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Old 29-06-2007, 05:24 PM
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Yeah congrats Lolli and thanx for the feedback - interesting
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Old 29-06-2007, 07:04 PM
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Hi all. Our gorgeous baby girl arrived on the 11th April 07 weighing 6 pound 6 ounces! Petite little thing but an absolute spunk. Morgan.
Congratulations Lolla!

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Old 30-06-2007, 02:40 PM
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Congratulations on your baby girl!
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The flannel ones have absolutely zero absorbancy so i have bought some hemp/cotton as well as malden mills fleece to make my own boosters for extra absorbancy.
I am a little worried about the Malden Mills fleece on the booster. As you know, fleece works as a stay dry liner not absorbant, so fleece should work great on the part of the booster closest to Morgan's skin. But Malden Mills is the Rolls Royce of fleeces I gather in terms of being a very dense fleece that is excellent for a cover - the only fleece recommended for a single layer fleece cover. I have read somewhere that Malden Mills might be too dense for effective use as a liner, and even if not, it seems overkill to use such lovely fleece (by reputation - I've not used it) for a liner. Hopefully others who are more familiar with it will speak up, but I would suggest saving that for making wonderful covers with (particularly as you are getting right into such projects and have a snap press and all) and buy cheap microfleece or polar fleece from e.g. Lincraft or Spotlight (or of course the online nappy fabric suppliers or coops) to top your boosters with.

Or leave the fleece layer off altogether as you are apparently changing regularly and having no nappy rash problems using chux wipes as a liner (which isn't a stay dry liner).

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The fluffies pilchers that come in lemon and mint are an absolute waste of money.
That's interesting - I actually find their pilchers (in 2nd hand form) surprisingly good though daggy looking (again - the second hand ones get really matted looking not fluffy like in the shops), except when the elastic has gone, as long as the nappy is boosted sufficiently. They are quite different to a PUL cover and I have been more aware of smells and dampness, but once my DD was mobile I know longer knew when she had pooed automatically, and a found that was a plus instead of a minus. I must admit though that I hadn't used them much during the fully breastfed poo era, and I have mostly had the white and blue colours, not the yellow and green, in my hand-me-downs.

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Old 30-06-2007, 02:59 PM
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Aviva - Malden Mills also makes microfleece which is used to line nappies and boosters - perhaps this is what she was referring to
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Thanks for that, Peach_Bums_Mum.
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Old 01-07-2007, 08:19 PM
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Aviva - Malden Mills also makes microfleece which is used to line nappies and boosters - perhaps this is what she was referring to
Hi All,
Thanks for your congrats.

Hi Aviva
In response to the above, yes - it is Malden Mills Microfleece. JamTots have a fleece topped organic hemp booster which I was going to buy but then figured it was a hec cheaper for me to buy all the fabric and make them!

The Malden Mills Fleece is 180gsm not the thicker type for example that the swaddlebees fleece wraps come in that I purchased a while ago also. I think that the weight of the MM Fleece will be fine as a booster (contoured) - overkill or not :-)

Just a comment on the flannel fluffies, I think that provided I can get the mix of booster sorted Morgans toosh will be in them more as they are a trimmer fit for her petite toosh (teamed up with a swaddlebees cover or bummis cover).

I may give the fluffies pilchers another go once I have made the boosters but otherwise think they still will be good doll pillows .

Gotta run, take care

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Old 29-06-2008, 01:45 AM
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Hi All,
Hope you are all well. It's been a long time between posts, however I have been keeping up on what's been going on round here in parts - time permitting *lol*.... and we now have #2 on the way due 1st week August 08!

Ok - just to update, in the end I purchased microfibre towelling, microfleece and french terry hemp fabric.

I ended up making pockets nappies out of the existing ffies. A bit of work but that was the best option in the end of making the best out of what was gifted to me.

Pocket inserts:
x3 layers microfibre towelling (contoured shape)
+ x3 layers hemp terry (rectangle centre strip)
+ 1 layer microfleece (this was put at the back of the nappy - contoured shape)
Insert was snappied to the back of the inside of the nappy.
With the different fabrics I overlocked the microfibre layers together separate from the layers of hemp terry and then just sewed a cm or 2 dart across the top to hold them all together instead of sewing them as one chunk. I found that by not sewing all 7 layers completely together into one insert helped with drying time as the air was able to circulate as such between the layers and the most that had to dry was 3. Gosh, I hope that makes sense *lol*...

Other pocket inserts I made were 6 layers of microfibre towelling + 1 layer microfleece as well as the microfleece liner (ran out of hempterry *lol*) and same concept above about sewing them together.

Liner used:
x1 layer Microfleece. I actually cut this much larger than the contoured insert.

I've been able to use the same inserts in the larger nappies also, saving me more $'s. I have a good 20 terry nappies still in packaging intentionally left over that haven't been 're-engineered' *lol* or used, so I will see how I go with #2. Given it's the opposite flavour to Morgan he may be a completely different poopadooper-wee'er!

Above is just what worked for me and may give some ideas as I know I found it quite overwhelming getting my pregnant brain around all the lingo and gathering ideas and info on what others were using/making/what worked and didn't etc before she was born... Of course each bubba is different and what may work for some some may not for others.

Cheers,
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ok after just buying 11 fluffies fitted nappies off ebay, I am now going to go sit in my bed and pick it open, rip out the stuffing and have a look...

After examining them today I must say they don't look absorbant at all and I am a little bummed out (hadn't seen one before I brought these)

Would taking the crap out of it and use it as a pocket nappy for at home times when I can change more often?
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Note to self... always read the last post before posting something...

Think I will do what you have done L
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