Great video, Faith 😀!!! I always use the pad fold since I use my flats as inserts but for a younger baby all of the folds you showed would be awesome ❤️!!
Yes, we do that sometimes. Especially when baby naps. But most of the time I just lay it on top of the cover or pocket diaper and put a stay dry liner on tops. I am seriously in love with that Imagine flats I got from you!!! Now I want the Elephant prints ones 😂😂😂😂.
+Love Fluffybums I'm Sooo happy to hear!!! ❤️💕❤️ I LOVE flats. So many different ways of using them. Aw! The elephant print is ADORABLE! You NEED them 😉🙊🙈
I love your trick on the organic fold to fold the outside wing in the middle while you close it up. That gives more absorbency in the middle. And I'm going to try your pad fold in an origami tomorrow for nap time 👍 my imagine flats are very rectangular, I can't fold them onto baby, only padfold. Your videos are great 😊 I'm way too lazy to edit, I don't know how you find the time!
+Ellen V.S. Thank you!!! I'm loving the origami fold plus pad fold. Works wonderful on my heavy wetter. I have imagine flats and hopefully my son doesn't outgrow them any time soon. 😅 Thank you!!! ❤️ Lol! It's hard! I've been drinking lots of coffee🙈☕️🙊
+Faith's Attic Haha, I don't like coffee, but have been pretty regular with the black tea 😉 my imagine flats are really old, they don't look like yours in the video. They must have changed the dimensions. I have had mine for probably 3 years.
TYSM! My husband left me with no diapers this morning and I didn't know what to do. Going to use one of these with some receiving blankets until his diapers are dry
In your diaper bag you should always carry a waterproof bag. When we cloth diapered, and there was a poo, you rinse the poo into a toilet after you change it off the baby (and put a new one on him and carry him off the changing table). I always carried a water bottle with a squirting end, that I used for his little washcloths that we carried instead of disposable wipes. So it was easy to get the worst of the poo off into the toilet and flush it away. If you are doing a change in the middle of nowhere and there is no toilet, just bundle the diaper up in its cover and wrap it securely in water proof bags. You'll just have a little more work when you get home, no big deal.
No, its not cloth diaper specific. You can buy fleece liners that are specially made for cloth diapers. Smart bottoms and Imagine are couple brands that sell liners. But, you can always cut your own fleece to your liking. =)
Hello thanks for sharing, question though. I noticed you put a fleece liner on the pad fold but so you also use them for the other folds? You didn’t mention love the idea of the wraps but seems like a lot to do, fold them and add inserts. But I don’t want baby to have a rash.
Great question! I put a fleece liner on the pad fold because thats what I used for my sensitive to wetness baby/toddler. But, if your baby/toddler doesn’t have a wetness sensitivity then you don’t need to use the fleece liners. My youngest didn’t have a wetness sensitivity so I didnt have to use fleece liners in his cloth diapers. ☺️ I hope this answered your question. 🌻
I use the kite fold and pad fold for my 4 year old at night still. Babies do start growing out of the origami fold as that fold does not adjust for the child getting taller. The flat diapers from Green Mountain Diapers do wash up a good square size, and so makes diaper folding much easier. They also have oversized flats, that you can get the origami fold for bigger babies, and are better Size in general for the toddler years.
Hi thanks for uploading your flat diaper videos they are very informative :-) I have 3yo still in diapers and looking at trying flats for the first time. Will they be ok to use on a big toddler? Did you ever try them the traditional way with pins and pull on pants? that seems to be the cheapest option for me at this late stage.
Make sure to put #2 in the toilet so that is not going in the washing machine. (Unless baby is still exclusively breastfeeding, that is water so soluable). I do a prewash in the machine cold, then main wash in hot. Usually have 1 extra rinse at the end but not necessary. Dry on low to avoid excess shrinkage and lint.
