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    Cloth Nappies # 153

    This thread is for you to share your experiences with different cloth nappies.

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    lol Rhyb...

    I went to post and i came up thread closed.... i thought i had lost the plot!!!

    all of my nappies are dry!!! well the ones that were already on the clothes horse... now there are more to dry...

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    No cheating rhyb

    oh, and I'll pop some Euan/Aiden photos up soon!

    Made it out of the spare room alive Ange.

    Ooops gotta go, boy is waking up. Will shout when I've put those piccies up,

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    hi everyone
    not much new with us, not waiting on any nappies now, so I think its time I started looking again!

    We've almost run out of clean nappies, cause all the nappies are in the washing basket waiting to be hung out but, can you believe its actually raining in Melbourne! Think I might hang them on the clothes horse, but they will take forever to dry inside.

    My DH is looking at installing a tap and hose in our toilet so I can rinse the nappies, which I cant wait for, especially after some super stinky teething poos over the last couple of days. He reckons he can get all the stuff he needs for $20 from the hardware store... I just hope it works as well as a LS!

    WOHB - peppermint IB

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    I used to chat in here awhile ago but then I had my second baby and cloth nappying got away from me

    BUT come April I will have 2 maybe even 3 ( ) in nappies and have decided that investing in cloth would probably be the cheaper and easier way to go in the long run, esp if my 2yo keeps on with his current here-and-there toilet training.

    Sooo I own some peapods and bumGs (os) but I find they have trouble fitting my little chubbers. I need some recommendations on what good brands are out there! I will need a fair few nappies to cover atleast 2 of them sooooooooo they cant be too pricey or Dh will pop his cork Ive had a looksie at the BBH magic-alls, are they any good? Im thinking AIO's would be the better way to go, the less I actually have to do the better so Im a whack em on, whack em in the wash, dry them, use them again kinda gal.

    Thanks chicks!

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    Anna - stick with your bum g hon...magicals are alright once their worn in but you'll be cursing them sooner then later. So gald yourve stuck that pg gutt in here again...was miss it

    Kellie - I left my clothes horse outside cause the sun was shinning and its been raining since friggen 4...wet nappies...all my night stash WTG with your hubby getting the tap and hose...now why didnt Jed think of that

    kAT - Ive lost my elmo cd so if you can wait...Ive ordered another one im so peeved at my self!!

    ON a different note...MR Rudd bought us tea tonight...we had KFC for the first time in about 3 months get it home to find one piece missing. I thought I shuold ring them and let them know that some 14 year old working there cant count and guess what...they are replacing the whole meal!! ****...hope the voucher doesnt run out for 6 months cause i dont think I could eat it again so quickly. blah..one piece and some chips and I feel

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    Rhyb, here are a couple of images of Aiden & Euan having a play for you here & here

    Maz - what is it about KFC? I very rarely eat it and occasionally crave it (like about once a year), but then feel incredibly ill afterwards. You'd think I'd learn LOL.

    WOHB: Cute Tooshies & Maz Camo cover

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    I used to chat in here awhile ago but then I had my second baby and cloth nappying got away from me

    BUT come April I will have 2 maybe even 3 ( ) in nappies and have decided that investing in cloth would probably be the cheaper and easier way to go in the long run, esp if my 2yo keeps on with his current here-and-there toilet training.

    Sooo I own some peapods and bumGs (os) but I find they have trouble fitting my little chubbers. I need some recommendations on what good brands are out there! I will need a fair few nappies to cover atleast 2 of them sooooooooo they cant be too pricey or Dh will pop his cork Ive had a looksie at the BBH magic-alls, are they any good? Im thinking AIO's would be the better way to go, the less I actually have to do the better so Im a whack em on, whack em in the wash, dry them, use them again kinda gal.

    Thanks chicks!
    welcome back Anna and congrats on your 3rd pregnancy!

    peapods are front snapping pockets?
    bumgeniuses are aplix closing OSFA pockets or do you have the aplix clsoign AIO BG sized nappies?

    so i'm taking a guess here, you are a bit over, stuffing pockets and want the AIO's to have less to do.

    everything is a tradeoff i think.

    AIO's mean less to do (pro) but can also mean, you need to buy a greater quantity of them, due to drying time (con) - so if money is tight, that is something to consider.

