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Gerber Weave Flatfold Cloth Diapers - 12 pk.

4 stars (80 reviews)
$11.09

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Description

    Give Baby the ultimate in softness and comfort with these reusable Gerber Birdseye Weave Cloth Diapers. The fabric is woven with heavy, tightly twisted yarns in a pattern that produces an exceptionally durable diaper. 100% cotton. Machine washable. Made in USA.

Features

  • Cloth Diaper Set
  • From Gerber
  • Includes 12 Cloth Diapers
  • Made of 100 % Cotton
  • Absorbent Pad Insert Keeps Moisture Away From Skin
  • Machine Wash
  • Recommended Ages: Newborn to 24 mos.
  • 24L x 27W "

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35 out of 36 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

YES!!!! these most certainly ARE diapers February 8, 2009 Reviewer:  Xarchy (Colorado Front Range)  See all my reviews >

Folks, just because you don't know how to fold a diaper from a piece of birdseye cotton doesn't mean it's the piece of cloth's fault. I can make a kickin' diaper from ANY piece of cotton.
First: You fold the diaper on the diagonal, holding one corner under your chin and multiply folding the material so the middle section gets 5-6 thicknesses of material and the outer corners are only single or double. youll have a wide end and a narrow tip. You fold the tips down to create many more layers of cloth and to size it to the baby. Folded on the diagonal, or "bias" of the material makes it almost elastic, so there is stretch at the waist and leg openings, which also allow the baby's legs to exit the diaper towards the front like a mammal, instead of to the sides, like a lizard. It's an old grandmother's method that has virtually disappeared from our society, but if folded this way, you can use thes diapers to make a diaper suitable for any size baby, from preemie to 2 year old. The overnighters are simply folded with 2 or 3 diapers layered one on top of another and THEN folded. You put a disposable liner in for solids, and set your baby on a flannel-rubber mat to sleep and you don't have any problems with diaper rash, ever.

Absorbency problems???? Did you wash them about 3 times and double rinse them before the first use? And PLEASE don't add softner. Softners usually cause materials to become somewhat hydrophobic. Dry them with beater-balls instead. Be kind to your baby; ALWAYS double rinse baby clothes, and avoid adding chemicals to the final rinse.

My mother learned this diaper fold from an 80 year old woman, back in 1945. Mom taught me. It works better than any manufactured diaper in existence.
22 out of 22 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

These diapers are awesome! July 17, 2007 Reviewer:  Deanna T. (Seattle, WA)  See all my reviews >

We are a green family so we chose to use cloth diapers. I was reading the review about not using them because they are too thin, but the thing is you have to use more than one. Depending on how big your baby is or how old it is, is how you decide how many you use. They aren't disposable diapers, so one can't expect that they will absorb like a disposable. You have to be more diligent you have to work a little harder to use a cloth diaper because it means washing them, and keeping them until you can clean them instead of just throwing them in the garbage. Cloth keeps all those diapers a baby uses from birth to 2 or 3 out of the landfills. I'd recommend these diapers to anyone and not just as a burp cloth, you can use a towel for that.
17 out of 17 people found the following review helpful:

4 stars

Do your research before buying! December 12, 2008 Reviewer:  goingreenmom (Waterville,Oh)  See all my reviews >

These are great diapers if you understand what they are and how to use them. Gerber also has prefolded diapers and they are packaged almost identical. Be sure you know what you are getting, prefold diapers are several layers thick with extra padding down the center-flat fold diapers are a single layer and are about 27"x27" before washing. They are 100% cotton so they will shrink down a bit in the wash-this is normal.

I use these as back up diapers on wash day and they work just fine. There are some "how to" tutorials online and videos to explain how to fold them.

Flat diapers wash completely-no staining-and dry in about 5 minutes in the dryer or ,weather permitting, on the line.

Flats are also great for burp cloths, household uses, or even in the garage or shop.
12 out of 14 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

Essential baby item February 24, 2008 Reviewer:  Natal Plumb (Portland, OR United States)  See all my reviews >

I have not used these as diapers, so I can't speak to their effectiveness in that arena. However, they have been indispensable when it comes to other uses. These make perfect burp cloths, light blanket, carrier sunshade, Peek-a-boo apparatus, "Quick! Sop up the grape juice before it spills off the table onto the carpet!!!" rag, and many, many more uses, some of which I probably haven't discovered yet. One year after my son was born, I can honestly say that these are in my Top 5 Essential Items for new parents. I know there are tons of adorable designer burp cloths out there, but if you need a real workhorse, buy a pack of these flat-fold diapers. If you have a really heavy spitter, go for a pack of the pre-folded ones; they're awesome too. I did read one review that questioned why anyone would use these as burp cloths since they are so expensive. I was a little confused by that but wanted to address it anyway. These diapers/burp cloths come out to 85 cents apiece! I'm hard-pressed to think of any other baby item that is as affordable as this. Buy these or register for them. They are wonderful!
9 out of 12 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

The best lovey! August 27, 2007 Reviewer:  Mama See all my reviews >

I was given a package as a shower gift when my first baby (now 4.5) was born. I used them as burp cloths. At around 8 or 9 months of age I noticed the way my son would find one, cuddle it, and calm down. I would tuck one in with him at night and in the stroller or car seat. He has been addicted ever since. The best part is we can't lose the precious lovey. I've got 15+ laundered and waiting for him.

I now have a 10 month daughter, and sure enough, she loves them too. Of all the cloths, blankets, and other soft baby toys, these Gerber cloth diapers stand out as the hit of the house.

Try it!
9 out of 10 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

Wonderful diapers. July 24, 2007 Reviewer:  Cloth Diaper Lovin' Mom "Kacey" (MI)  See all my reviews >

I loved these diapers, would use them again with future children. I don't get why people would only use them as burp cloths, as they were meant to be diapers. Who would pay $11 for burp cloths? It's a great money saver in terms of diapers though. They are thin, hence the reason you use more than one for a diaper. I agree with the lady who said they don't absorb the same way a disposable diaper does, so you have to work a little harder. That being said, I absolutely loved these.
8 out of 11 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

must have January 10, 2008 Reviewer:  target fan (Richmond, VA)  See all my reviews >

Classic baby item, must-have for spit up and other newborn accidents. Indespensible really. Great to have the 12 pack to keep around different rooms of the house. I have some "designer" burp cloths I use when I'm out and about, but these are really the best. They are plain and simple, get the job done and clean up well.
7 out of 8 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

I love them December 26, 2008 Reviewer:  De See all my reviews >

I think these things are getting a bad rap here. Folding flat fold diapers takes a little practice, and THEY REQUIRE A DIAPER COVER but they are wonderful. My mom used them on me, i use them on my daughter. I love them. Much better than the expensive all in one diapers on the markets.
7 out of 10 people found the following review helpful:

4 stars

Great for burp cloths... November 14, 2007 Reviewer:  Jerome78 See all my reviews >

I don't use these as diapers, I actually have them for quick cheap burp cloths. They work great.. a little thin, but they do the job well. I have a small diaper bag and they are smaller so they fit in there well. Also, its hot where I live so they work great as light blankets. Edges roll in after washing, however.
6 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:

5 stars

Awesome burp cloths... January 2, 2009 Reviewer:  Washington DC Mom See all my reviews >

I use these as burp cloths because they are extremely absorbent. The more you wash them the softer they become.