Here are three variations to cloth pads, PDF patterns. Feel free to download. You can bolster your pattern by tracing it on cardboard or card stock if you prefer.
As far as washing, wash hot and dry normally. They can bunch up in the dryer so if this is the case for you you may want to air dry in the sun or iron hot afterwards.
As far as washing, wash hot and dry normally. They can bunch up in the dryer so if this is the case for you you may want to air dry in the sun or iron hot afterwards.
As far as cloth diapers, I bought mine online. Unfortunately, most are from China unless you're willing to spend a fortune. However if you are so inclined, you can make yours at home, too! I highly doubt fabric stores will be dealing with mass panic buying so you will probably be okay buying supplies. This site has a lot of good info. I have not made my own so I can't share anything from personal experience, and cloth diapering is a whole can of beans that getting into would derail from the channel topic. So, for moms (or prospective moms) reading this, I hope this information is helpful. Whether you do this to prepare for shortages or just to be frugal and free yourself from buying disposable stuff all the time, it helps!
https://www.allaboutclothdiapers.com/make-your-own-cloth-diapers-really/
https://www.allaboutclothdiapers.com/make-your-own-cloth-diapers-really/
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What we instill in our children will be the foundation upon which they build their future.
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Forwarded from Traditional Europe
"The first bond of society is the marriage tie; the next our children; then the whole family of our house, and all things in common." - Cicero
20 Facets that make a great homemaker - from "The Art of Homemaking" by Daryl v Hoole, 1963.
"Surely great homemakers and mothers are the strength of our great nation. As long as we, our country's women, continue to be good homemakers and fulfill every aspect of our responsibility, America will continue to be good."
- Daryl Hoole, in 1963.
I wonder what she would think of the state of the nation with the way our women have gone now? 😔
"Surely great homemakers and mothers are the strength of our great nation. As long as we, our country's women, continue to be good homemakers and fulfill every aspect of our responsibility, America will continue to be good."
- Daryl Hoole, in 1963.
I wonder what she would think of the state of the nation with the way our women have gone now? 😔