Diaper Dictionary

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CLOTH DIAPER DICTIONARY All-in-one Diapers (AIO) All-in-ones are fitted diapers that have an outer waterproof layer built-in and don’t require a separate cover. AIOs are a convenient diaper for quick and easy changes for daycare or on outings. Sometimes they have fewer absorbent layers than fitted diapers (to speed drying time) and may require a doubler to be absorbent enough for older babies. A true AIO has the soaker pad permanently attached. AIOs are the most expensive cloth diaper option, ranging from $10-$30 each. They are the most similar to a disposable diaper. All-in-two Diapers (AI2) Many AIO diapers are actually AI2 diapers. These include AIOs with snap-in or lay-in soakers. While not quite as convenient as a true AIO, they have the added benefit that the waterproof outer layer and absorbent inner layer can be washed and dried separately. Ideally, you would hang dry the AI2 “shell” for a longer lifespan and machine dry the insert to save time. Sometimes the outer shell can be re-used if the wet soaker is removed and replaced promptly. AI2s do require some matching up of the components on laundry day or as you use them. Aplix Aplix® is a name brand of 2-part hook and look fasteners commonly used on cloth diapers. Other brands of hook and loop fasteners used on cloth diapers include Velcro® and Touch Tape® Cloth Diaper (CD) A cloth diaper is a washable, reusable diaper made of any one (or several) types of fabric. A cloth diaper usually requires a cloth diaper cover, unless it is an AIO. Cloth Wipe A fabric square or rectangle, often of flannel or terry, that is used instead of a disposable wipe. Many people use a special recipe of essential oils in their wipe water or plain water with a tiny amount of mild soap may be used to wet the wipes. If you store your wipes wet, change the water every other day to avoid bacteria growth. Contour(ed) Diaper A contour diaper does not usually have elastic at the legs or waist. The wings need to be fastened with pins or a Snappi or the diaper should be used in a snug fitting wrap diaper cover. Contoured diapers require a diaper cover of some type. Some contour diapers that have leg elastic are called “semi-fitted” diapers. Deo-Disks / Pail Pals Small deoderizing disks used in diaper pails to control odors. Diaper Covers Cloth diaper covers come in all shapes, colors, fabrics and sizes. They are used over a cloth diaper to keep baby's clothes dry. Diaper covers are shaped to fit over a fitter or prefold diaper and fasten with snaps or hook & loop or pull on without fasteners. Covers can be made of nylon, PUL, polyester, treated cotton, wool or fleece. Breathable covers like wool and fleece are best for overnight. Diaper Service Quality (DSQ) Diaper Service Quality refers to high quality pre-folds. These are generally 100% cotton twill or birdseye and are more absorbent and durable than non-DSQ diapers. Diaper Wrap Cloth diaper wraps are the same as diaper covers. Doubler / Booster Doublers are multi-layered pads that can be inserted between your baby's bottom and the diaper to “boost” absorbency. These are recommended for heavy wetters or for night-time use. Some doublers are topped with wicking fabrics for a stay-dry feeling.

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CLOTH DIAPER DICTIONARYAll-in-one Diapers (AIO)All-in-ones are fitted diapers that have an outer waterproof layer built-in and don’t require a separate cover. AIOs are aconvenient diaper for quick and easy changes for daycare or on outings. Sometimes they have fewer absorbent layers thanfitted diapers (to speed drying time) and may require a doubler to be absorbent enough for older babies. A true AIO hasthe soaker pad permanently attached. AIOs are the most expensive cloth diaper option, ranging from $10-$30 each. Theyare the most similar to a disposable diaper.

All-in-two Diapers (AI2)Many AIO diapers are actually AI2 diapers. These include AIOs with snap-in or lay-in soakers. While not quite asconvenient as a true AIO, they have the added benefit that the waterproof outer layer and absorbent inner layer can bewashed and dried separately. Ideally, you would hang dry the AI2 “shell” for a longer lifespan and machine dry the insertto save time. Sometimes the outer shell can be re-used if the wet soaker is removed and replaced promptly. AI2s dorequire some matching up of the components on laundry day or as you use them.

