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Sweet Pea Diapers: Night & Toddler Plus

Sweet Pea Diapers: Night & Toddler Plus

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Sweet Pea Reusable Wool Diaper Cover

Grow with your family, Day and Night

Designed for toddlers (approx. 8kg-20kg), this versatile diaper cover is perfect for:

✓ Daytime use after outgrowing one-size-fits-most sizes
✓ Nighttime use for extra leak protection

Features:

  • Soft, breathable wool and cotton materials for ultimate comfort
  • Extra leakproof wool felt provides peace of mind for overnight use
  • Fully adjustable with 4 rise snap settings and extra wide bum coverage
  • Machine washable on a wool cycle; simply line dry in the shade
  • No bleach or fabric softener required; use a gentle wool detergent

  • Versatile and Convenient:
  • Pairs beautifully with absorbent inserts, preflats, and fitted diapers
  • Ideal for all nighttime absorbency needs
  • Easy to use: simply add absorbency and secure on your baby

Care Tips:

  • Air outside all day if used overnight for freshness
  • Shorter airing periods are sufficient for daytime use

Embrace eco-friendly parenting with this dependable and stylish diaper cover that grows alongside your little one. Perfect for both day and night, it ensures your child stays dry and comfortable while providing you with the convenience and peace of mind you deserve.

Origin

All our products are handmade in New Zealand by me, Anna, in our own atelier (aka guest room). Sooner or later, I hope to have a larger room to welcome walk-in customers

Materials

Please note, this is a listing of all our used fabrics, please scroll to the fabric you want to learn more about! Technically, It's not possible for us to present easier. We're trying to make this work, sorry!

This little guide will help you understand the different fabrics we're using to create our products.

Cashmere Wool

These wool covers are made mainly from a wool cashmere blend, which makes them incredibly soft. The fabric is felted and thickended which gives the perfect foundation for a cloth nappy, and of course many other things like apparel and baby items. You want this wool on your skin. 
Our wool is carefully sourced from Tibet and Mongolia, distributed by Crose fabric which have specialized in the trade silks and woolen fabrics.

100% woven cotton

The outer of all our nappy covers is made of this 100% cotton fabric. Designed by one of my favorite designers Joecelyn Proust.
Jocelyn often draws inspiration from her natural environment. From observing, photographing and drawing plants and birds in her garden, she uses these natural elements to create unique designs suitable for all kind of kids apparel.

We're feeling very honoured to work with such incredible materials. Go check out her page - she has an impressive social media presence with a large, engaged audience of followers on Instagram. @jocelynproustdesigns

 REPREVE® Stay Dry

Parents are beginning to wonder if synthetics are safe for their babies when it comes to them. In the cloth diaper industry, synthetic fibers also face stiff competition, but some of these are completely unjustified, as synthetics are not all cheap.
Well, lets go a bit deeper into this absorbent fabric as this is the only 100% synthetic fiber we're using but for some valuable reasons!

  1. It keeps babys bum dry.
  2. It is easier to clean than everything you know!
  3. It is made from post consumer plastic bottles.

The synthetic lining of the pocket nappy, which is one of the two main nappy systems on the market (pocket covers and wipable/multi-use covers), keeps the baby's bum dry.
While with all other covers the absorbent material needs to fulfill the stay dry requirement. Given that you want your baby to have a dry bottom, but we assume so :)
So we've created our stay dry range [Inserts and Trifolds] for this special purpose.
All of them are made from organic cotton plus feature this special absorbent stay dry lining made from polyester.

www.repreve.com

Zorb

Like the name implements, Zorb is designed to be very absorbent. There is no general type of fiber or material that constitutes a zorb, it's the way it's woven what makes it Zorb. So Zorb can be generally everything like Cotton, Bamboo or Repreve. For our inserts we use: Repreve and Cotton.

Hemp

Another great absorbent material is hemp. As it can be quite stiff, our supplier combines it with cotton so that fibers are more stable and flexible. So when were talking about Hemp it means 45% Cotton / 55% Hemp blend.

Bamboo

When talking about our Pre-Flats you'll often hear stretchy Bamboo, Bamboo/Cotton blend Pre-Flats. 
In fact, it is similar to hemp fabric in that way, Bamboo is combined with 25% Cotton and 5% Spandex leading to it's desired characteristics.

  • Bamboo for the very high absorbency
  • Cotton to make it absorb fast enough
  • Spandex to create that snug fit around the babys bottom [keeping surprises inside ;)]

Care Instructions

The same applies to our care instructions, please scroll to the material you want to learn more about.

All absorbent Materials:

At this point, we do not provide you with a washing routine - because this is so so unique to every family!
There is not formula for everyone, and even your routine will change from time to time.

But whats important to know:

All our absorbencies can be washed at 60°C without any problems. Sanitizing at 90°C is also fine.
None of them require to be treated separately, just add it to your nappy washing routine. 

After washing, pull it damp into shape, this is like all materials, they then simply lie nicer and do not shrink so much. Maybe you'll use the dryer anyway.

If you are just starting out with cloth diapers and don't have a washing routine yet, feel free to check out: cleanchlothdiapers.com

Wool cover:

You can machine wash your cover at a gentle wool cycle (30-40°C and low spin not more than 800rpm). Please invest in an extra wool detergent - doesn't need to be something special, just suitable for wool.
In the event that your cover is heavily soiled, you may prefer to hand wash it before washing in the machine - especially around the elastics.

Generally, if you prefer a handwash (not getting a full machine with wool or other resaons) you are totally fine to do so. Please don't twist your cover. Just gently press out the water. 

For very soiled areas you might consider buying a lanolin soap which you can directly apply on soiled areas.


Lanolising your cover:

You need to lanolise your cover after washing it with a detergent as soaps will mainly remove the fat (Lanolin) from your cover. 
Did you know? You don't need to initially lanolise our covers when receiving you new goodies because our wool still contains enough natural lanolin.

However, sooner or later you want to lanolise them by yourself by using the following ingredients:

  • 1/2 tsp. Lanolin
  • some flakes of natural soap rasping (Generally every kind of soap is possible we prefer organic solid soaps or baby shampoo)

Mix them both together in hot water to emulsify everything. You'll get a turbid emulsion. If it does not become turbid, you need to add a little more soap, this is important because otherwise the lanolin will not be dispersed properly.

When all of the lanolin has been emulsified, there should no longer be any oily yellow spots floating on top of the water.

This goes into a large bowl of cooler water (not more than 40°C) where then your wool cover comes in. Give it a few good presses into the liquid and make sure that all of it has had good contact and is not just floating on the surface. Alternatively, you can also put something to weigh it down.
It is not necessary to leave it in for several hours, 10 to 20 minutes is sufficient.

Then fold the cover carefully and press the liquid out very gently, do not wring or twist. Alternatively, place between two towels and press out, do not rub.


DONE! You got it!
Linedry in shade afterwards.
Please note: Knitted wool garments or nappies are usually dried flat. The Cotton outer of our nappies prevent them from losing their shape, so it's ok to linedry them.

We lanolized 5 of our wool covers in a small 5L bucket with this recipe. Yes really, you need really little lanolin.

If you only lanolize ONE cover, I would also advise a little less lanolin (The specification is really hard for me here, because how much is just less than 1/2 teaspoon, right?) Please feel free to text me if you are unsure! But I'm confident after a times practice, you will find the right amount for you.

xxAnna



 

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