The plot thickens here... Every time H peed, the diapers stank. Not like pee though. Or #2. Like ammonia and body fluid. And I could not make it go away. I tried different detergents, I tried stripping the diapers, I tried hot water, I tried cold water. Still. stinky. So I moved on to gdiapers. These were also cute, but very expensive and quite cumbersome. I might have stuck with these had it not been for my husband's very VERY loud protests each time he changed one child or another. We moved on to Seventh Generation and stuck with those until the birth of C.
I knew I wanted to give cloth another chance with him. I also knew that in order for these diapers to work for us, they had to be easy to use. For us this meant good, old fashioned Chinese prefolds (like the kinds our mothers used) and a plastic wrap (or wool diaper cover) around them. No pins, no snaps, no other inserts. I love them. I love having organic cotton so close to C's body, I love the cost, I love the sustainability. And there's no stink! I am not sure if this is because we are using a front loading washing machine now or if it is because the prefolds are all-natural fibers (Bumgenius are made of synthetics). Funny how the system that actually worked for us was the simplest and least expensive.
I knit the diaper cover on C here with Malabrigo out of this pattern.
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Yeah, we call #3 bus station booty (I'm writing a post about it for when he starts officially diaper training) because of that smell. The only ones I've liked so far are the gDiapers but they are expensive and annoying. Hubby won't use any sort of cloth diaper so we are a mixed use family anyway. Looking forward to potty training so I can say bye bye to the poop sacks anyway. Yours are super cute, though and if I had any sorta skill with my hands I might have gone that way. Still sending you the handmade one I got from Etsy though!
Oh I wish that I been able to do the cloth diapers. I tried for a day when my guys we 6 months. We went through so many diapers and because of the synthetic fabric they caused a rash. I wish I given the prefolds and wool covers a try.
I had the same experience with bumgenius and sold all ours and do all cotton all in ones or prefolds now. Much better. And I love the wool!
What a great diaper cover. Your knitting has really really improved. How inspiring!
By the way I love the new header pic...any thoughts on the cooking challenge. I just finished the movie Julie and Julia and am totally inspired. I am afraid the response I sent you the other day didn't make it to you. I have some thoughts I'd love to share. Please send me an email when you can. There's a link on my blog and I'll let you know what I was thinking.
Annie
I really want to make some of these. I'm getting a little frustrated by the covers that I have. They are a bit bulky around the waist... I love seeing all of your knitting projects!
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