Wool
. Wool dryer balls are a very eco-friendly alternative to dryer sheets. You can use as few as 2 or up to 8 to help reduce static and reduce drying time. Did you know that many of the commercially made dryer sheets for sale in your local grocery store are filled with lots of chemicals? [...]
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While there are many parents who make the switch to cloth diapers there are some who still struggle with the best night time solution, particularly those who have children who are heavy wetters. Before you turn to those yucky disposable diapers at night (no!) check out these solutions shared by our members. I broke [...]
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. Check out the newest listings at our cloth diaper review pages. We have products made by GroVia , Imagine and Diaper Safari . If you have used any of these products please review them! GroVia® Bamboo Prefolds (0) Prefolds GroVia® Perfect Pail (0) Other Kiwi Pie™ No-Clump Lanolin Spray (0) Fabric Care-Wool GroVia [...]
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Check out the newest listings at our cloth diaper review pages. We have products made by Tajo’s Tushy’s and Bee Green Naturals. If you have used any of these products please review them! Ammee Jaan – Ring Slings Baby Carriers Ammee Jaan – Menstrual Pads Feminine Products Eco-Dia Flats Flats Eco-Dia Fitteds Fitted [...]
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. Pin the Spotlight Beyond the Forums Meet Morgan Many of our forum members have been cloth diapering for years and and their knowledge is invaluable to the cloth diapering community. This week, join Brittany as she interviews long time Diaper Pin forum member Morgan. Morgan is a SAHM to two kiddos, Amelia age 7 [...]
. . Pin the Spotlight Beyond the Forums Meet Jodi Kulka Many of our forum members have been cloth diapering for years and and their knowledge is invaluable to the cloth diapering community. This week, join Sam as she interviews long time Diaper Pin forum member Jodi Kulka. . Jodi is a former school psychologist happily turned [...]
. What could be cuter than this? . Delving into the world of cloth diapering for the first time is intimidating… there are prefolds and snappis, pockets, all-in-ones or twos, and of course, all the cute fitteds. Sometimes those PUL covers just don’t work for some little ones. Red marks on legs, red bums, no [...]
Pin the Spotlight Beyond the Forums Meet Kinga Urban Many of our forum members have been cloth diapering for years and and their knowledge is invaluable to the cloth diapering community. We start this biweekly series by interviewing long time Diaper Pin forum member Kinga Urban. Kinga is a WAHM to 5 children, 3 still in diapers, [...]
How do you know if your cover needs lanolizing? When you wash it, press it into the water. Look for the following signs: If wool sits on top of the water and has little pools of water gathering on top – it does not need lanolizing. If wool sits on top of the [...]
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Wool is a fabric made of fleece of sheep or lamb. It’s water repelling properties and breathability are what make it popular for use as a diaper cover. Many choose wool because it is natural. Take special care when washing and drying your wool products or they will dry out and become stiff. You [...]



