Diapering_: Overnight diaper liner
Thanks to Angela for this Frugal Baby Tip!
Well, you could always use 100% cotton washcloths, or old towels. If
you cut the terry, you'll need to either serge, zig-zag or overlock
the edges...basically anything to keep the edges from raveling.
Basically, anything that is 100% cotton can work as a doubler (or for
that matter as a diaper).
Terry seems the most abosorbant, but flannel works just as nicely.
I've used an old pair of flannel PJ's cut up for liners...they were
more for poop catching then real absorbancy, but if you zigzaged a
couple together or just layed a bunch together you could get a nice
quick drying liner.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
FRUGAL BABY TIPS
Taking care of baby (and mom!) needs naturally, doesn't have to cost a
whole lot of money! Money-saving tips on diapering, diaper washing,
safety, slings and baby carriers, toys, clothing, nursing, menstrual
needs, traveling with kids and more! If you have Frugal Baby Tips to
share, we want to hear them!
http://frugalbabytips.blogspot.com/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~