I lingered over at TT and drooled at the adorable diapers. Truly cute! But then I kind of went at the price tag. Yikes! And they still need a cover, yes?
So talk to me about why these seem to be THE diapers to have. One of a kinds? Cute fabrics? Custom options?
Do I need to warn DH that while CD may save us money over sposies, I'm probably going to get hooked on the cutest (and pricey) diapers ever?
Re: School me on the Twinkie Tush mystique
I didn't get the fitted craze either. Then I tried a few and I love them. Reasons: cute as can be, breathable when paired with wool or worn coverless.
For TT's specifically, I like them because they're well made, generously sized, plenty absorbent for night time.
BE WARNED: Once you get into fitteds, you'll likely get into wool and it is a rare person who turns back from there!
Welcome to the dark side of cding.
TTs are our go to diapers for night time. They're super absorbent, and paired with wool are the best solution we've found to keeping zb dry and comfortable so that she sleeps all night.
Uh oh! I'm going to be in trouble, then.
Not only that, I'm a sewer and a knitter. I can see it now: up until all hours of the night, sewing my own adorable diapers and knitting cute, flirty skirt soakers.
:::runs to Ravelry to see if there's a pattern:::
Be warned...fitteds and wool are slippery slopes
TTs are super absorbent for my heavy wetter, she can go a long time coverless around the house, they fit her great, work wonderfully overnight when paired with wool, and are super cute! Plus, awesome customer service!
Right?!?! LOL! It's hard enough to snag one without adding to the people stalking each week!
It took me a while to figure out why someone would want fitteds over AI2s. It even took me a while to get on the WAHM bandwagon. However, we got our first TT and I am IN LOVE. They are more absorbant than a pocket/AI2/AI1 even without a cover. I'm going to stock up on TT's (as much as possible - good thing I got one in yesterday's stocking) and get rid of some of my BG4s. I also knit/crochet so I got hooked on wool early. I made the mistake of knitting a couple with superwash wool, though, and those aren't as water-resistant.