Best overnight re-usable nappy for 1yr+ ?

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If anyone can recommend any?
Best overnight re-usable nappy for 1yr+ ?

Thankyou in advance :hug: :hug: :hug:

Forgot to add weight, 25lb + :D
 
Any regular boosted nappy with a wool cover. They are breathable and a lot of the moisture seems to evaporate away somehow :)
 
yep.. deffo wool all the way! its amazing! you could also try putting a prefold inside a nappy.. or 2 boosters.

take a peek at the site we make and sell wool covers.. and they come ready lanolised.. feel free to ask questions.. im sure myself and other wool users can help yuo out with any questions.
 
Thankyou ladies :hug: :hug: :hug:
I have looked at the woolies items, I still can't understand how they work exactly but love them :D Hoping to move to something that lets Isaac's skin breathe, through the day I don't mind any leaks but through the night would love to keep him as dry as poss, so it doesn't disturb his, or mine, sleep :)

If I get confident enough I'm hoping to have baby in re-usable, so may be back with more questions, thankyou :hug:
 
im thinking of getting one/few of these for overnight, as hannah is leacking EVERY night now no matter what i do. Where do i get them from?
 
rachelandjarvis said:
im thinking of getting one/few of these for overnight, as hannah is leacking EVERY night now no matter what i do. Where do i get them from?

These are handknited and LOVELY! The lady who owns the site donated to our last prize draw. We have a few of hers and the quality is outstanding :)

http://mumzmall.co.uk/pixieknits/

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Alternatively, if you can knit (or know anyone who can) pm me and I'll send you a couple of free patterns :)
 
we sell them take a look at the shop.

they work because you use lanolin (sheep grease) in boliing water add some baby soap/shampoo mix it add cold water and then add the woolies and leave over night line dry and put on baby.. you dont have to wash them unless the baby poos on them.. and to wash you use a mild soap or baby wash in warm water and let them soak for a bit.. then rince and ring and re lanolise while they are damp..

i washed mine 2 times in 4 months..
 

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