Snowdrop Cloth Pad and Pantyliner
Each and every one of our superior products are made with care and detail. We make sure of this because we use the products ourselves! We strive to produce the highest quality yet affordable product in the market. All are exclusively handmade.
Let's try Bumgenius Freetime!
Maximize your freetime with the NEW, all-in-one, one-size cloth diaper. Two semi-attached stay dry inserts inside allow for adjustable absorbency. Diaper your baby in one easy step!
GroVia My Choice™ Trainer
With My Choice™ Trainers, you get the great quality. Plus toddlers get training pants that give them the control that makes them proud to be big kids!
The great Charlie Banana now in town!
Charlie Banana® diapers are a 2-in-1 reusable diaper system. Its a cloth diaper but with a smart front panel that gives you the option of tucking in a disposable pad for those special occasions. With Charlie Banana® diapers, you get the best of both diaper worlds!
Ergobaby Carriers
The best way to support your baby and your lifestyle.™
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Insert material
Microfiber:
A material made from polyester, commonly used for cleaning, that is ultra absorbent (can hold 8 times its weight) and inexpensive. It is also relatively trim and dries quickly. This is the most common insert material for cloth diapers.
Cotton:
Diapers with cotton inserts or soakers are not as absorbent as certain other materials, but have the boasting rights to being a natural fiber that is less likely to have build-up or stink issues.
Bamboo:
As a material, bamboo has to go through processing that essentially makes it the same as Rayon, so it is usually referred to as Rayon from Bamboo Fibers. Bamboo is a fast growing crop and very absorbent.
Hemp:
This material is ultra trim and very absorbent, making it perfect for the heavy wetter or for overnight diapers. It is often blended with cotton to make a hemp jersey that is softer than plain hemp inserts or soakers. Since hemp cannot be grown in the US all hemp is imported.
Micro-Terry-
Another name for Microfiber.











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