I love sharing our cloth diaper love with other moms. This morning when I picked Charlie up from the church nursery, a couple of moms asked me about his diapers, and I shared with them that I sew my own and offered my business card so they could check out my blog for more information on the patterns that I use. When I got home, though, I realized that I haven’t even blogged about Charlie’s medium diaper stash! So, here you go. These are the ones that we use for church and my current favorite diaper.
These are made from the La-Di-Da pattern which you can find here: La-Di-Da Diapers. You can also find licensed seamstresses there who can sew for you, if you don’t sew yourself. We have a total of 15 medium La-Di-Da All-in-Two (AI2) diapers in our current stash (12 made my me and 3 sewn for us by Melanie of Canadian Cloth).
The remainder of our medium daytime stash consists of six side-snapping Darling Diaper AI2s. I made these, too, and I especially love the four embroidered ones. You can find the Darling Diaper Unlimited Pattern here: DDU. There’s also a free newborn pattern on the Darling Diapers site which I love for the newborn stage: DDNB.
For nighttime, we’re using a variety of fitted diapers with wool covers. I’ll have to post more on those later . . . got to get back to working on my newest patterns!
How do you keep them so clean and new looking!!!!
Oh, Bonnie, I **love** the LaDiDa diaper pattern, too! I had used my own pattern for years, but when baby Aldous (now 3!!) was about 1, I changed to that pattern and totally adore it!. And, for the larger sizes for Aldous, I added an 1 1/2 in the rise and the fit is great. 🙂 Too bad he’ll be potty training soon….NOT!!
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