AplixAplix® is a name brand of 2-part hook and look fasteners commonly used on cloth diapers. Other brands of hook and loopfasteners used on cloth diapers include Velcro® and Touch Tape®

Cloth Diaper (CD)A cloth diaper is a washable, reusable diaper made of any one (or several) types of fabric. A cloth diaper usually requiresa cloth diaper cover, unless it is an AIO.

Cloth WipeA fabric square or rectangle, often of flannel or terry, that is used instead of a disposable wipe. Many people use a specialrecipe of essential oils in their wipe water or plain water with a tiny amount of mild soap may be used to wet the wipes. Ifyou store your wipes wet, change the water every other day to avoid bacteria growth.

Contour(ed) DiaperA contour diaper does not usually have elastic at the legs or waist. The wings need to be fastened with pins or a Snappi orthe diaper should be used in a snug fitting wrap diaper cover. Contoured diapers require a diaper cover of some type.Some contour diapers that have leg elastic are called “semi-fitted” diapers.

Deo-Disks / Pail PalsSmall deoderizing disks used in diaper pails to control odors.

Diaper CoversCloth diaper covers come in all shapes, colors, fabrics and sizes. They are used over a cloth diaper to keep baby's clothesdry. Diaper covers are shaped to fit over a fitter or prefold diaper and fasten with snaps or hook & loop or pull on withoutfasteners. Covers can be made of nylon, PUL, polyester, treated cotton, wool or fleece. Breathable covers like wool andfleece are best for overnight.

Diaper Service Quality (DSQ)Diaper Service Quality refers to high quality pre-folds. These are generally 100% cotton twill or birdseye and are moreabsorbent and durable than non-DSQ diapers.

Diaper WrapCloth diaper wraps are the same as diaper covers.

Doubler / BoosterDoublers are multi-layered pads that can be inserted between your baby's bottom and the diaper to “boost” absorbency.These are recommended for heavy wetters or for night-time use. Some doublers are topped with wicking fabrics for astay-dry feeling.

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Fitted DiapersFitted diapers have a contoured shape and have gathered edges around the legs and usually the waist. They are fastenedwith either hook & loop or snaps. Sometimes they have no fasteners and can be used with pins or a Snappi. A waterproofdiaper cover is generally used over fitted diapers. Many people use fitted diapers around the house with no cover,changing promptly whenever they are wet or soiled. You can also use wool pants (longies) or fleece pants as a diapercover over fitted diapers. Fitted diapers are more expensive than pre-folds ranging from $6 to $18 each. However, they aremuch easier to use since they don’t require folding. The absorbency of fitted cloth diapers varies based on the materialsused in the construction of the diaper.

FlatsFlat diapers refer to the single-ply square shaped diapers that were the original cloth diapers. Any cotton fabric can beused for a flat diaper but the most common are birdseye and flannel. Common sizes are 27x27 and 30x30. Flats requirefolding which can be as simple as folding into a rectangular pad shape or as complex as the multi-step origami fold.

HempHemp is a natural fiber made from the hemp plant. It is very popular for use in diapers because of its durability,absorbency and natural anti-microbial properties. Most hemp diaper fabrics are really a blend of 55% hemp and45% cotton. It can be a woven or a knit fabric. Some common hemp fabrics are hemp fleece, French terry andjersey.Hyena / Hyena Diapers / Hyena CartA term for diaper-hungry moms who avidly search for the latest and greatest cloth diapers. Hyena diapers are generallyhard to get, popular diapers that are stalked by hyena moms. Hyena Cart is a website that allows WAHMs to easily listand sell products. However, not all products on Hyena Cart are hyena diapers.

Insert / StufferInserts are absorbent rectangular or contour diapers that fits into a pocket diaper like the Fuzzi Bunz (FB). These can bemade of hemp, microfiber or other absorbent materials. Sometimes they need to be folded, but often they are sewn as amulti-layer pad that can be inserted without folding.

LinersLiners are thin material used between a baby's bottom and the diaper itself. Liners have two purposes: to keep poop awayfrom diapers for easy clean up, and to provide a “stay-dry” layer against baby’s skin. Single use liners are available thatare flushable and biodegradable. These include liners made from rice paper or other fibers. Reusable liners are made offabric instead of paper. Polyester fabrics that provide a stay-dry effect include suedecloth, microfleece and power-dry.Natural fabrics that provide a similar effect include knitted silk, wool and cotton velour.

