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Description
The listing, 2 Cloth Diaper Covers has ended.
One size fits all, adjustable pocket cloth diapers. Fits baby newborn through potty age. WAHM made. Well used but in perfect working order. No stains. Some tears on outer decorative fabric, does not affect function or waterproofing. Elastic is good. Cute elephants and Mod dots. Gender neutral colors.
I can not. I'm already *giving away* useful items. I can not afford to *pay* to give them away. There's no such thing as free shipping.
I could be selling my items on ebay or other sites and making money off them while charging shipping costs. I choose to use this site because it's a great bartering tool to trade for other items I'd rather have. I'd rather take less credits than pay to give my things away.
So is a cloth diaper cover different than a cloth diaper? I am a first time expecting mom and do not know much about it. I am very interested in going cloth to save the environment and money.
These are one size adjustable pocket covers. They adjust by snaps in the crotch and waist to fit from 8-35 pounds, give or take. I use almost exclusively one size diapers. Some pockets, some covers that use old fashioned pre-folds (just folded into the cover, no pins).
You stuff these pockets with anything absorbent; washcloths, microfiber towels, prefold diapers (those gerber brand that walmart or target carries and most people use as burprags), receiving blankets, etc. Target has a few cloth diaper options on thier online store, so if you're making a registry, request a few to try :)
When the dipes are wet or dirty, empty the pockets and wash (I do a warm wash no soap to rinse them, then a hot wash with soap and an extra rinse cycle. I air dry the covers so the plastic lasts longer and hot dry the stuffings). If you have a large enough stash, use a garbage pail with a lid or a wet bag to collect dirties until wash time. If you're just trying it out with a few....
These covers are fast drying so you can have just a few on hand with a lot of stuffing and hand wash them (say...if you have a small budget to try it out before increasing your stash) air dry and restuff. Of course it's better to have enough on hand that you don't have to do that every time. You'll burn out on washing in the sink all day.
I'm cloth diapering baby #3 and love it. I've used a lot of different diapers, brands and styles. These are just some extras I was handed down and don't use often. I might list a few more similar auctions so fan and watch :)