![]() Tina was 8 and Pam was 11, and both (having only grown up with a sister and no brothers) were very open and had no qualms about coming into my bedroom. I had planned on just keeping them in my room and slipping them on before bed, but I soon found out that this was near impossible with two little "curious" little sisters around. So, when I packed up and went to my summer home, one suitcase I brought was nearly filled with diapers and changing supplies. When I tried a couple nights to go without diapers, I always woke up in a wet bed. I had done it so much that I was now diapered every night – not just because I wanted to, but because now I HAD to. Over the year I had been experimenting quite a bit with something I had always had an interest in – wearing and using diapers. I readily agreed to spend the summer there. I had stayed with them for up to a week before and we were all good friends - I even called them Mom and Dad, and the little girls I called my sisters, and likewise they called and treated me like part of their family. I would stay with them over the summer and help out around the house, because the husband/father had been called to active duty in the army reserve. Pad Fold, Mini Kite Fold, Neat Fold, Gaynor's Fold for Girlsįor fun, a 5 year old doing the Origami Fold for her doll (sorry this old video is very low quality but I still think it's cute).The first summer after I started college I was given an opportunity to go stay with a family I had grown close to. YouTube link to EC Peesy (She has newborn baby to model various things including prefolds, Workhorse and more) YouTube link to Jay's Nest (shown on a stuffed animal but has detailed explanations) YouTube link to Jess is Blessed (very tiny actual baby model, 26 minutes long but has table of contents to jump to sections) YouTube link to The Changing Table (shows how to fold Newborn Muslin Flats) Here are some more external links to videos with ideas for newborn folds and more on YouTube. Do not worry that one end is thicker than the other. This is a Muslin Flat in Size Newborn with one side folded in to make it a square:įrom the square, do any fold. Muslin Flats in size Newborn are bigger than the Birdseye Flats in Size Half. The same fold ideas work for the small/one-size flats, too. Using a Half Flat for preemies or newborn babies. ![]() The folds are fun and there are many ways to do it, but it will catch what it is supposed to catch even if you just scrunch it up and get the cotton into the cover any way can – it will still absorb. Try it both way and see what suits your baby. For a boy wetting heavily up front, you might prefer the extra thickness in front. For runny newborn soaking poop, the thicker part is helpful in the back. Choose which end you get the most benefit of the thickness. Lots of information in this video in just 3 minutes.ĭo not worry that one end is thicker than the other. This video below shows the neat fold with Muslin size Newborn flat and one diaper pin, then 2 diaper pins, then a Snappi Fastener and then unfastened with a diaper cover. Comparison of the sizes of all the flats.
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