Win a Special Edition Peachy Green Diaper!

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October 28, 2011   No Comments

Grasshopper Bamboo All-In-One Diaper

I bought the Canadian-made Grasshopper Bamboo AIO diaper after reading some great online reviews.  Since my daughter outgrew most of her diapers, I was in real need of some trim AIOs for going out.  I didn’t have much time to design and make top-stitched AIO diapers at that time, so I decided to buy a couple online – one Rainshine Designs and one Grasshopper AIO.

Grasshopper AIO Cloth Diaper

When I first saw this diaper, I thought it was very small and wasn’t sure it would fit my 32-lb daughter for very long.  Once I tried it on her, I was pleasantly surprised.  The diaper fit and there’s still some room to grow.  The elastic is not encased like with most other top-stitched diapers, but it doesn’t bother me.  Actually, my daughter has no red marks on her thighs because the elastic is not encased.

Pros:

  • Very trim
  • High quality
  • No red marks on my daughter’s thighs
  • Natural fibers on the inside, so no polyester touching baby’s skin
  • Sized diaper
Grasshopper AIO Cloth Diaper

Cons:

  • Not sure this diaper can fit up to 40 lbs as mentioned on the site.  I suspect the rise will be a bit short for most 40-lb toddlers.
  • Not a very absorbent diaper if you have a heavy wetter.  I think heavy wetters might need a doubler in this diaper.
  • The price is quite high.  I think I paid $24.95 CAD + tax and shipping for this diaper which makes it one of the most expensive diapers I’ve ever bought.

My overall rating: 8.5/10

I have not been paid to write this review. The Grasshopper diaper was purchased by me.

June 2, 2010   No Comments

Rainshine Designs AIO Cloth Diaper

Today, I wanted to tell you about a beautifully-made diaper from Rainshine Designs.  I’ve wanted to try this diaper for a while, but it usually doesn’t make sense for me to buy diapers when I can make well-fitting and cute diapers for my daughter myself.  Sometimes I get bored with my own diapers though, so I do purchase a cloth diaper made by someone else every few months.

Rain Shine Designs AIO Cloth Diaper

Photo courtesy of Rainshine Designs

When I first looked at the diaper after opening the envelope, I thought it was very cute.  I then started looking at the stitching, fabric, etc. and was very impressed with the workmanship.  Megan, the creator of the Rain Shine Designs diapers, is a very talented and hardworking seamstress.  I rarely see such incredible top-stitching. [Read more →]

May 10, 2010   3 Comments

DreamEze AIO Cloth Diaper Review

I bought a Large DreamEze AIO Cloth Diaper a while ago after reading some good reviews about how absorbent and trim it was. It took me a while to find a store in Canada or in the US that had it in stock and would not charge an arm and a leg for shipping to Ontario, Canada.  Once I received the diaper, I was really excited and was hoping it would work well for us.  Unfortunately, my excitement did not last long.

DreamEze AIO Cloth Diaper
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March 14, 2010   2 Comments