Saturday, March 28, 2009

Addicted to Cloth!

Strange but true: since having children, I've become addicted to cloth diapering... And even stranger: I'm not alone! There are hundreds (maybe even thousands) of other moms (and some dads) who love to discuss cloth diapers.

I've put together some of my favorite links about cloth diapers.

Types of Cloth Diapers

Here's a great description with photos of the different types of cloth diapers available. There are so many wonderful options. It is much different from the cloth diapers of a generation ago.

FAQs About Cloth Diapers

Here's a list of answers to many commonly asked questions about using cloth diapers.

Diaper Reviews

If you are considering buying some diapers, be sure to check out some reviews on them first.

Diaper Swappers

I love this site!! Diaper Swappers is a forum dedicated to cloth diapering topics and other parenting things. A great place to look for advice.

There are many, many on-line stores selling cloth diapers. If you search for "cloth diapers Canada," you'll find many. You may even find one that allows local pick up in your neck of the woods, so you can avoid shipping costs.

Parenting By Nature

I love this company!! They carry many types of cloth diapers, baby carriers, and a ton of other great items. I highly recommend taking some time to browse through this site. This company carries most of the popular brands of diapers and covers.

Mother Ease

Mother Ease sells its own unique brand of diapers and covers. Their Sandies diapers are the absolute best diaper for containing runny messes. And their One Size diapers are great too! If you are looking for easy to use, long lasting, almost leak-proof diapers, check these out.

Recipes for Diaper Wipes Solution

Some recipes for diaper wipes solution. You can also just use plain water. You can buy cloth wipes from most companies that sell cloth diapers, but I found that the thin baby washcloths work quite well (and are very inexpensive). I use them with plain water.I highly recommend the Prince Lionheart Ultimate Wipes Warmer. You can just put plain water in it and dip in cloth wipes as needed. It heats from the bottom, so it works well for keeping water warm.

Laundry Detergent Choices

Here's a chart listing which laundry detergents do and do not work well for cloth diapers. Most of them are American brands, but some of them can be found in Canada. I am currently using Nature Clean powdered detergent which has been working very well.

Here's another list with mostly Canadian brands.

Frugal Diapering Tips

This is a great site if you want some money-saving ideas! I made my own diaper pail liners with PUL fabric that I bought on ebay. They're washable and waterproof, so I can throw them in the washing machine along with my diapers. You can also buy them at most cloth diapering stores.

About diaper pails... I first bought the Diaper Champ from Babies R Us. It works well at containing smells, but only holds about 15 or so cloth diapers... And the diapers tend to get stuck in the chute. So I sold my Diaper Champ and bought a 30L stainless steel garbage can with a pedal, and I love it!

You can also make your own fleece liners by cutting them out of a thin microfleece. No sewing required!

The Potty Pail


The Potty Pail and diaper sprayer is a fabulous idea! You can also purchase diaper sprayers from other places including Parenting By Nature.

Cloth diapering can be quite an adventure with its own joys and frustrations. But at the end of the day, you can feel good about choosing a healthier, earth-friendly, economical (unless you are addicted to routinely trying new expensive diapers) and more fun (I mean, who gets excited about disposable diapers?) option for your precious child.

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