    I would suggest you give at least one sidesnapping nappy a try, on your chubby bubs, cos the extra adjustability of sidesnappers, makes them fit skinny and chubby thighs of many bubs, a bit better than frontsnappers can.

    so, brainstorming some SIDE SNAPPING AIO's for you
    Swaddlebees make a side snapper AIO
    You have the option of sized version (narrow in the crotch) or
    OSFA version (wider in the crotch).
    Bubblebubs make SOME sidesnapping AIO's (aplix closing)
    these are sized, i'm not sure of the weight ranges, but maybe look at the mediums and larges.

    easier to think of frontsnaps aio
    Cushie Tushies make a front snapper OSFA AIO
    Parents and Pumpkins make a front snapper OSFA AIO (on wahmania)


    the thing about OSFA nappies, is that many of them are great for the mid weight range, but not so great IMMED - e.g the nb phase, or at the other end, esp if you have a late toilet trainer, a very tall toddler etc - they might run out of "rise".
    Obviously this is on a "case by case" basis, every kid is different. But i would not assume EVERY kid could wear NOTHING but the OSFA, their entire nappying life.

    I would suggest bamboo trifolds with leg gusset covers for the newborn/small phase (when PooTainment from teh runny explosive poos ends up being the goal), and when bubs chub up, get them in medium aio's/pockets. There are also brands that do a size 2, or a "large" where the weight range is from 8 - 16kg. i think that's a mighty generous weight range.

    the way to save money, i think, is to buy the workhorse nappies, concentrate on buying nappies made out of fabrics that will be serviceable (very waterproof, very absorbent) and concentrate less on the show off MCN, esp the newborn sizes. Of course, all of that stuff is lots of fun, very cute, but if you want to do it the cheap way, that's what to avoid.

    if you sew or knit you can also save money by
    - sewing up double layer bamboo trifolds, just overlock two layers of 30 x 30cm bamboo fleece for example (so all you need to buy, is the good covers)
    - buy half a metre of microfleece, cut up a gazillion microfleece liners
    - look at ozclothnappies, nappycino, new zealand nappy network, zany zebra for free PDF patterns to download
    - google "frugal diapering" for heaps of ideas
    - knit woollie soakers (covers, shorties, longies). you lanolise these, for them to become waterproof covers for your fitted nappies, esp good for night nappies.

    So although you want the AIO's for ease of use, bear in mind, you may need to buy MORE of that type. Some AIO's have microfibre as the soaker pad, this suits some but not all kids. Take note of the AIO's that have bamboo and hemp as the soaker pad, i think this would suit a larger number of children, over the lifespan of a nappy. I don't think it's economical to get SOME OSFA AIO's that suit young bubs, and then realise later on, oops i need a more absorbent type, then have to go buy more absorbent OSFA AIO's later on. Even if bubs doesn't need all that absorbency early on, HUGE CHANCE they WILL need it later on.

    some OSFA AIO's are HYBRIDS, that means they look like an AIO (sewn in soaker) PLUS they have a pocket, so you have the option to add extra boosting IF and WHEN you want to.

    If you are interested in Magicalls, there are many people on this thread who have the old style, the new style, have ued them for ages and can give you first hand feedback.

    the other thing to take into account is whether you buy snaps or aplix. Some bubs get to a stage where they take off their aplix nappies, some bubs even figure out snaps!! (i'm fortunate bilby has only worked out aplix - she loves the noise!!).

    When you buy whatever you buy, a few other things to take into account
    - check the postage price on the site you're considering, some have FLAT RATES of postage e.g no matter how much you buy, postage stays the same - this can save you heaps - esp if you want to buy one of various brands to try them out, BEFORE committing to a bulk pack of the one you like the best

    - there are some major nappy websites (nurture nappies, baby blossom, babysoftlandings, the weewuns, darlingsdownunder) that stock a variety of brands (often the big commercially manufactured brands) and have regular sale links. So look these up, click on AIO's, click on OSFA's, see what's on sale too.

    - there are MCN sites like wahmnaps, wahmania, ozebaby, minicuteture, (each have a number of WAHMS work at home mums, selling MCN) which have nice MCN (often hand made) too, but the difference is, you pay postage to EACH seller.

    - take your time, ask your questions of the sellers, make sure of as many things BEFORE you press ADD TO CART. Measuring your kids and making sure items suit your kids measurements, is a good idea. If there is not enough info on the sites, email the seller.

    - great Ages and STages forum on Nappycino, so you can read about "nappying the newborn", "nappying the toddler" etc. "sagas of the night nappy" "nappying the heavy wetter" - anything you can think of, other mums have already asked about it!

    hope i haven't bamboozled you with too much info, hopefully SOMETHING in there might help you thru the maze of MCN.

    i will keep trying to brainstorm side snap AIO's for you, hmm, wondering if Blueberries do one, but my head is full instead of ALL IN TWO side snap brands! which is not what you are after, cos they involve SNAP IN INSERTS. but they dry faster. see what i mean - pros and cons with EVERY nappy.


