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  1. #1
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    Jun 2007
    Brissie
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    Thanks PinkPalace

    I am thinking now abut buying about 6 bumgenius nappies in size 3???
    I can get 6 for $160 is that a good price???
    Does that mean all I need to buy are the inserts??? $7.00 each
    Is there are cheaper way to do the inserts?? Can you just buy that microfleece stuff from spotlight to insert into the nappy???

    With these bumgenius nappies do I need to buy a cover???
    What age does this size 3 last from (it says 7-35 punds) do you think that this one size fits all compromises how well it fits the younger baby???
    I am thinking of going a combo of dispsables/ prefolds and then some of these bumgenius nappies??

    What about pocket ones - do you recommend any brands??
    So sorry to just ask and ask questions grateful for any firm suggestions.
    Anna

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    Jun 2004
    The Festival State
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    Thanks PinkPalace

    I am thinking now abut buying about 6 bumgenius nappies in size 3???
    I can get 6 for $160 is that a good price???
    Does that mean all I need to buy are the inserts??? $7.00 each
    Is there are cheaper way to do the inserts?? Can you just buy that microfleece stuff from spotlight to insert into the nappy???

    With these bumgenius nappies do I need to buy a cover???
    What age does this size 3 last from (it says 7-35 punds) do you think that this one size fits all compromises how well it fits the younger baby???
    I am thinking of going a combo of dispsables/ prefolds and then some of these bumgenius nappies??

    What about pocket ones - do you recommend any brands??
    So sorry to just ask and ask questions grateful for any firm suggestions.
    Anna
    Anna, if you go to the ozclothnappies website (it has dot org but no au on the end) you will find a great link called FAQ (Freq asked questions). Reading that section is a wonderful intro for a newbie.

    a fitted nappy needs a waterproof cover
    a pocket nappy - majority have a waterproof outer (so no cover)
    an all in one or all in two nappy - all have waterproof outer (so no cover)

    the peapods are a POCKET nappy (waterproof outer so no cover needed).

    the Bumgenius are currently made as
    - sized All in ones (no cover needed)
    - one size fits all pocket nappy (no cover needed, and sold WITH an insert)

    Microfleece is a fabric you buy from SPOTLIGHT to make
    - nappy liners (lay inside a fitted nappy to keep bottom dry)
    - as the inner for pocket or aio nappies (to keep bottom dry)
    Microfleece is not absorbent, so you don't make inserts/boosters out of it.

    For inserts, boosters etc, you need ABSORBENT fabric, e.g bamboo, hemp, which spotlight do not sell (we wish they did!!!).

    Go to nappycino website *just google for it* and you'll see a great DIY section, DIY Sewing Nappies, DIY Knitting MCN covers, all sorts of really practical help.

    I would recommend you buy a Mixed Package, so you get to try
    - a pocket nappy
    - a fitted and cover
    - a AIO
    Nurture Nappies, Darlings Downunder and Baby Blossom are three MCN websites that have these. Until you know what is out there, and what you like to use, what suits your bub, it's a lottery to buy bulk of products you don't know yet. MCN is real "proof is in the pudding" type of stuff. Ya gotta try it out on your bub before you know what end is up. So easy to get carried away with cheap deals and pretty fabrics.

    it's alot to get your head around isn't it? don't worry, it's common to feel a bit overwhelmed at the start, you'll get there.

    WOTBB: dh did the night nappy ensemble, prolly a whizz kidz nightz and a woolly soaker. i didn't think dh would like the woollies cos of the drawstring (big man hands) but he thinks they are great.

    Suse, the ONLY pale coloured woolly bilby has, is a natural coloured DIsana pullup - only cos the coloured ones weren't being sold in Aust when i bought ours! I would LOVE to dye it purple!!! How is Mr Chirpy doing?

    Alioops - i don't know all the right abbreviations, but i hope you are able to conceive soon, i know how bad you want this.
    Happy birthday on Saturday for Emma!

    Maz - so did all the sewing this week help? did it make you feel betterer?

    Christy - once i worked out the type of nappies that suit bilby, so much temptation just WENT OUT THE DOOR. cos i would get on this thread, people would mention sales about brands i know don't suit bilbs, so immed - no more temptation. It focussed me (working out what suits her).

    i wonder if there is/needs to be a TOILET TRAINING MCN thread? Like when bilby gets into TT and i start being obsessed by MCN trainers, where do i post about that? Or is here the place? At the moment, i just look, really shouldn't buy until she starts, so i know which size to buy.

    Pink Palace - what sort of wool did you make your shorties out of? was it 100% or majority wool? which ply? I'm racking my brains to think why your shorties are not waterproof.
    Did the lanolin all dissolve? How long did you leave the shorties soaking in the solution?
    I actually saw 100% wool on sale for something crazy like $3 tops per skein, big w or kmart, somewehre like that, i was amazed. i thought only acryllic wool was that cheap.

    FJ - what's the latest on your LlamaJama longies?
    Last edited by Gigi; August 15th, 2008 at 12:33 AM.

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    Jan 2005
    Down by the ocean
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    Ali huge

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    Dec 2005
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    Ali, sorry to hear of your loss. Good luck with the CBA job. I too will be busy between now and Sunday baking cakes. We're having Nina's party on Sunday.

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    May 2007
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    gig i- they are 100% wool 12 ply. I think it is a nappy absorbancy problem... as you could seriously squeeze wee outr if you tried from the nappy - i guess the soaker can only take so much.


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    Nov 2007
    Murray Bridge, SA
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    Ok. I'm going nappy shopping online this weekend and have in mind to get:

    itti Bitti (so I know what all the fuss is about!)
    Another wool cover (the BB one doesn't fit so well anymore)
    Another PUL cover (Motherease rikki probably)
    More minky!!!

    Any suggestions??

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    Feb 2007
    Wonderland
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    Ali sorry to hear of your loss.

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    May 2007
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    Well i went to talk to CC about Ashley starting next week and had the CLOTH talk!
    At first the manager was hesitant and asked me to buy disposables then i spoke to the director and she is Pro-cloth and said it is fine.
    Their policies are though:

    Staff do not rinse, scrape or clean solied Cloth nappies - they will be placed in a bag the same way they come off bubs bum.
    THey said if the pop will shake off and doesnt need to be touched they will attempt this but any contact is not happening!

    Is this the same with most of your cc?

    WOHB - BBB +PUL