Inventory: Liners, doublers, and stuff like that.
To get my mind off the microwave, and pass the time while the girl eats.
- Polar Babies polar fleece and hemp terry doublers - 4. Purchased at consignment. Liked them so much we went out and bought...
- Polar Babies polar fleece and hemp fleece doublers - 6. Purchased new, I'm told that these are even better than the old fleece-and-terry kind. I haven't noticed a huge difference, but I already thought the old kind were the bee's knees.
- Growing Greens hemp doublers - 3. Purchased along with the matching diapers on eBay. Similar to the Polar Babies ones, but narrower and thicker.
- Kushies washable liners - 25. My parents brought me two ten packs from Toronto, and I got five as a bonus with my last AIO purchase. These are pretty basic flannel liners. They came in handy this morning when the girl had the mother of all dirty diapers.
- Unknown brand quilted cotton doubler - 10 or 11. I got a big bag of these at consignment, and used them with the gauze diapers until I got the Polar Babies doublers. In a pinch, I find I can use two of these instead of a diaper. This was good to know back when we were first building our diaper supply.
- Polar fleece liners - 6 or 7. My first DIY diaper project. I can't really sew, but I'm a whiz with scissors! We repurposed a fleece blanket that the boy got from his old job. What would we do without swag? These work fairly well to wick the moisture away from the girl's rear and into the diaper. Not as well as the Polar Babies do, but you can't beat the price.
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