LongiesLongies are wool or acrylic pants that can be used instead of diaper covers over fitted diapers or securely fastenedprefolds/flats. They may be sewn from wool yardage, knitted, crocheted or sewn from recycled sweaters. The fabric maybe felted (shrunk before construction) for a tighter weave and less stretch. Some have an elastic waist while others have adrawstring. Longies have a huge price range; from free (homemade from recycled sweaters) to over $200 for customcrafted, embellished pairs.

MicrofiberMicrofiber is a super-absorbent synthetic polyamide fiber that resembles a fluffy terry cloth with loops from 1/16”- 1/4”long. It can be purchased as yardage online or more commonly, found locally in the automotive and housewares sectionsof major retailers as 12x12, 14x14 or 16x16 squares. These squares make excellent pocket inserts when trifolded.Microfiber should not be used against baby’s skin as the tiny fibers can irritate delicate skin. Microfiber retains itsabsorbency better when it is line dried.

NappyNappy is the European word for diaper.

Nylon PantsNylon pants are styled similar to the traditional plastic pants but are made of breathable nylon material. Nylon can be dyedwith kool-aid or food coloring if you don’t like plain white.

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One-Size Diapers (OS)A one size diaper claims to fit a child from birth up until about 30 or 35 pounds. This sizing is usually achieved by specialplacement of fasteners on the front and back of the diaper that allows for the front of the diaper to be folded over and forthe closures to be snapped on top of each other. As the baby grows, several snap settings allow for waist and leg growth.These frequently fit best between 15-25 pounds, with a variable fit at either end of the size range.

OrganicFabric derived from plant material that is grown without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides is considered organic.Organic fabrics come in both knit and woven styles and many different kinds including birdseye, flannel, terry, jersey,cotton fleece and velour. Some are only available in natural color, but others are available dyed or printed with low-impact dyes. Organic fabrics are more expensive than regular fabrics in almost every case.

PillPills form when fabric fibers twist around each other and form small balls on the surface. Pills on natural fibers such asflannel and birdseye will generally wear away with continued washing. Synthetic pills can be removed with a sweatershaver.

Plastic PantsPlastic pants were commonly used in the 50s – 70s and are still available from Gerber. They are made of vinyl,a material that releases dioxins when warmed and can crack and degrade with regular washing/drying. They arenot the best choice, but are economical and waterproof. Vinyl does not allow air circulation so rashes can be aproblem if vinyl covers are used exclusively.Polar Fleece / Alpine FleecePolar and alpine fleece are brand names for a synthetic polyester fabric that is fluffy, breathable and does not holdmoisture. The best quality fleece comes from Malden Mills (MM) and was originally designed for outerwear garments. Itcomes in many styles, sometimes referred to by weight. 200 & 300 weight are good for covers and the outside ofAIOs/AI2s. Windpro & windbloc are especially water-resistant due to the way they are manufactured. Fleece frequentlyhas a durable water repellent (DWR) chemical applied to it. Microfleece is a thinner version that allows moisture to passthrough it to the absorbent layers below, providing a “stay-dry” effect. Microfleece is used to top doublers, as single-layerliners, or as a full inner layer. Some babies are sensitive to fleece, especially if it pills up and loses its softness.

Pocket DiapersPocket diapers are a wonderful innovation added to the diapering world by Tereson (Dupuy) Thomas in 1998 with theFuzziBunz (FB) brand. Pocket diapers are two part diapering system with a piece of microfleece or suedecloth that makesup the inner portion of fabric and a waterproof layer outside. An absorbent insert or “stuffer” is placed inside of the twopieces, creating an AIO when assembled. Inserts can be made of microfiber terrycloth, hemp or prefolds. Pocket diapersare also available without the waterproof layer, as fitted pockets which need a separate cover. Pocket diapers are excellentchoices for overnight and any time you want to customize the absorbency of a diaper. They are considered a quick drysystem but do require assembly of the pieces before use. The entire concept of pocket diapers (regardless of pattern orfabrics) is patented and a license is needed for sales.