It depends on the amount in your stash. More diapers in your stash means they won’t wear out as fast due to diaper rotation. Drying on low instead of high will also extend the life of your diapers. Though diapers can handle extra hot was, it is better to avoid the sanitizing cycle and stick with hot, as extra hot really wears them out faster. Washing diapers frequently so that the cotton isn’t sitting in acidic pee for long helps too. In general, the flats should be adequate to go through your child’s diapering years, though getting a little worn Out by the end. If you are expecting again, it is a good idea to get a new set of flats for that baby, as the old stash really will be on their last legs, though I still use old stash as extra liners and padding in the new diapers. As long as you can learn different folds for your growing baby, flats can be used on a child at almost any age. My grandmother with a handicapped son had used Regular flats for him at 30 years of age. She had to triple layer the flat and make a envelope fold without folding it in quarters first. So it can be done.
Thank you so much for this. So to the point & easy to follow. Us cloth mommas appreciate more then you know!
Great instructional video simple to follow and to the point.
Thank you! ❤️
Just tried using a flat on my toddler. You make it look so easy. Really wish I had tried cloth from the start.
Very helpful! I’m currently cloth diapering my youngest full time
Thank you! Are you using flat cloth diapers? 🌸
@@FaithsHomemaking is this material muslin cotton
Great video, Faith 😀!!! I always use the pad fold since I use my flats as inserts but for a younger baby all of the folds you showed would be awesome ❤️!!
Thank You!!!
I love pad fold
Yes, we do that sometimes. Especially when baby naps. But most of the time I just lay it on top of the cover or pocket diaper and put a stay dry liner on tops. I am seriously in love with that Imagine flats I got from you!!! Now I want the Elephant prints ones 😂😂😂😂.
+Love Fluffybums
I'm Sooo happy to hear!!! ❤️💕❤️
I LOVE flats. So many different ways of using them.
Aw! The elephant print is ADORABLE! You NEED them 😉🙊🙈
I love your trick on the organic fold to fold the outside wing in the middle while you close it up. That gives more absorbency in the middle. And I'm going to try your pad fold in an origami tomorrow for nap time 👍 my imagine flats are very rectangular, I can't fold them onto baby, only padfold. Your videos are great 😊 I'm way too lazy to edit, I don't know how you find the time!
+Ellen V.S.
Thank you!!! I'm loving the origami fold plus pad fold. Works wonderful on my heavy wetter. I have imagine flats and hopefully my son doesn't outgrow them any time soon. 😅
Thank you!!! ❤️
Lol! It's hard! I've been drinking lots of coffee🙈☕️🙊
+Faith's Attic Haha, I don't like coffee, but have been pretty regular with the black tea 😉 my imagine flats are really old, they don't look like yours in the video. They must have changed the dimensions. I have had mine for probably 3 years.
I love this! I have covers and AIO and pockets but I’ve never tried flats and now that my third will be born anytime, I’m so eager to try flats!
Thank you! I loved using flats in pocket cloth diapers. They washed nicely and dried quicker than prefold cloth diapers. 🌻
I like to do the origami fold the same way (in fourths). I am enjoying your videos!
Thank you! Me too, looks A LOT more trimmer. =)
TYSM! My husband left me with no diapers this morning and I didn't know what to do. Going to use one of these with some receiving blankets until his diapers are dry
I hope the receiving blankets worked for your little one! 💕
Thank you for the video I'm definitely going to do the one for the nighttime thanks God bless
Thank you! 🌸
I hope these flat folds work for you! Have a good day. ☀️
@@FaithsHomemaking yes it did thanks
Is the material muslin cotton?
how does one do cloth diapers on the go? How do you handle the poo when you are on a road trip or at a party?
In your diaper bag you should always carry a waterproof bag. When we cloth diapered, and there was a poo, you rinse the poo into a toilet after you change it off the baby (and put a new one on him and carry him off the changing table). I always carried a water bottle with a squirting end, that I used for his little washcloths that we carried instead of disposable wipes. So it was easy to get the worst of the poo off into the toilet and flush it away. If you are doing a change in the middle of nowhere and there is no toilet, just bundle the diaper up in its cover and wrap it securely in water proof bags. You'll just have a little more work when you get home, no big deal.
