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We started off like the textbook cloth nappy user.
Buying a kit with TB fluffles, TB plain white wraps and a bucket! And although we added a few print wraps to the stash that was it...
...until - I found CNT! Now I am a reality cloth nappy user, and having lots of fun experimenting
I am shortly to start a picture blog of how to make a nappy, from buying and dying the fabric, to adding the embroideries and appliques, to sewing the nappy up and (fingers crossed) it's first use! Stay tuned...
fluffy_mummy wrote: The third reason (possibly the strongest) is the little cloth-bottomed green monster that sits on my shoulder! I admit it, I am guilty of coveting my neighbours nappies! I love the look of Fluffles and love hanging them on the line to dry, or changing her in front of people who don't use cloth. The cute-factor is a major plus! But seeing friends' babies in a new WN or BB minky made me feel I was missing out.
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