Hi Cheryl, I was so excited to see you had a video up. I'm sorry I know nothing about cloth diapers but I'm sure they are better than disposable. You will figure it out. You are a very wise young lady. I love all your videos. When you have time you just post and I'll watch. Be blessed.
Used cloth diapers on my second little one. At first I used a service that picked up the ditry naps once a week and dropped off the clean ones. The only extra I had to buy was the plastic outer that went over the nappy. Then I found that one of the main clothing stores back then had packs of 25 nappies that I tried and cleaned myself, with baby detergent was easier and more affordable than sending out for someone else to clean. Never had to deal with a rash and my mom helped me clean them.
With my first child I mixed cloth and disposable diapers, for environmental reasons. I figured even if I just used one cloth diaper a week, that’s 52 less disposable diapers a year. I used foldable sheets and wool “pants” over them, worked okay but if I would have done it today I would have bought those all-in-one cloth diapers for convenience.
Hi Cheryl, I was so excited to see you had a video up. I'm sorry I know nothing about cloth diapers but I'm sure they are better than disposable. You will figure it out. You are a very wise young lady. I love all your videos. When you have time you just post and I'll watch. Be blessed.
Used cloth diapers on my second little one. At first I used a service that picked up the ditry naps once a week and dropped off the clean ones. The only extra I had to buy was the plastic outer that went over the nappy. Then I found that one of the main clothing stores back then had packs of 25 nappies that I tried and cleaned myself, with baby detergent was easier and more affordable than sending out for someone else to clean. Never had to deal with a rash and my mom helped me clean them.
That’s great! It really is an affordable way to diaper.
I enjoy watching your channel. Very clean and pure. I think you're precious.
Green Mountain Diapers is a great company for cloth diapers! They have quite a few different brands and were reasonably priced for quality products.
What a pretty morning! I love hanging out laundry 😊 Have a good week! Anne
Thanks! You too!
Using cloth nappies are much better for the environment, less rubbish going into landfill 🇬🇧
With my first child I mixed cloth and disposable diapers, for environmental reasons. I figured even if I just used one cloth diaper a week, that’s 52 less disposable diapers a year. I used foldable sheets and wool “pants” over them, worked okay but if I would have done it today I would have bought those all-in-one cloth diapers for convenience.