficulty folding a letter into an envelope!

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Gold Coast, Queensland
    945

    Lol, I also thought the same thing when I first heard aboput pre-folds.

    Then there are the "All-in-One's" with snap-in soaker pads (boosters) or pockets...

    When you are referring to nappies that don't need folding, you might want to have a look at contour nappies. They are sort-of hourglass shaped, don't require folding, but also don't have elastic, velcro or snaps, so are longer-lasting and cheaper. They do up with either a Snappi, nappy Pin or are just held in place with a well-fitting cover.

  8. #8

    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
    8,023

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    Then there are the "All-in-One's" with snap-in soaker pads (boosters)
    if there is a snap in booster you'll more then likely find they'd be AI2's because it can be used more then once (just snap out the used booster and pop in a new one)

    As for prefolds.....I think from MPOV that they are so named as you prefold them ready to use...eg wash dry and then PREFOLD them into 3 even sections and fold at the crutch so its formed.
    Last edited by maz; May 30th, 2010 at 08:04 PM.