I havent seen a Real Cloth Diaper here in Japan,we only have like a cute cloth covering for disposable,Thats why i have never tried cloth diapering my kids.Since i joined UT last year i have met so many moms with great ideas and learned about CD.This is the most fantastic video i have ever seen!I have Tons of cotton t-shirts,which i barely use anymore.This is just the perfect solution.I would really love to try this.my 5th son is turning 1 on the 23rd of this month.
I absolutely love this idea! I wish this would reach more people. This is the perfect solution for those who can't afford disposables or the start up cost of cloth diapering. Love!
A great great idea...I know a lot of us WANT to cloth diaper but the start up cost can be so off putting. Plus the ka-jillion choices of super cute (but super expensive) "designer diapers" are such a temptation....!!! This makes so much sense plus all the $$$$ you save could go towards kiddos future college fund.... :)
This is awesome! Never even thought of this! Love it! I have been cloth diapering for 11 months, and I wish I had thought of this when she was tiny, and I only had a few cloth dipes starting out.
On the other side of things - if this were used in an emergency with a shirt that I wanted to wear again, if it just got wet you could wash normally - like any other clothes. If it were soiled... that could be harder to remove stains and I'm not sure I'd worry about it at that point. Washing as usual and drying in the sun may remove any stains.
This is so neat. Never thought of using old t-shirts. I was looking for a tutorital on SEWING CDs out of Tshirts when I found this. I made a video on using receiving blankets as CDs.
If I were using this full time as a cost saving effort, I would keep a dedicated supply of tshirts (maybe stock up on cotton shirts at a thrift store) and wash them as I would cloth diapers. I make a cloth diaper safe detergent that is very affordable ($30 for nearly a 5 gallon bucket's worth and you just need 1-2 tablespoons per wash day) I'll add the detergent link to the video description.
+Deshaun Baldwin You wouldn't have to add any additional absorbency unless you wanted to, but you would need a cover. They can be picked up used for $5-8 and purchased new for about $10-14. A few is all you need.
+Katie Chaos You would certainly want a cover. New covers are made with PUL and work much better than old style rubber pants. They run $5-14/ea depending on if they are purchased new or used/brand/etc. A few covers are all that are needed as they can be wiped clean after each use.
I havent seen a Real Cloth Diaper here in Japan,we only have like a cute cloth covering for disposable,Thats why i have never tried cloth diapering my kids.Since i joined UT last year i have met so many moms with great ideas and learned about CD.This is the most fantastic video i have ever seen!I have Tons of cotton t-shirts,which i barely use anymore.This is just the perfect solution.I would really love to try this.my 5th son is turning 1 on the 23rd of this month.
I absolutely love this idea! I wish this would reach more people. This is the perfect solution for those who can't afford disposables or the start up cost of cloth diapering. Love!
Awesome, what a great idea! LOL @ the dolly slowly disappearing in the corner!!
A great great idea...I know a lot of us WANT to cloth diaper but the start up cost can be so off putting. Plus the ka-jillion choices of super cute (but super expensive) "designer diapers" are such a temptation....!!! This makes so much sense plus all the $$$$ you save could go towards kiddos future college fund.... :)
This is awesome! Never even thought of this! Love it! I have been cloth diapering for 11 months, and I wish I had thought of this when she was tiny, and I only had a few cloth dipes starting out.
Thanks! Sharing this with fellow moms during the Atlanta snow emergency right now! We cloth 100% of the time, but many don't!
I used this on my self and it works good. Really good absorbency and it looks hidden under clothes if you make it right. Thanks, I needed this video
On the other side of things - if this were used in an emergency with a shirt that I wanted to wear again, if it just got wet you could wash normally - like any other clothes. If it were soiled... that could be harder to remove stains and I'm not sure I'd worry about it at that point. Washing as usual and drying in the sun may remove any stains.
This is so neat. Never thought of using old t-shirts. I was looking for a tutorital on SEWING CDs out of Tshirts when I found this. I made a video on using receiving blankets as CDs.
This is INGENIOUS!! I shared this video on my blog :)
this is an amazing idea.. never know wen you may need this lil trick lol
thanks for the video!
I needed this, thank youuu❤
What a great idea! I never would have thought of that...
What a great idea! I love that you used a bumGenius shirt!
This is SO cool! Where was this demo when we were still using diapers?
Opps sorry, last comment sent early. Anyway I'm using this now with a pocket as a cover until my laundry is finished. Life saver!
I'm glad I found this video
@rebornlove15 It's called a Snappi. Some people like them better than diaper pins because they are worried about poking their baby.
If I were using this full time as a cost saving effort, I would keep a dedicated supply of tshirts (maybe stock up on cotton shirts at a thrift store) and wash them as I would cloth diapers. I make a cloth diaper safe detergent that is very affordable ($30 for nearly a 5 gallon bucket's worth and you just need 1-2 tablespoons per wash day) I'll add the detergent link to the video description.
would you still need any kind of insert or/and cover ??
+Deshaun Baldwin You wouldn't have to add any additional absorbency unless you wanted to, but you would need a cover. They can be picked up used for $5-8 and purchased new for about $10-14. A few is all you need.
An absolute life saver! Thank you!
This is soo smart! Thanks for sharing!
I like it and I tried it and it became
I have no saved pin would rubber bands work
why did i see this now im gonna be at the thrift store buying t shirts lol
Wow, perfect! Thanks so much!!
How would you wash it?
Why do you don’t where it
That's neat
I really want to see this but for some reason I can only hear audio. is it just me?
what is that clip thing u used?
Help please? I did this but my sisters diaper leaked all over me! Is there anyway to prevent this?
Omg amazing thanks so much
Thank goodness for this video! I'm
Doesn't work, the arms unravel and that nappy slides off
I don't see how this wouldn't leak. Its not waterproof. You would need rubber pants over it.
+Katie Chaos You would certainly want a cover. New covers are made with PUL and work much better than old style rubber pants. They run $5-14/ea depending on if they are purchased new or used/brand/etc. A few covers are all that are needed as they can be wiped clean after each use.
genius
it still needs a plastic pant to go over it
Mine leaked