Mam which cloth
Question about the fleece liner.. is this a cloth diaper specific thing, or just cut fleece in a size good for a liner?
No, its not cloth diaper specific. You can buy fleece liners that are specially made for cloth diapers. Smart bottoms and Imagine are couple brands that sell liners. But, you can always cut your own fleece to your liking.
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take a shot every time she says something about "smoothing it out to make it look nice"
I'm not sure if it's neat enough
Hello thanks for sharing, question though. I noticed you put a fleece liner on the pad fold but so you also use them for the other folds? You didn’t mention love the idea of the wraps but seems like a lot to do, fold them and add inserts. But I don’t want baby to have a rash.
Great question! I put a fleece liner on the pad fold because thats what I used for my sensitive to wetness baby/toddler. But, if your baby/toddler doesn’t have a wetness sensitivity then you don’t need to use the fleece liners.
My youngest didn’t have a wetness sensitivity so I didnt have to use fleece liners in his cloth diapers. ☺️
I hope this answered your question. 🌻
Hi so I’m confused with the oragami ones do we need an insert or like another one to buy it or we can just clip and leave it on them ?
No, you don't need an insert, it's optional. If you do use inserts on top of the origami folded flat then you would just lay it on top. 🌸
Hi! This is a great video! What is the size of these flats? Also, would they be useful for my 6 month old?
I believe these were the larger size from Imagine & Diaper Rite. Yes! I used these flats on my baby/toddler. 💕
@@FaithsHomemaking okay! Do you happen to know the exact size (in cm)?
I use the kite fold and pad fold for my 4 year old at night still. Babies do start growing out of the origami fold as that fold does not adjust for the child getting taller. The flat diapers from Green Mountain Diapers do wash up a good square size, and so makes diaper folding much easier. They also have oversized flats, that you can get the origami fold for bigger babies, and are better Size in general for the toddler years.
Hi thanks for uploading your flat diaper videos they are very informative :-) I have 3yo still in diapers and looking at trying flats for the first time. Will they be ok to use on a big toddler? Did you ever try them the traditional way with pins and pull on pants? that seems to be the cheapest option for me at this late stage.
They might need a XL flat but generally yes. I love flats because they can be customized to whatever your baby is.
Are these flour sack towels?
I believe these were the Diaper Rite Cotton Flats or Imagine Bamboo Flats. 🌼
👌👌
How to wash in washing machine? Thanks
Make sure to put #2 in the toilet so that is not going in the washing machine. (Unless baby is still exclusively breastfeeding, that is water so soluable). I do a prewash in the machine cold, then main wash in hot. Usually have 1 extra rinse at the end but not necessary. Dry on low to avoid excess shrinkage and lint.
What is the measurements of this cloth
I'm sorry, I don't remember the measurements. 🌻
Do you do these more complicated folds so as their is more comfort for the baby in the crotch?
Yes, it didn’t look so bulky. But I still loved padfolding flats and putting the padfold inside a cover or pocket cloth diaper. 🌻
How long we can use this diapers??
What do you mean? 🌸
It depends on the amount in your stash. More diapers in your stash means they won’t wear out as fast due to diaper rotation. Drying on low instead of high will also extend the life of your diapers. Though diapers can handle extra hot was, it is better to avoid the sanitizing cycle and stick with hot, as extra hot really wears them out faster. Washing diapers frequently so that the cotton isn’t sitting in acidic pee for long helps too. In general, the flats should be adequate to go through your child’s diapering years, though getting a little worn Out by the end. If you are expecting again, it is a good idea to get a new set of flats for that baby, as the old stash really will be on their last legs, though I still use old stash as extra liners and padding in the new diapers. As long as you can learn different folds for your growing baby, flats can be used on a child at almost any age. My grandmother with a handicapped son had used Regular flats for him at 30 years of age. She had to triple layer the flat and make a envelope fold without folding it in quarters first. So it can be done.