Cloth diapers have gone through BIG changes since I used them on my kids back in the day.
Unlike today, there weren't fancy Velcro and All-In-One cloth diapers when I was diapering (1980's). Diapers (cloth) were flat sheet in style, which you had to fold to fit the baby or child you were changing, and to fasten we used diaper pins, then over top of the diapers went rubber pants which helped hold in the wet.
I turned my kids old leftover supply of diapers into window washers, counter wipers, and general purpose household dusting cloths.
Youngest child is 27 now, and those old diapers are still going strong.
Why do you keep bumping year old threads about boring things? How are you even finding them?
Cloth diapers have gone through BIG changes since I used them on my kids back in the day.
Unlike today, there weren't fancy Velcro and All-In-One cloth diapers when I was diapering (1980's). Diapers (cloth) were flat sheet in style, which you had to fold to fit the baby or child you were changing, and to fasten we used diaper pins, then over top of the diapers went rubber pants which helped hold in the wet.
I turned my kids old leftover supply of diapers into window washers, counter wipers, and general purpose household dusting cloths.
Youngest child is 27 now, and those old diapers are still going strong.
Why do you keep bumping year old threads about boring things? How are you even finding them?
I didn't realize ALL of her posts were on old threads!
I sold my bumgenious 4.0s (24 I think?) and 6 flips with inserts. I think I had 6 organic cotton inserts on top of that. I added all my wetbags and somebody paid $350 for them from CL.