The money I have saved cloth diapering has been wonderful. I have sewn most of the diapers, covers, and wipes my little guy uses (Check out some of my previous posts on this topic here.). However, I do sometimes use purchased prefolds or birdseye flats inside of a Proraps Diaper Cover
When I was cloth diapering my third child I thought that the Fuzzi Bunz style of diapers looked really cool, but I couldn’t afford them. So, I tried to come up with something inexpensive I could do to make the diapers I was using more like Fuzzi Bunz.
A thin fleece blanket (Like the one in the bottom of the picture above.) was just the thing. I made sure that water would flow through and not just sit on the top. The blanket had a definite right and wrong side which also was a sign it would be good for the job. I cut it into rectangles that would fit on top of a prefold or flat diaper inside of a cover. (As shown at the top of the picture above.) I didn’t do any sewing because fleece doesn’t ravel.
The liners work really well, and are a nice no-sew option to customize your diapering system. They make clean-up of dirty diapers easier, and they feel very soft against my baby’s skin. So, if you are looking for an easy frugal cloth diaper liner maybe this idea will work for you.
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