(I've been lurking here a lot lately, thought I'd finally jump in and start posting, so hi )
Anyway, I showed this diaper to DH this morning and he gave a lukewarm response, lol. He's such a guy. I was so excited though, I finally got this PUL in the mail yesterday night, went out to dinner and rushed home to make a OS pocket diaper for #3 who is (finally) growing out of all of his newborn stuff.
And DS of course made good use of the diaper within 5 minutes, LOL!
Some "action" shots:
Thanks for letting me share!
DS #3 diagnosed at birth with panhypopituitarism - lack of pituitary function. He is treated with thyroxine, hydrocortisone, growth hormone and testosterone.
Re: Can I AW to mamas who can appreciate it? PIP
It looks great!
What pattern is it? RR?
I think it's awesome!
Thanks everyone
It's a Very Baby One-Size Pocket. She has really good patterns and they really fit well from 10-35 lbs (I have one kid at each end of that range right now, so they are each my testers).
My Three Sons
#1: 2.06 #2: 1.08 #3: 9.10
DS #3 diagnosed at birth with panhypopituitarism - lack of pituitary function. He is treated with thyroxine, hydrocortisone, growth hormone and testosterone.
I buy from co-ops (Yahoo groups has lots of diaper fabric co-ops) that I belong to since I usually buy in bulk. Kids in the Garden has a lot of cool PUL prints right now, and Nature's Fabric has some too (join their yahoo groups b/c they give you discount codes you can use). You need approximately a 20" square piece of PUL + microfleece for one pocket diaper.
My Three Sons
#1: 2.06 #2: 1.08 #3: 9.10
DS #3 diagnosed at birth with panhypopituitarism - lack of pituitary function. He is treated with thyroxine, hydrocortisone, growth hormone and testosterone.
Yes. For me, it was a fantastic investment that has definitely paid for itself (I got it maybe 2 years ago?). Though there are snap pliers too that are less expensive and good if you're not making a ton of diapers. Kam Snaps has them in stock as well as thousands of snaps (I love all the colors they have, they even have engraved and shaped snaps).
My Three Sons
#1: 2.06 #2: 1.08 #3: 9.10
DS #3 diagnosed at birth with panhypopituitarism - lack of pituitary function. He is treated with thyroxine, hydrocortisone, growth hormone and testosterone.