Thanks for the information! I am just cloth diapering at night now, as my son is potty trained. He is still getting rashes, so I was trying to find a video about wool liners. I am hoping that it will wick the wetness away from his body and keep him dry. I will give it a try. :-)
Hi. I just bought a Merino wool liner stitched with cotton layer. I accidentally used slightly hot water to prep it, and maybe because of that the sides are curling in after wash. How do I uncurl it? @ECPeesy
Wool liners are so fascinating to me. I guess it’s similar to how microfleece works, to wick or to hold in moisture.
Wool fixed flats are also my fave for night diapering.
They are awesome! So absorbent!
Thanks for the information! I am just cloth diapering at night now, as my son is potty trained. He is still getting rashes, so I was trying to find a video about wool liners. I am hoping that it will wick the wetness away from his body and keep him dry. I will give it a try. :-)
Do you like this babee greens wrap cover or the classic style better? :)
Do you include wool in your cloth diaper stash? 💜 Heidi
Hi. I just bought a Merino wool liner stitched with cotton layer. I accidentally used slightly hot water to prep it, and maybe because of that the sides are curling in after wash. How do I uncurl it? @ECPeesy
Not sure... You could try soaking it in some water with conditioner mixed in and then lay it flat to dry.