I'm not due until February so while I sit here and stare at my stash I started thinking... how do you coordinate using a flat? Let's say I want to try an origami fold. Do I fold on the floor and gently bring it up to the changing table so it doesn't come undone? Do you get it ready on the table? Seems hard since it's not a flat surface. Do I just say screw the table and change my baby on the floor? I remember with my first 16 years ago that's why I did, but I didn't use cloth back then. Thanks in advance!
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This is what I thought too. I was thinking she wanted flats with prints to match the covers or something. And another vote for storing already folded.
Sad to put a cover over them!
When I did the origami fold, I folded it into a square and stacked the squares. Then just before changing baby I took a few seconds to finish folding... I never seemed to have trouble doing that with baby on the change table... but he wasn't mobile at that point... Now I just padfold, and either stuff or lay on a cover, so I do that before and stack them already padfolded.
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I find it easier to lay down the diaper before the baby rather than trying to get the diaper under the baby without it coming undone.