Showing posts with label cloth diapering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cloth diapering. Show all posts

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Happy Birthday Malia

Malia is ONE today. I have put together a college of her first year. Just follow it around clockwise. I can not believe my baby is one. What a great year it has been, she is such a strong willed joy. I love you Malia and you can turn my worst days into good ones by just a smile, a little giggle never hurts either.
newborn (wrapped in blanket), one month (blue background), two months (green background), three months (pink shirt), four months (tutu), five months (pink stripes), six months (purple outfit), seven months(beach/ocean), eight months (lite pink shirt), nine months (orange dress), ten months (outside in rocks), eleven months (white/ pink shirt) and One year(flower dress in rocking chair)

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Monday, July 27, 2009

Fun at Baseball

While Gabriel plays baseball we have a little fun of our own. Logan is only in one picture because he found to other little boys to run off and play with. Hailey was being a little camera hog. Malia was making sure her frog diaper cover was showing in both pictures, at least it matched her outfit.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Line Drying Laundry

I love the look of diapers on the line. They just look so colorfull and cute. Even their shadow is cool looking.

Hailey is my little helper. She loves to hand the clothes pins to me and carry in the empty basket.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Guest Post

I got to guest post over at Clothdiaper Whisperer. I wrote about the Moby type wrap that I made. I will explain how I made it here. The material I used was a jersey cotton. It came 60" width which I cut in half to make two 30" X 5 yard strips. I then used my stretch stitch and sewed all around the edges on all four sides. Sewing the edges is not necessary because it will not fray, but for me I need to finish it off. You can head over to Here and Here to see the different ways of wearing the wrap and some of the pros and cons of it.

While you are over here, sign up for her weekly giveaways... she always has wonderful prizes.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Wordless Wednesday

I was trying to get a picture to show off her cute new diaper... I got this super cute picture of her. The diaper is Kissaluv's new one size fitted diaper that I won from The Cloth Diaper Whisperer.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Great Giveaway

Here ia a chance to win some cloth diapers from the Cloth Diaper Whisperer. Just go here and leave a comment.

Here is a 12 days of, giveaway here or just like the botton on the side bar.

These are some great giveaways that end by the end of the month.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Cloth Diapering-BumGenius

We have been using BumGenius for a short time. My daughter is two and a half months old and we stared using them when she was just over a week old. I love them so far. Some of the things that I love about them.

- easy to take the insert in and out

- fits both my 2 year old and 2 month old

- never had any poop blow outs

- not leaky

- cute colors

- a flap in the back that covers where the inserts go in



Some of the things I think could be improved

- the infant insert(one w/o the buttons) is not very absorbent, could be thicker

- the big insert(one w/ buttons) looks very bulky on a little baby



There is not very much wrong with these, we find them easy to use and very absorbent. My son has even forgotten to put an insert in and my daughter peed and pooped in it and it did not leak. I was very surprised. They are also very easy to wash. I posted about that here. This inserts have stained a little, but the outsides still look new with out one stain. It is nice for it to look like you are putting a clean diaper on your baby.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Cloth Diapering-washing


I have tried many different ways of washing cloth diapers. This is the system that works for us. I store the soiled diapers in a flip top trash can with a liner. Right now my daughter is exclusively breastfeed, so I just throw the soiled diapers in the bin I have for them. For past babies once they started eating solids I just shook the diaper over the toilet and then put them in the bin. On to washing...

1) Start a cold cycle and add 1/4 oz laundry detergent, I use Allen's Natural

2) Take diapers out of the liner and remove inserts out of the diaper, put in washer along with the liner once everything is removed

3) Start a hot cycle (every week or two I add 1-2 scoops of Oxi-Clean to this cycle)

4) Start a hot cycle(this could be a warm or cold cycle), this just makes sure everything is off the diapers and gives them one final rinse.

5)Remove from washer and put in dryer

6)On low dry for 40 minutes

7) Take out out sides of pocket diapers, diaper covers and liner

8) On low dry about 60 more minutes of until everything else is dry

9) Take out of dryer and stuff pocket diapers and put everything away.


I wash every other day to every two days. I have 15 pocket diapers and 6 doublers with prefolds that I use with covers (I have 4 of). I also have three dozen wipes. I usually wash when she is down to two to three diapers, sometimes that is more often then others. I know there are many ways to wash cloth diapers and just about every cloth diaper retailer has a different way to wash them. I used the trial method and picked which one worked best for us. This was the winner!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Cloth Diapering-what I made

When I cloth diapered my two middle children I did not like how bulky the prefolds where on them. For my last I decided to make some fitted type diapers for her.
They had a inside and out side layer of flannel (it was flannel I had left over from making PJs one year for Christmas) and four middle layers of microfiber cloth (the rags you get in the automotive part to the store). For the first month or so these worked great. I would put that on her with a NB cover over it. After that they were getting a little small so I turned them in to a doubler by wrapping a prefold on the out side of the fitted diaper.

This is great for at night because it absorbs so much. I have 6 of these that I use. I use them along with the BumGenius diapers.

The other thing I made for our cloth diapering adventure was wipes. These were so easy and again made out of the left over flannel. I cut 6 inch squares and zigzag stitched two together. They were really quick to do and are so nice. I keep them in a wipes warmer along with water and baby bits.
They work so well and on the go I either just grab some of the wet ones and put them in a bag or take some that are dry along with a small spray bottle of the solution.




I made this stuff slowly over the last part of my pregnancy. I diapers took a little bit of working to get the pattern right and my daughter thought it was fun because after I would try them on her cabbage patch doll to see how they would fit.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Cloth Diapering-our story


I have tried cloth diapers on 3 of 4 children. My first child I was young and going to school and working full time. My mother did all of my laundry and well I was not going to make more for her. I was just not home to do it and when I was home I wanted to spend time with my baby. Number two cam along 4.5 years later and I was still in school full time I had dropped down to working part time. For him I cloth diapered till he was 18 months and found ourselves moving and not knowing where we were ending up. Number 3 came along two years after number 2 and we had just moved in to a house the month before and it did not have a washer and dryer. I had tried to cloth diaper using the laundromat, but it did not work for us and my husband hated the prefold diapers with covers method. With he I had also tried gdiapers and did not have much luck with them being easier then the prefolds. Then along came number 4 two and a half years after number 3 and I had a great none stressful pregnancy and no moving. I was determined to find something both I and my husband would be happy with. I settled on trying BumGenius and have been using them for two months now, along with one Happy Heiny and some that I made(pictured above). My daughter was just over a week when we switched over to cloth. I love them and so does my husband. I think we may make it all the way to potty training this time. I always laugh that it took me four children to get this whole cloth daiper thing down, but I am glad I did.

There will be more about cloth diapering in the future. I thought the place to start was my story of cloth diapering.