tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8788555230496668470.post1598775492379421131..comments2023-06-12T07:29:06.404-07:00Comments on Everything Cloth: What is Wicking?Everything Clothhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06139902309913697511noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8788555230496668470.post-68348416860066020032011-04-05T14:03:20.345-07:002011-04-05T14:03:20.345-07:00Hi Melissa (& Rob ;)
Any microfleece from the...Hi Melissa (& Rob ;)<br /><br />Any microfleece from the fabric store should work just fine! Find something with a pattern, color, or price tag that you like best! ;)<br /><br />Just remember that microfleece is different than regular fleece (i.e. polar fleece, etc). The thick, regular type of fleece is actually very water repellant, which will cause moisture run-off or will direct urine straight back at baby. It's the microfleece that's fine enough to allow wicking through its surface down into more absorbant layers below.<br /><br />Another handy fact about making your own microfleece liners is that you don't have to worry about serging or finishing the edges in any way. Part of the beauty about fleece is that it doesn't fray when cut. So simply cut out your long rectangle shapes, and they are good to go! These liners will also work great as a barrier layer to preserve your dipes when using diaper creams that can clog the absorbancy of your normal diaper fabrics and inserts.<br /><br />Hope this helps! Good luck! :)Everything Clothhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06139902309913697511noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8788555230496668470.post-14889829498305047532011-04-04T11:07:28.845-07:002011-04-04T11:07:28.845-07:00Can you use any microfleece from the fabric store ...Can you use any microfleece from the fabric store or is there something specific? I'd like to create some stay dry liners for a couple of my AI2s that I use with bamboo, hemp or cotton inserts.Melissa and Robhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12341969568916380543noreply@blogger.com