Prefolds (PF, CPF, UBCPF, IPF, UBIPF etc.)Prefold diapers are rectangular shaped diapers that are divided lengthwise in 3 sections by stitching. They are the mosteconomical diapers, averaging about $2 each. Most diaper services offer prefolds. The outer sections usually have fewerlayers than the middle section. This gives prefolds greater absorbency where it is needed most. Prefolds are designated as4-6-4, 4-8-4 or more rarely 2-4-2. These numbers refer to the layers of cloth in each section from left to right. Prefoldsrequire a cover unless you are at home and changing frequently. They can be trifolded into a snug cover, or fastened withsafety pins or a Snappi. There are many creative ways to fold prefolds, including the newspaper fold, modified angel fold,the bikini twist and the jelly roll. Prefolds are available in white and unbleached. Unbleached diapers have not gonethrough a whitening process and retain some of the original cotton oils. Unbleached fabrics require more washing to reachfull absorbency, but generally are softer than bleached eventually.

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PULPolyurethane laminate, a material applied to fabric to make it water resistant for diaper covers/wraps and AIOs/AI2s.Fuzzibunz and Proraps are two common brands that use PUL in the coated polyester knit variety. PUL is also applied toother fabrics such as woven or knit cottons or blends. Pull On Snap Off Covers (POSO)A trim-fitting style of cover than can be pulled on but also has side-snaps for removal if you prefer. This style is generallyless “poofy” than a regular pull on pant.

Quick Dry (QD)Quick dry refers to a common construction style of fitted diapers and AIOs/AI2s. Because lengthy drying time can be adrawback with thick diapers, a style with an exposed soaker pad has evolved. The soaker pad may be sewn in on top ofthe inner fabric layer, snap into place or just be laid inside. It may be a single multi-layer pad or it may fold in half or intothirds. Sometimes quick dry soakers shift around and move out of position. They may also require additional assembly ifthe soaker is a separate piece.

RepellingRepelling of diaper fabric can be good or bad. You want the outside, water resistant layers of AIOs/AI2s and covers torepel moisture. You don’t want the inner layer of a diaper or AIO/AI2 to repel, because then the urine can’t get through tothe absorbent layers underneath and might just run off the fabric without soaking in. This problem generally occurs whena synthetic fiber is used as the inner layer, although natural fibers that still contain residual plant oils can also repel.Detergent build-up or even the pH of your water can cause repelling. The best remedy is additional washing and rinsing.Adding 1 or 2 drops of Dawn dishwashing liquid to the load can help “strip” the diapers but some may need to have theinner layer scrubbed with an old toothbrush and more Dawn. To prevent unwanted repelling, use only a small amount oflaundry detergent and add an extra warm rinse to the end of each cycle if possible. Never use fabric softener on diapers asit will coat the fibers and cause the bad kind of repelling. Drying fleece covers with a fabric softener sheet can aid in waterresistance, the good kind of repelling.

SAHM, SAHD, SAHPStay At Home Mom, Dad, or Parent. A parent who stays at home with their children most or all of the time, acting as theprimary caregiver.

Serger / SergedA serger is a type of sewing machine that trims off the fabric as it sews over the edges. Clothing is typically manufacturedwith a serger for the inside seams. Serged diapers/AIOs/AI2s/covers have exposed thread wrapping over the outer edges.The leg & waist elastic on serged diapers is usually set in from the edge, giving a ruffled effect. Serged diapers dry a littlemore quickly, but the edges can wear faster than T&T diapers. Most doublers and inserts are serged, to reduce bulk on theedges.

SherpaSherpa is an absorbent terry knit fabric that has been brushed to raise the fibers and give a fluffy soft feel. Most sherpaused for diapers has a high cotton content, and a small polyester content such as 75/25 or 80/20. The cotton content isfound in the loops of the fabric, while the polyester content is found in the backing and lends durability to the finishedproduct.

