I use Microfleece. You can just cut it into strips. No sewing needed. Easy as.
But I also like the eenee disposable liners too for poopies... They are flushable...
If i was to get material to make some cloth liners to protect my MCN's from DD's poo (she poo's alot!) what fabric would i use?
I use Microfleece. You can just cut it into strips. No sewing needed. Easy as.
But I also like the eenee disposable liners too for poopies... They are flushable...
ive tried disposibles and they just dont seem to be doing the job. Her poo still goes everywhere, so it makes for a very messy clean up.
I have heaps of fleece ones... Want me to send you a few to try?
Be wary of using fleece liners with fleece lined AIO's because together they can make a barrier. Think about how fleece covers work![]()
someone on ebay sells them cheap
thanks girls, so only fleece is the way to go ?
You don't have to use fleece. You can use flanelette, velour or raw silk also. They don't have the stay dry affect that microfleece has.
Hol, i made those fleece ones. Just cut them up from a metre of fleece from the fabric store![]()
yes yes kel... this has what got me so interested. so thats fleece? im so dumb lol
lolyep fleece. you are doing well.
i remember when i started i thought my head would explode!!!
Hi there All
OK so dumb question - given I don't have a nappy in front of me but I've been looking at BBH petites AI2's and there AIO's - so with this fleece liner - where exactly do you put it??
Gosh I feel so embarassed but - do you put the booster liner ontop of the pads or in the pocket - even saying it out loud sounds odd - but YKWIM - I'm assuming it's on top of the pad that's already in the nappy and the idea is to help with cleaning - right ??- sorry if I sound stupid - just getting my head around all of this and trying to work out the best way to go.... TIA
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