Using flat diapers is truly easy and affordable. I've tried several different flats and really love them all. My favorites are the unbleached Clotheez flats from Green Mountain Diapers. They are so durable and hold their shape very well. Small is a perfect size. The large is nice for origami folds on larger baby and pad folded fits perfect into a one-size cover opened up to largest rise.
I primarily pad fold my flats in Thirsties duo wrap covers or Flip covers because this option is quick and fits both my kiddos that use diapers. (My baby girl is in diapers full time. My 2nd son is potty training, so he uses diapers when we head to town, out for the day, at nap & nighttime). These covers hand wash very easily and dry extremely quick, especially the Thirsties covers. Flip covers really are one-size! We have loved them from when baby was about 8 pounds to my toddler that's almost 3 years old and weighs 38 pounds! I almost always add a cotton or hemp doubler inside the pad fold, but not for this challenge. My other favorite fold is the origami fold, using a Snappi to secure and covering with Thirsties cover with snaps, fleece or wool covers. Both fleece and wool covers at nighttime rock! No leaks! No wet sheets at 3am! I've never tried the fancy expensive ones, but our WAHM made fleece and wool are so affordable, fit awesome and work great!
Thirsties size 2 on my nearly 3 year old, 38 pound son, who still needs a diaper when we head out of the house. |
Thirsties size 1 in Rose with aplix closure. Aplix closure has an inner flap that's nice for pad-folded diapers. |
Thirsties size 2 in Orchid with aplix closure on the smallest rise setting. She's only about 17 pounds. Size 2 covers a really wide weight range. |
I'm also a fan of using cloth wipes. For a long time I used the cheap Wal-Mart baby wash cloths and they work fabulous. Also, cutting up one of my husband's old t-shirts gave me a bunch of cloth wipes that also double as diaper liners when using diaper rash cream.
For this Flats and Handwashing Challenge, my husband made me a camp-style washer. For my first hand wash, I used the plunger without holes drilled and it worked fine. However, with the holes in the plunger, the water really works thoroughly through the diapers and seems to clean better! And less splashing! We can really use this for camping and for hurricane season when we loose power. I love it!! Right now, I'm using Nellie's Laundry Soda and it works great. It's biodegradable and non-toxic.
My 4 year old was curious and wanted to help wash. He did a pretty awesome job! This was the wash without holes drilled in the plunger. |
Camp-style clothes washer with plunger. |
Camp-style clothes washer with plunger. Holes drilled into plunger makes water flow through clothes & cleans wonderfully! |
Read more about this awesome challenge here:
Dirty Diaper Laundry 3rd Annual Flats and Handwashing Challenge
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