I was worried about who/where my cloth would end up once we came to Oz as it is not as common as the UK.
Asked my SIL if she wanted them as her bub's is only 5 weeks old, and was politely told no. As there is not really a second hand market for them here I was going to have to give them to a charity shop and they would 'bin' them.
Now that Patrick is dry day and night, clever little boy! Hubby asked a colleague at his work who is 7 months pregnant if she would use cloth, and she said 'yes' she had already started a collection so mine all nearly 50 or so are off to a new home. May keep some prefolds as spill wipers.
She gets:
27 close parent pop ins a combination of bamboo and dreami dry, plus nighttime inserts
6 tots bots easy fits and boosters
2 LL bamboo fitteds
10 easy peasy bumbles ( much loved some thread bare)
1 easy peasy bumble bamboo
3 wool pockets by Ecobubs (red and white stripes). And inserts
1 fuzzi bunz medium
2 fuzzi bunz large ( might keep theses just in case?)
4 large ME sandies organic
8 medium/large ME sandies cotton
4 bummis wraps large
2 nature babies wraps medium
2nature babies wraps large
2 rikki wraps medium
2 rikki wraps large
Numerous mummy made nappies which are fitted's
And lots of prefolds!
I'm sad to stop using cloth but happy they are off to a new home.
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