I would not use cotton to make the covers. The fleece is water resistant, that is why you don't feel the wetness. With cotton, you would feel it. I HAVE to add the wetzone to mine. I sent you link in your Green Blog to the pattern (FREE!) that I use to make mine! You are getting good at this green thing!
My husband, Wade, and I started dating in 1999. In 2002 we married and had our first son, Taylor. Taylor was a full term 8lb 10oz baby. Fast foward to 2008, we had BBB triplets born at 34.4 weeks. They weighed 4lbs 13oz, 4lbs 14 oz, and 5lbs 5oz.
This blog dates back to week we went to the doctor for a routine 12 week ultrasound appointment and were given the wonderful, shocking, life altering, news that we were expecting triplets. It's been an incredible journey! Welcome!
3 i *heart* comments!:
THESE ARE JUST TO CUTE YOU ARE GETTING REAL GOOD WITH THIS GREEN THING YOU ARE INTO CAN YOU USE ANY KIND OF CLOTH OR IS IT A SPECIAL KIND LOVE YOU MOM
Anything absorbant I suppose, wool, fleece, and cotton's absorbant too...
I would not use cotton to make the covers. The fleece is water resistant, that is why you don't feel the wetness. With cotton, you would feel it. I HAVE to add the wetzone to mine. I sent you link in your Green Blog to the pattern (FREE!) that I use to make mine! You are getting good at this green thing!
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