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Esca on Apr 6, 2024
5 out of 5 starsReally nice mask fits great. I'm probably gonna add a filter pocket myself because I like that extra protection but the fit is nice and I really love the fabric.
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Matt on Mar 19, 2024
5 out of 5 starsSo cute, great fit!! I love it it's so well made as well, not concerned about it falling apart at all. Also came with an awesome D20 that my brother immediately stole. Thank you so much!
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Mike on Dec 19, 2023
5 out of 5 starsI planned on wearing these to a party on my cruise, very comfortable, might have to order more.
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Taylor on Dec 12, 2023
5 out of 5 starsExtra soft and they fit very well, perfect to pair with the tank top I have. They seem very well made.
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Cyn K
Owner, Creator, Designer
Cyn is a super nerdy, crazy haired, heavily tattooed dude who loves to create! Having a life long love of arts and crafts, Cyn is excited to create art for others, be it sewing, painting, vinyl designs, or wood working, he loves it all!
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My laundry method: There are lots of different resources on how to wash cloth diapers, to begin, I'll tell you what I do and what works for me. After dumping solids into the toilet, all dirty diapers go into a dry pail or our utility sink (next to the washer.) I do a cold rinse and spin cycle first, then a hot wash with detergent. For detergent, I use plain original Tide Detergents. For especially soiled loads, I throw in a scoop of Oxi-Clean powder. Tumble dry on high heat for 30 minutes. I pull out the diaper covers, they are almost always completely dry by that point. Then, I run the inserts for another hot long dry cycle.
Pocket Cloth Diaper Style
Pocket Diapers - They have an outer layer of a waterproof material and an inner layer of a stay dry material, like minky, microfleece or suedecloth. They have a pocket opening that allows for the absorbent material to be stuffed in the pocket during use and then removed for laundering. The absorbent material for stuffing can be an insert that comes with the diaper or a pre-fold or doubler. Some people use terry wash cloths. Pocket diapers are a popular choice among cloth diapering moms because you can customize the amount of absorbent material. The diapers finish with many snaps to optimize sizing options, fitting the waists of the tiniest babies to the older toddler.
Important tips for cloth diaper care
-Use only special cloth diaper safe diaper rash cream, such as California Baby or coconut oil. Barrier creams like Desitin coat the insert/diaper, leaving stains and odors.
-Do not iron your cloth diapers, this can hurt the waterproof PUL layer.
- Cloth Diapers might need to be stripped, really thoroughly cleaned of any build up residue. There are many different ways to strip a diaper. The resources mentioned below detail different methods to try.
*The Real Diaper Association is a wonderful place to start. They have resources, videos and tons of helpful hints about everything cloth diapers. http://www.realdiaperassociation.org/guide/
There are tons of Facebook Support Groups for cloth diapering as well!
What fabrics do you have right now?
Please visit this google folder to see all of the available fabrics. More come in frequently, so check back and if you don't see something you like, ask if it is something we can order.
CURRENT FABRIC CHOICES:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14dIorBRRsslsCroPmnXe1Q__1GV4sOmc?usp=sharing