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Gerber Flat Diaper

Gerber Flatfold Premium Diapers
by Gerber

Gerber Flatfold Premium Diapers - 100% cotton woven birdseye gauze made from heavy, tightly twisted yarns, woven in a fashion that provides an exceptionally durable diaper. The generous size allows for custom folding for better fit. Durable enough to last wash after wash. You will love the convenience of these cloth diapers! Flatfold diapers have the same thickness throughout so this diaper is also ideal for use as a burp cloth. Great for keeping in the diaper bag for those unexpected messes. Great item for gift giving!

WHAT IS A FLAT DIAPER? A large rectangle or square of one thickness of flannelette, terry or gauze. A series of folds are needed to make this type of diaper fit your baby. But by folding them yourself, they become the most versatile diaper. You can put the thickness where your baby needs it most. This is more time-consuming, but many parents like them better because they are the quickest to dry and the most economical!

BIRDSEYE is tightly-woven fabric that is soft, absorbent and expensive to use. When you look closely at a birdseye diaper, you will see a diamond shaped weave pattern in the fabric. This tightly woven material provides superior durability and absorbency. It is considered the most longest-wearing of all diaper fabrics.

OTHER USES: Great for dish towels, burp cloths, lap pads, changing pads, bibs, wash cloths and baby wipes. Also can be used as optical cleaning cloths, CD and record cleaning cloths, for shoe shine polishing rags and for general purpose cleaning and polishing rags.

Product Features

  ♥ Heavy weave, durable 100% cotton fabric
  ♥ Birdseye Gauze Fabric
  ♥ Diaper size: 24" x 27" (61 cm x69 cm)
  ♥ Flatfold for easy use
  ♥ Use pins or Snappi to fasten (sold separately), or use pin-less inside Velcro® diaper covers.
  ♥ Color: White

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   More Folding Videos:
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    ♦ How to fold a flat diaper/kite fold
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    ♦ How to Fold a Flat Kite Style
    ♦ How to Fold Flat Square Cloth Diapers
    ♦ How to Pad Fold a Flat Cloth Diaper
    ♦ How to Fold a Flat Origami Style
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