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How I Pin Cloth Diapers With Diaper Pins?

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This is all pretty vague, but I have a full post with information about Snappis, including video and illustrated instructions showing you step-by-step how to put them on correctly, here for you so please check that post out to become a Snappi pro. Snappis do come in two sizes, but even then it can be difficult to get the diaper in enough on both sides. This can be difficult with narrow prefolds or chunkier babies. One downside of the Snappi is that it’s one piece so that the sides of the diaper must come in close enough for the Snappi to be able to grab onto. How Do I Fasten a Cloth Diaper with SnappisĪs you saw from the last picture above, a Snappi is used by securing two of the three parts to each side of the diaper, and the middle part to the part of the diaper that folds between the legs. Often wrapping the diaper around baby and holding it on while you secure it with a diaper cover is enough.īut once again, fastening the cloth diaper before putting the cover on will add protection from messes and keep the diaper from shifting around inside the cover. Truely, you don’t NEED to use pins, Snappis or Boingos even with your prefolds, flats, and fitted diapers. This Ultimate Wash and Care Guide Will Give You the Step-By-Step Coaching Your Mom Group Can't Provide!ĭo Cloth Diapers Need Pins, Snappis, or Boingos? Save Your Sanity and Avoid Diaper Smells and Rashes with This Easy-To-Follow Digital Handbook. If You're Not Measuring Your Water, You're Not Cleaning Your Diapers! Here’s a picture of a flat diaper folded around a baby and secured with a diaper fastener (in this case a Snappi). These styles of diapers do require a diaper cover to be placed over them, which will have snaps and or Velcro, but many times parents find it helpful to fasten the diaper around the baby before putting the cover on.įastening the prefold, flat or fitted diaper under the diaper cover helps to keep it on a baby that may move a lot, and also helps contain messes. Prefolds, flats and some fitted diapers do not have snaps or Velcro attached. Here’s a picture showing how snaps secure a diaper around baby. Fitted diapers (used with a diaper cover)ĪIO’s, Ai2’s, pocket diapers and many (but not all) styles of fitted diapers come with snaps and/or velcro to secure them around your baby’s waist.

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Flat / pre-flat diapers (used with a diaper cover).Prefold diapers (used with a diaper cover).There are many different cloth diapering systems available today, including: What Cloth Diapering Systems Require Pins, Snappis or Boingos? I’ll talk about each of the three cloth diaper fasteners below, but first, it’s important to know that depending on your chosen system or style of cloth diapers, fasteners may not be needed at all.














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