thread: What would you cover microfiber with?

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  1. #1
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    Jan 2009
    A Pirate Ship
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    Thanks maz, dh and I have agreed to cut out losses and just get rid of them... I have shivers up and down my spine also I think I might buy some of the bamboo you mentioned and buy a sewing machine and make them myself

    megsmum the velour is yum and soft hey? I might get some of that too!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Victoria
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    The microfibre really is not that bad if it isn't against their skin directly.
    And from just folding up the washing you shouldn't have any reaction from it at all...

  3. #3
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    Apr 2007
    NSW
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    Mmmmmm bamboo velour *drools* I love it LOL I wouldn't go wasting it on a pocket stuffer though it's too nice for that you can't go past a nice bamboo velour fitted IMO. Bitti boos are a nice one that are fairly available, actually Itti Bitti were selling a whole lot of seconds off cheap this week and their seconds have barely anything wrong with them! If there are still smalls available I'd grab youself a couple, we got 6 months out of ours then I sold them on

    I should say too, I'm with maz on the micrfibre too, touching it for me is like running your fingers down a blackboard LOL I would never put it dirctly on E's bottom, I can't believe they are selling it as flats!

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    Jan 2009
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    Thanks megsmum, I was just looking on the IttiBitti site and the bitti boos's do sound totally lush! There was one orange small left but I don't like the orange too I will keep my eye on the site though cause bubs is due in Sep so plenty of time... It's a shame that you need a cover for total waterproofing. It looks like itti Bitti also sell microbifre snap ins, not sure if they would go under the velour one or on top but they would still get handled.

    Lime Slice, I wonder if there are different kinds of microfiber and the stuff they use in the nappies/boosters is ok? Thanks for easing my fears... I will have a bit more of a think about it...

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    Dec 2007
    Victoria
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    No worries. So long as you have a layer of something between it and prolonged contact with the skin it is completely harmless...
    Although it doesn't feel nice necessarily lol touching it whilst folding washing etc is again is completely harmless. Charlotte's dad won't fold them cos he can't touch the stuff, gives him the chills, the sensation from it, but it is harmless.

  6. #6
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    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
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    hey hun, I have to say wait and see before you get rid of them. I am allergic to lots and have dreadful skin, we have a few microfibre stuffers and I really like them and have never had an issue. i just wouldn't base my whole stash around it.
    FWIW I hate ittis and that awful stuff they use as an inner, so everyone has different preferences IYKWIM?

  7. #7
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    Apr 2007
    NSW
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    Cherished, the itti microfibre boosters snap on underneath the main booster if that makes any sense? It isn't in contact with bubs skin, but yes you will have to handle it. I have some of them and TBH I don't use them much, I prefer the bamboo mini boosters instead. But you won't need them for a newborn anyway cause they don't generally wee enough to justify it YK? As for the inners, the bitti d'lish and the bitti boos don't have the same inner. The boos are bamboo velour inner, the d'lish are suedecloth - the stuff that Kim mentions I'm guessing? I don't mind the suedecloth, but definitely prefer the bamboo velour - its natural and its soft and a far better option when in prolonged contact with bubs skin eg. at night. Only the one drawback - its not staydry like suedecloth or microfleece.

    One other thing too, you might change you mind about a cover when you have your 1st poo blowout LOL Its a good extra line of defense!!

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
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    Thanks maz, dh and I have agreed to cut out losses and just get rid of them... I have shivers up and down my spine also I think I might buy some of the bamboo you mentioned and buy a sewing machine and make them myself

    megsmum the velour is yum and soft hey? I might get some of that too!
    I was just going to say just get rid of them LOL.