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    Posted: 10 May 2008 at 5:49pm
Does anyone use these anymore? I got given a lot of flannelette nappies and was thinking of using them as nappies while I'm at home.My MIL also gave me some fluffies.
I do want to get MCN's at some stage, so have been researching a lot and will start buying them slowly.


Also with the flannelette nappies can you use the SNAPPI nappy fasteners...do they stick ok? (prob a very silly question!)or do you have to use pins??
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i have and use flats... a snappy is no good with them...but i just used a pinless fold cause modern pins just dont seem to do the trick!

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Would you have to use the towelling type nappies with a snappi?
oooh, a pinless fold! is there a website where I can see how to do that? MIL has shown me a few different folding styles, but no pinless ones!
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I used them for a bit with Ella and found them ok. Just not as efficient as mcns! I didn't like having to pin them either, especially once she got wriggly and impatient with changing times, I was always scared of sticking her.
I use them now for stuffing my mcns and they make great change mats/playmats/burp cloths/spew catchers/boobie leak stoppers....
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I would use cloth flats, but not fluffies (other than maybe the nb stage) investing in a few good basic PUL covers shouldn't cost that much, and will save you alot of headaches in regards to leaks, wet bedding/clothes etc. There's a pinless fold, but would only really work on an immobile baby.

Towelling flats do work with snappies, because they can grip onto the fabric

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I had Jack in them when he was a newborn. The midwives at the hospital showed me how to fold them and I never used pins, just folded it and then put a cover over top. It works fine for when they aren't moving much. You could then use then as inserts for pockets?
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I was looking at some covers from snazzipants etc, so might get some of those :)
Thanks so much for your help!
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Oh yes they make great inserts for pockets if you get thsoe when bubs is bigger

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Originally posted by aussiegirl aussiegirl wrote:

oooh, a pinless fold! is there a website where I can see how to do that? MIL has shown me a few different folding styles, but no pinless ones!


try this one, or google it.
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I used flats and pins on Maya from 8 weeks till she TT at 22 mths, and for the first 6 or so weeks with the gremlins, and I agree, a decent cover is what makes them work well! I didn't find pins too much of an issue, altho given how wriggly the gremlins are now I have no idea how I managed to get pins into Maya's nappies when she was this age.
Now I use flats as inserts, in fact they're the only inserts I use as my nanny couldn't seem to figure out how to pair up microfibre/hemp/bamboo inserts so they worked, so flats are just easier, and equally as absorbent IMO.
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