Showing posts with label make cloth mainstream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label make cloth mainstream. Show all posts

Monday, 25 May 2015

Cloth Nappies - My Stash

Morning friends!
I have a diaper post for y'all today.
A lot of people have been asking about which nappies we use, so I thought I would share my stash.
I had around 20 sized nappies for when she was a newborn, all in XS. These were Charlie Banana, Fuzzibunz and BumGenius. But since then, we have gone entirely to "one size" nappies.



The stash currently consists of
22 x Pea Pods
1 x Charlie Banana
4 x Designer Bums
2 x Little Angels
2 x Baby Trenz
4 x handmade (gifted from friends)
6 x Babyland
6 x Nappy Flute
10 x Kushies (5 in infant size (too big for her right now) and 5 in toddler size)






 


You might notice that I have a whole lot on one kind and then a sprinkling of others. This is because I had PeaPods recommended to me, and just went with it. I am happy with them, but if I was to start my stash again I would get a few of a bunch of different brands and see how they all went. Just to spread it all out. I think it is probably best to not buy a huge amount of one brand before you try them, because if you aren't happy with them, you either have to get rid of them and start again, or, you are stuck with the choice. 
Also, when I first got into nappies, I didn't really understand how they worked. So, I bought all the bright colours and no pastels because I thought they might show stains (I know now that the shells don't get poo on them, and the pastels are actually really cute, so I would have bought more). 
Also also, it recently dawned on me that if we have more kids, we could have a boy, so I should start getting some more range in the colors haha.
Also also also, if you are wondering what I would buy next, it would be a multi-pack of Charlie Bananas or more Designer Bums.


And this is what happens to a nappy circle when you put a dancing infant in the middle haha



Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Two months in... Cloth Nappies!

If you recall, in my final weeks of pregnancy I blogged about my cloth nappy anxiety. I say anxiety but it was more aimed at joking how my very pregnant mind stressing about anything I could focus on. Well, its been two months, and lots of people have been asking how I am finding them so here is an update!


First of all, well there was no need to stress because I love using them! Sophie has been in them since she was 2 weeks old. My biggest piece of advice about cloth nappies would be - they are only nappies - it really isn't a big deal. Once you get a system sorted they are the easiest thing ever.


What Sophie Wears

When we first started using them she was in Charlie Banana XS, Bumgenius NB and XS. She has just outgrown them (at 2 months) and is now in "one size" (OS) nappies from Pea Pods, Designer Bums, Little Angels, and Baby Trenz.

Sophie's first day in cloth nappies at two weeks old. These are BumGenius in XS.

Looking very small - in a pair of XS FuzziBunz

One of her first smiles in XS Charlie Bananas.

Her first time in OSFA nappies, these are Pea Pods. She wore both newborn and the onesize for awhile, but was in the OS pairs solely from 2 months.

In a OS soft minky pair from Baby Trenz.

One of my favorite patterns, strawberries from Little Angel nappies.


My other favorite pattern - a OS pair from Designers Bums!

We have been using cloth wipes from Marleys Monsters on Etsy. I am super happy with how they have worked out, and am happy not to be coating babes butt in chemicals every time we wipe!  

Our Nappy "Process"

When Soph needs a change we use cloth wipes. We spray the wipe with a homemade solution and do what needs to be done. 

The cloth and the nappy go straight into the nappy bag. I use a wet bag in a stainless steel pedal bin. The bag and bin act as a dry pail.

Every third morning the bag gets emptied into the washing machine, and then the bag is chucked in too.

The washing cycle is as follows, 
Rinse x 2 - 17 minutes
Daily cycle at 60 deg C plus EcoStore laundry powder - 55 minutes
Rinse and spin x 2 - 29 minutes 
Then they are hung outside in the sun all day - the sun takes out any stains in the fabric. 


Our drying rack - its amazing what the sun does to marks!


Do you use cloth wipes? Are you considering using them? What is your wash system? I would love to hear any tips you have?