Knit Tie Diaper

SKU DI_DI-TIE
Your Price $8.75
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Once a baby is brought into this world, it should be cared for and made to feel as comfortable as possible. Such everyday things as clothes, which come in direct contact with a baby's delicate skin, are crucial to its comfort. For its early years, this means first and foremost the baby's nappies/diapers.

In consultation with midwives and children's nurses, it was determined what exactly was needed to create the most comfortable and natural nappy/diaper for babies.

With the knit tie-diaper, baby's skin is able to breathe. Yet, at the same, the cotton is very effective at absorbing moisture. Using pure, all-natural fibers is the best way to guarantee both of these qualities.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

The knit tie-nappy/diaper is very easy to use. Spread out the tie-on, knit nappy/diaper on the changing mat. Slightly, fold down the rear flap. Now place the flannel liner in the center of the nappy/diaper.
If your baby is very small, you can adjust the length of the nappy/diaper by folding back the rear edge.
Lay the baby on the nappy/diaper. First, pull up and place the liner between the legs and fold the edges towards the middle.
Then, pull up the lower flap of the nappy/diaper between the legs and over the waist. Here too, by folding the flap, you can adjust the size of the nappy/diaper. Lastly, cross the ties of the knit nappy/diaper across the baby's back, and bring them round to the front and tie in a bow.
The fine knitting gives the nappy/diaper a comfortable elasticity so that if fits snugly. The baby is not restricted, but wrapped gently enough with plenty of room to move.
Follow with a lovely, breathable wool cover and your baby is surely not to complain!

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Customer Reviews

Average Rating

These are the best diapers once you get the hang of them. They fit from newborn to toddler and if tied properly are practically leak free. What I mean is that there is no poo up the back or down the leg like with some disposables. My dh was really skeptical, but in the end he chose these diapers over the velcro type because of the fit. The reason I only gave them 4 stars is because you will need some kind of extra absorbancy after the first few weeks and of course a diaper cover. The strings tend to knot in the machine, but we cut them off and used a snappy to close them. We used them with Popowraps from Popolino or Woolen Covers. They are definitely reusable for more than one child and one of the cheapest cloth diapers on the market. They also are not as thick as other cloth diapers, which is a good thing when trying to find clothes to fit over them. I had no problems with these diapers, but the cloth velcro ones seemed thicker and then the clothes fit snugger or I had to jump up to the next size. Another good thing is that you only need about 20 if you wash about every three days at the beginning and later every four days. I give them two thumbs up.
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