How to Make Cloth Diapers for Your Baby
So, you’ve decided you want to try making cloth diapers for your baby yourself, but you have no idea where to start. Hopefully, I can help you get started by providing you with some useful information in this post. [Read more →]
November 25, 2009 3 Comments
Why I Stopped Selling Cloth Diapers
If you’re wondering why I haven’t been making cloth diapers for sale anymore, you’re not the only one. I’ve had a lot of wonderful customers contact me asking when I’m going to start making cloth diapers for sale again. Those of you, who know me in person, know how passionate I am about cloth diapers. I can talk about cloth diapers and anything related to cloth diapers for hours. However, when it comes to making them, I prefer to design them rather than to sew them. I’m always curious about the design of a diaper and will constantly come up with prototypes. Maybe it’s the engineer in me that always wants to know how something works and how it can be improved.
Another reason for wanting to leave diaper making behind is that I miss the field of technology a bit. I miss some of the challenges I was faced with on a daily basis. Before I became a mother, I was a Software Engineer, so the jump from designing ATM software to designing cloth diapers was a bit much for me. The truth is, I miss working with software.
Most of all, I do not want to make diapers for sale anymore because I want to spend more time with my daughter. I already missed a lot of valuable time with her because of the crazy amount of hours I had to work. The past year has gone by in a flash and I find myself wishing I had taken more time to play and relax with her.
So these are the reasons why, and I hope you understand…
September 11, 2009 3 Comments
I’m in Love with Bamboo!

Organic Bamboo Velour
For those of you who don’t know, I’ve been making bamboo cloth diapers, doublers, inserts and cloth wipes for a few months now. I fell in love with bamboo fabric, when my daughter became a heavy wetter and cotton diapers failed to hold the HUGE amounts of pee that came out of this little baby at night. We actually ended up using disposables for a couple of months until I discovered bamboo fleece. Around that time I started making diapers, so I decided to play a bit with different fabrics and try to find out which one would work best for us. After doing some online research, I decided to order some bamboo velour, bamboo fleece, bamboo loop terry, and bamboo french terry. I also tried hemp fleece, but never got hooked on that stuff. I found it too rough after a few washes and it stained more easily. It also has a tendency to get a bit more stinky than bamboo. That’s my experience though. I know a lot of people out there LOVE hemp fleece.
After some extensive testing courtesy of my daughter, I decided to go with bamboo fleece because of its absorbency and softness. Bamboo velour felt softer than bamboo fleece, but it just wasn’t absorbent enough. Although velour is a a great fabric to have as the inside layer of a diaper, right against baby’s skin. I also love the fabric for cloth wipes / washcloths.
July 30, 2009 No Comments








