Cloth diapers are fabulous, I'll be the first advocate. However, no matter what they're made of, they simply do not have the "Stay dry" texture of disposable diaper.
There are a few things you can do to improve the feel of the diaper against your child's skin.
A microfleece liner, is perhaps t
With all of the modern cloth diaper types available out there, it can be a little overwhelming trying to choose a system to work for you.
Personally we use a combination of both Fitted, and AIO style diapers, so I've listed the advantages and disadvantages I've found in each system:
Fitted Dia
Cloth Diapers Don't Cause Diaper Rash
Modern Cloth Diapers are absorbant, and draw moisture away from baby's skin. They don't contain plastics, and don't use harsh chemicals in their materials. They come in a range of fabrics, allowing even the most sensitive skinned child to have a rash free botto
How To Wash Cloth Diapers
The best way to wash cloth diapers is to scrape any "solids off" (that was delicately put wasn't it) and stick them in a bucket until you're ready to wash.
NOTE: You don't need to put any soaking solution in the bucket, just the diapers. This is called "Dry Pailing"
Types of Cloth Diapers
This article is about the types of cloth diapers available. And the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Flat Terry Diapers -
Terry Flats, or Flanellette flats are the traditional diapers that many of us were raised on. They are simply an absorbant square of terry towellin