    Us: we had a lovely day with Nessa and MJ in the park, taking photos with Nessa's parent's lovely camera and saving bilby from falling from the boulders around the water. MJ (the new improved CRAWLING version!!) was so good, she stayed on her rug, not too sure about GRASS just yet!!

    Nessa surprised me BIGTIME with pressies from all of you! I feel so spoilt! i am wearing the BF necklace and the lovely BF top is in the wash already so i can wear it tomorrow. Bilby is wearing her purple star skirt, looking veyr spunky in that and she WOULD be wearing the hair clips, if she had enough hair for them to go in! Soon!

    i have no idea why you did all this, but thank you all so much! i was already OVER THE MOON with the Platinum m'ship, this is all really very overwhelmingly kind. "thank you" is such a little phrase, but i mean it, THANK YOU ALL!

    If this is the wrong place for me to say my thank you's please feel free to move this bit mods - i don't even know WHO made this all possible, i'm assuming it's the Clothie Thread Gals, organised by the very sneaky and tricky Beatrix!! The Mistress of Surprises!!

    WOTBB: blueberry zebra trainers - we're attempting trainers each evening before the bath. she's practicising putting them up and down (needs my help) but hasn't done anything on the potty yet.

    update on the Tax Return Saga, the 06/07 one was lodged with Tax Office on Monday. If the ATO process it and pass info onto the Family assistance office by Friday, then that year's debt (for me) will be cleared. (big relief). But still the 07/08 tax return needs to e lodged too, so i'm not out of the woods just yet with FAO debts (due to nonlodgement of tax returns). DH still has no clue how much this is upsetting me. He doesn't recognise that his irresponsibility has caused these debtrs (in my name).

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    Well, after a horrid night of more-or-less force-feeding Pip baked beans, the constipation has been cleared out of the system (hehehe) with 3 nappy changes at childcare in their cloth which goes to the nappy service.

    Gigi - glad you've enjoyed the gifts, you have an angel looking out for you
    And good luck on the getting debt cleared! Boohoo on DH not understanding what impact this is having on you. Grrrr.

    WoHB - dreameze with GK fleece pockets as cover.

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    anna - great to see you in here I use baby beehinds magicalls, bamboo fitted, and itti bittis. Magicalls and itti bittis during the day, bamboo fitted at night. I only use whta I know and like. I'm not one for showing off, which is why I don't have a huge variety. These nappies work well for us, but I know they're not for everyone. We have both old & new versions of magicalls, and I like them both the same. With the itti bittis, I have snap ins & sewn ins, and I prefer sewn ins. Heath prefers to use the bamboo fitted with a cover, I think he likes to show off the cover

    ness/gigi - glad to hear you had a wonderful day together. I saw your photos on facebook ness, they are gorgeous.
    I can see in the photos that you and MJ have a very close bond.
    I'm glad you like the presents Gigi. You've been through enough lately, you deserve a little something, plus you give an huge amount of advice to all of us in the cloth nappy section.

    maz - ooooh, a present for me

    suse - are we still on for Thursday? Is Rhyb able to make it?

    queenmab - oh no, poor Punk, I hope it clears up soon.

    Well Nina is still insisting on putting her undies in the nappy bucket each time she does a wee on the toilet. It's driving me insane.
    And I'm very happy to report that I may have converted another to cloth! She loves the look of them (I always make sure Emily is in something pretty when she's around). Fingers crossed she converts.

  11. #11
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    Trying to decide between cloth and fitted nappies

    Hi there,

    I am trying to decide weather to use cloth nappies or fitted nappies. I have heard that baby beehinds are very good.

    Any advice would be much appreciated.

    I am due in March and going round in circles.

    Thanks

    Lulu

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    lulu.... baby beehinds are great!!!!! i should buy more.....

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    Lulu - welcome

    When you say "cloth" or "fitted nappies" do you mean something like an all in one type of nappy - and fitted nappies? I'm a little confused, being they are all cloth

    Its hard to know what would be right for you - have you checked out Nelle's thread for new users?

    Click here

    That should clear a few things up for you!!



    Nothing new here - DS has done a big poo in his widdlewuns...

    Oh yes.. Maz.. stir the pot as much as you like honey

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    Mel I would say she means terry flats over MCN.
    BBH's are a good nappy but don't suit all. Will also be too big for a New NB. Iain is 5 weeks & 5.5kgs & fits them now but no way as a new new baby.
    Look into prefolds!

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    Mel I would say she means terry flats over MCN.
    Ahhhh

    Sorry .. bit brain fried today.. but on the upside.. I learned how to do a quantum assessment at work.. yeah.. exciting stuff...

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    i find the bulky ness too much.
    yes the leg is a little bigger but the cover holds the pooplosions in

    because he is a tummy sleeper the less bulk at his tummy is better for us

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    New thread time HERE