Thanks so much for this demonstration. I tried to follow written instructions but they were confusing so this has helped a lot. If anyone in Australia is looking for good quality terry nappies go to the natures child website. They are more expensive than in the department stores from my experience but much better quality and keep baby drier.
My mum used terry nappies on both me and my sister, she tried disposables on holiday and discovered I was allergic to them and I used terries on my dolls, my cousin used disposables on all her children but I just can't work them so when I have children its terries all the way.
My mum used to use Terry nappies on me, but they were smaller then what is shown here. Looked more like dish towels then nappies (then again, knowing my mum they probably WERE dish towels ;)
@skeletorphd They don't spend a fortune on this particular type, it is the cheapest way to cloth nappy.
Since they'll have your child sorted for 3 years or so it's a good investment. The initial lay out costs a bit but sposies cost waaay more in the long run.
It's worth spending 'a fortune' if it's beneficial for your wallet (in the long run), beneficial for your child (no nasty chemicals against their skin 24/7) and better for the environment.
Great video!! I am a cloth nappy advocate, I use terry, muslin and modern cloth nappies on my 18 month old (have done ever since she was born). My favorite fold is the first one you shown here but I am going to try the other folds again to see how they go to.
Thanks so much for this demonstration. I tried to follow written instructions but they were confusing so this has helped a lot. If anyone in Australia is looking for good quality terry nappies go to the natures child website. They are more expensive than in the department stores from my experience but much better quality and keep baby drier.
Missyboote 4 months ago
My mum used terry nappies on both me and my sister, she tried disposables on holiday and discovered I was allergic to them and I used terries on my dolls, my cousin used disposables on all her children but I just can't work them so when I have children its terries all the way.
vampyrevenom 7 months ago
My mum used to use Terry nappies on me, but they were smaller then what is shown here. Looked more like dish towels then nappies (then again, knowing my mum they probably WERE dish towels ;)
Demonickitten666 1 year ago
And people spend a fortune on disposable nappies because...?
skeletorphd 1 year ago
@skeletorphd They don't spend a fortune on this particular type, it is the cheapest way to cloth nappy.
Since they'll have your child sorted for 3 years or so it's a good investment. The initial lay out costs a bit but sposies cost waaay more in the long run.
It's worth spending 'a fortune' if it's beneficial for your wallet (in the long run), beneficial for your child (no nasty chemicals against their skin 24/7) and better for the environment.
Saying it costs a fortune is very short sighted.
kjkarli 1 year ago
Thankyou ) the third fold is the best for me...keeps baby dryer x
1andonlychellexxx 1 year ago
What size square do you think that is?
lostonmainst 1 year ago
where can i find terry nappies?
Berryflowers 1 year ago
great video :)
i'm going to be using reusables with my baby due in october and found this video very good, it shows it really is that simple.
rodentlove 1 year ago
Great video!! I am a cloth nappy advocate, I use terry, muslin and modern cloth nappies on my 18 month old (have done ever since she was born). My favorite fold is the first one you shown here but I am going to try the other folds again to see how they go to.
TheGraceDiaries 1 year ago
@TheGraceDiaries where can i find terry nappies?
Berryflowers 1 year ago
@Berryflowers where are you from? I'm from Australia and they are in Kmart, Target, Baby stores. We use terry nappies like Americans use prefolds.
TheGraceDiaries 1 year ago
@TheGraceDiaries im from the usa....any luck getting them here? they arenot in those stores here...:(
Berryflowers 1 year ago
i found this really helpful thanks!!
johninakilt 1 year ago
HI,
Wjat are the nappy pins that you are using there? I want to get some but I have no idea what they are called
Thanks
pdberyl 2 years ago
Nappi Nippa. It's not a pin so it's safer to use.
lornaross1984 2 years ago
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bruno119cc 2 years ago
Very cute! Hopefully show parents just how easy it is to use cloth nappies
immustbemo 2 years ago