SnappiSnappi fasteners are another innovation in modern cloth diapering, from South Africa. A Snappi fastens thewings of a folded prefold, contour or fitted diaper (without pre-attached fasteners). It is a T-shaped stretchyplastic piece with hook “grabbers” on each stem. When stretched out and gripping the diaper fabric, it providesa snugly fastened fit. Snappis work best on fabrics like terrycloth, sherpa, birdseye, cotton or hemp fleece, andFrench terry. They don’t work well on tightly woven fabrics like flannel, plush fabrics like velour or delicateknits like jersey.SoakersSoaker means two different things in the diaper world. The absorbent layers of a diaper are called the soaker. Aknitted/crocheted wool/acrylic cover is also referred to as a soaker. Sometimes pull on covers of fleece are called soakerstoo.

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Turned & Topstitched (T&T)This is a sewing style for diapers/AIOs/AI2s/covers where the layers are sewn right sides together, then turned right sideout and topstitched to hold the layers in place. T&T diapers don’t have exposed edges, all the rough edges are inside. Theelastic can be right on the edges in a casing or set in from the edge leaving a ruffle. T&T diapers take more time to sew, sosometimes they are more expensive.

TrainerTrainers are training pants, a thicker, more absorbent style of underwear that can be used to transition from diapers duringpotty training.

Tri-fold Soaker / InsertTri-fold soakers or inserts are rectangular or square fabric pieces that need to be folded into thirds before use. A commonstyle is 2 layers that folds into 6 layers. These dry more quickly than a no-fold insert or soaker.

UnbleachedNo chemical bleaching processes have been used on unbleached cotton fabrics. Unbleached fabrics contain morewaxy/oily plant residues so they need 3-5 hot washes to reach full absorbency.

VelourVelour is a soft, plush fabric that has been knitted and then sheared at a uniform level. Diaper velour is usually 100%cotton or an 80/20 blend. It remains soft and resists pilling.

WickingWicking can be good or bad. When a diaper/cover/AIO/AI2 is over-saturated, moisture can wick from the edges ontobaby’s clothes. This happens more readily when a child is wearing snug cotton clothing. Changing frequently (manypeople change every time their baby wets) and dressing your baby in loose fitting clothes can help prevent the bad kind ofwicking. The good kind of wicking is what happens when a stay-dry fabric such as microfleece or suedecloth is workingproperly. When a baby wets onto a wicking fabric like these, the moisture is pulled quickly through that layer into theabsorbent layers below, leaving a drier surface behind. A limited wicking effect is obtained anytime you have moreabsorbent layers underneath the surface fabric. So a smooth cotton jersey will also have a wicking effect, because it is thinand can’t physically hold as much liquid as the thicker soaker layers below. A napped fabric like velour will also have awicking effect, because the moisture is pulled downward, away from the tips of each fiber.

WAHM, WAHD, WAHPWork At Home Mom, Dad or Parent. Refers to a parent who is able to stay home with their children and earn an incomefrom various business activities.

WOHM, WOHD, WOHPWork Out of the Home Mom, Dad or Parent. A parent who leaves home to work at a job.

WoolWool refers to fabric woven or knitted from the shorn hairs of sheep (merino, lambswool, etc.), goats (cashmere), orllamas/alpacas. Diaper covers or longies made from wool are naturally durable, breathable and water resistant. They areexcellent for night time or any time. Sheep’s wool naturally contain lanolin and it can be added to the other types of woolduring washing. Lanolin has a chemical reaction with urine that keeps the wool clean so wool covers only need to bewashed every few weeks or when soiled. Air out wool covers between uses. Wash with a gentle baby shampoo or specialwool wash such as Eucalan. Do not use Woolite! Treat wool with extra lanolin every few washes by melting a smallamount of pure lanolin in hot water and adding it to the wash water. Soak for 1-4 hours, squeeze out extra water and linedry. Some brands of wool covers can be machine washed. Wool repels moisture back into the absorbent diaper until it issaturated, then the wool can continue to absorb up to 30% of its weight.

Wool In One (WIO, WI2)Some wool covers have snaps added to them to attach an absorbent soaker pad. These are generally known as wool inones (WIOs) although technically they are two separate pieces (WI2s). Because wool and absorbent fabrics need differentlaundry care, a true WIO with a sewn in soaker is not a practical idea.

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