I’ve used the origami fold, diaper bag fold, pad fold, and variations of them. I’ve snappid, I’ve pinned (or attempted to), folded under a cover, pad folded in a cover & pad folded in a pocket. [click to continue reading]
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I’ve used the origami fold, diaper bag fold, pad fold, and variations of them. I’ve snappid, I’ve pinned (or attempted to), folded under a cover, pad folded in a cover & pad folded in a pocket. [click to continue reading]
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When I signed up for the flats challenge, I had two heavy wetting boys in diapers, and I wasn’t sure if I’d be able to keep up with changing them, let alone hand washing them. [click to continue reading]
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If you’ve read my posts on Facebook, or my post after I signed up for the flats challenge, you know I was full of excuses why I couldn’t participate. Yet there’s my flats pad folded & stacked! You can see my poor pocket diapers in the background, just waiting for next week! [click to continue reading]
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I am participating in the flats challenge and will be using mostly flour sack towels as flats. (Sign up for the flats challenge!) [click to continue reading]
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I’m feeling OK about the Birdseye flats and flour sack towels I bought for the flats challenge, but I was worried about how to make flats work at night. [click to continue reading]
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