Monday, July 11, 2011

Not your grandmother's cloth diapers...

With the help of Muigai, who is a great video editor, I just finished making a tutorial video for making cloth diapers that we will be sending to Kenya. We have two or three women that we would like to start training so we can start selling them in the local Kenyan market.

Here are some pictures and features of the diapers...

* The outside of the diaper is made with a waterproof material so no cover is needed.

* The inside which is against the baby's skin is made with suedecloth - suedecloth doesn't absorb liquid so the baby will feel dry when the diaper is wet and will be comfortable. Not having wet fabric next to the baby's skin will also minimize
diaper rash.




The diaper closes with velcro - no pins required! This diaper is as easy to put on as a disposable.

* The snaps on the front allow the diaper to be adjustable - it adjusts to three different sizes and is designed to fit most babies from the time they are born until they are potty trained. Natalie wore diapers like these from the time she was 1 month until she was potty trained at 2.




* The diaper has a pocket on the inside - this allows you to stuff the diapers with nappies, towels, etc. This also allows you to control how much absorbancy you need. For nighttime or heavy wetters, you can stuff with two or more nappies. For daytime or light wetters, you can stuff with one nappy or a thin towel.

The best part is that these diapers can save LOTS of money over buying pampers....the next blog post will show just how much money can be saved.

2 comments:

  1. Hi,

    I would like to know how to get these. I live in Eldoret.

    Joyce.

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  2. Hi Joyce,
    Thanks for your interest! Please send me an email at valerie@kijaniupcycling.com and let me know how many you would want and how soon you would like them and I will see how we can get them to you.
    Thanks!
    Valerie

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