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When we first started cloth diapering I purchased a couple different brands of cloth diapers and each had things that I liked and o...

Kristin McCutchan saved to Diapers and baby things
Homemade cloth diaper inserts & WOTB review of a Rumparooz G2 Pocket Diaper courtesy of Nature Bumz Co.

Katelyn Golden saved to Stuff to Try
Before our baby was born, we decided that we wanted to use cloth diapers. I knew that if it wasn’t easy and inexpensive, then I would probably end up giving up on them quickly. I also knew …

Elesea Russo saved to Preggers
Microfiber inserts for cloth diapers are everywhere. They come with every discount pocket diaper around and are sold on their own as well. Microfiber is sold in white, multi-layer microfiber inserts, and are even hidden inside grey "bamboo charcoal" inserts as well. But if you've spent any amount of time in the cloth diaper community groups, you will have noticed a lot of people hate on microfiber.

Erin Frick | The FRICKin Good Life saved to Baby
The Tutorial You will need 1 yd fleece 1 pack of microfiber towels (find them in the automotive dept at Walmart) You will use rotary cutter & cutting mat (trust me, it will make your life easier) sewing machine or serger Instructions, simplified 1) Cut fabric 2) Layer fabric: two pieces of fleece with two pieces of microfiber in between. Total of 4-5 layers. 3) Stitch ends to secure them 4) Stitch/serge around edges. 5) Wash on hot & tumble dry Detailed Instructions 1) Cut fabric This…

Ashley Paige saved to DIY-Home
Which cloth diaper inserts, doublers, or liners should I choose? Fabrics used for cloth diaper inserts.
Reblogging this one from my personal blog with extra links at the bottom for other free diaper making tutorials. You can adapt any diaper pattern using recycled materials .The key is to use 100% co…

Karen Sellers saved to Baby Stuff
DIY cloth diaper inserts w/ fleece, microfiber and flannel. This has to be my favorite tutorial of inserts I have found. Step by step break down how much.

Marilee Pettis saved to My Favorite