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Recap: All About Wool Diaper Covers & Care

As the weather cools, I dig out my wool diaper covers, shorties, and longies.

I know wool diapering can be done year round (and I have), yet I find it’s more my preference in the cooler months.

As I was prepping a few covers, I realized I haven’t written about wool diapering in awhile. Perhaps that’s because early on,  I did many, many posts on the topic – even a whole blog event!

wool cloth diapers

So today, I’m going to recap wool diaper covers and care for you, so you can learn all about it right here!

What’s so great about wool diaper covers?

What do I stuff my wool with? 

Can I use wool in the summer? 

Can I use wool with newborns?

Caring for wool diaper covers:

How do I take care of wool?

Imse Vimse Wool Diaper Soap

Northern Essence Wool Care

What wool diaper covers Should I Try?

Baby Beehinds Wool Diaper Cover

Babee Greens Wool Diaper Covers

Is that enough woolly stuff for you? Do you have any current questions or concerns about wool diapering? Send them my way!

LCT

Friday 27th of September 2013

I am wondering if anyone has had success using fitteds and wool at daycare? I think it's what we'd like to try (eventually), but I'm not sure if wool + daycare is a dangerous mix...

Julie Kieras

Wednesday 3rd of September 2014

Unless you know for sure the people caring for your child are on board and/or you can train them in caring for your wool, I would personally forego the wool at a care center - in my opinion, it's just too expensive of a material to risk having it get ruined. But... it really depends on the people you're working with!

LCT

Friday 27th of September 2013

I am wondering if anyone has had success using fitteds and wool at daycare? I think it's what we'd like to try (eventually), but I'm not sure if wool + daycare is a dangerous mix...

Julie Kieras

Wednesday 3rd of September 2014

Unless you know for sure the people caring for your child are on board and/or you can train them in caring for your wool, I would personally forego the wool at a care center - in my opinion, it's just too expensive of a material to risk having it get ruined. But... it really depends on the people you're working with!

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