Cloth diaper sources
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 6:35 am
Schoppy has deleted Loving Comfort from our links page. No one can seem to get thru to them and folks have had trouble getting their orders. That's too bad; I've used them in the past and been very satisfied. If they are out of business, it would be better if the website came down!
Schoppy asked for opinions on Angle Fluff. My experience is not current but it was great! Back then, they were primarily flannel diapers and their excellent prefold flannel diapers are offered in a huge variety of sizes and absorbancies. The plastic pants were predominently Gary pants. The owners are great, helpful and always responsive to questions and concerns. Unless anything has changed, you can't go wrong shopping at Angle Fluff...and they've added qauze diapers, my favorite.
I will toss in All Together Diaper Co which is now Adult Cloth Diaper Co which I discovered a number of years ago offering gauze prefolds and once you try gauze, I don't think there is any going back to birdseye or flannel. Not for me, anyway. Adult Cloth Diaper has always made top quality gauze prefolds. The standard diapers use terrycloth for soakers within the gauze outer plies but you can get all gauze, as I do. They will make just about anything for you. I have some 4-8-4 gauze diapers that I think are tops. That's four plies overall with four more plies in the center soaker section.
The plastic pants at ADC carry their own tag "ACD" but the construction and sizing suggests to me they are made by Gary. They are fine plastic pants-I just find the waist elastics a bit over aggressive for me for pants size.
Stay tuned, folks, since Paul and myself are embarking on a discovery cruise with a couple of Canadian suppliers. Paul is testing an "Indisposables" diaper while I am going to test a "Babykins" diaper, both of which are trim fit Velcro-on diapers that we hope will appeal to disposable wearers, used to tape-on convenience, that are thinking about trying cloth diapers if they can do so without a lot of hassle, as with pins!
As for cloth pull on diapers, my only experience was with Loving Comfort who made a fantastic pull on in a training pant type, followed later by a real pull on diaper with the soaker plies thru out the pant, not just in the central crotch area. But with them gone, we need to look at Paul's recommendations for pull on diapers which includes llmedico.
Keep in mind the main reason we are trying Velco-on diapers is the pull on diapers require you to undress to change. Dropping pants down to change is a lot more convenient than removing pants and shoes! to change a diaper.
Schoppy asked for opinions on Angle Fluff. My experience is not current but it was great! Back then, they were primarily flannel diapers and their excellent prefold flannel diapers are offered in a huge variety of sizes and absorbancies. The plastic pants were predominently Gary pants. The owners are great, helpful and always responsive to questions and concerns. Unless anything has changed, you can't go wrong shopping at Angle Fluff...and they've added qauze diapers, my favorite.
I will toss in All Together Diaper Co which is now Adult Cloth Diaper Co which I discovered a number of years ago offering gauze prefolds and once you try gauze, I don't think there is any going back to birdseye or flannel. Not for me, anyway. Adult Cloth Diaper has always made top quality gauze prefolds. The standard diapers use terrycloth for soakers within the gauze outer plies but you can get all gauze, as I do. They will make just about anything for you. I have some 4-8-4 gauze diapers that I think are tops. That's four plies overall with four more plies in the center soaker section.
The plastic pants at ADC carry their own tag "ACD" but the construction and sizing suggests to me they are made by Gary. They are fine plastic pants-I just find the waist elastics a bit over aggressive for me for pants size.
Stay tuned, folks, since Paul and myself are embarking on a discovery cruise with a couple of Canadian suppliers. Paul is testing an "Indisposables" diaper while I am going to test a "Babykins" diaper, both of which are trim fit Velcro-on diapers that we hope will appeal to disposable wearers, used to tape-on convenience, that are thinking about trying cloth diapers if they can do so without a lot of hassle, as with pins!
As for cloth pull on diapers, my only experience was with Loving Comfort who made a fantastic pull on in a training pant type, followed later by a real pull on diaper with the soaker plies thru out the pant, not just in the central crotch area. But with them gone, we need to look at Paul's recommendations for pull on diapers which includes llmedico.
Keep in mind the main reason we are trying Velco-on diapers is the pull on diapers require you to undress to change. Dropping pants down to change is a lot more convenient than removing pants and shoes! to change a diaper.