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My Favorite Fold (Basic Fold)
Step
One: Lay the Prefold flat on the changing
table, with the color stitched ends at the top and bottom (lengthwise).
Place the baby's bottom on top of the diaper so that the top end
of the diaper comes to about the waist of the baby.
Step
Two: Fold the lower side panels of the
diaper on top of the thicker center panel, so that the panels come
together under the bottom of the diaper. (The top edges of the Prefold
behind the baby's lower back are spread out.) The diaper should
now have a kind-of a V-shape. If you want to add a Diaper Doubler
or Flushable Liner, you will need to it lay on top of the center
section now.
Step
Three: Grab the front section diaper and
fold it over the baby. For Newborn's and babies moving into the next
size of Prefold, the top section of the diaper will reach far above
the waist.
Step
Four: Fold the piece that is too long
back onto itself. Some people prefer to fold the piece that is too
long over before they start and have it positioned at the back of
the diaper. You will need to try which one works better for your
baby.
Step
Five: Pull the tucked edges of the front
of the diaper out and pull them around the sides of the baby. Grab
the “wings” from the back and wrap each one around the side of the
baby. Secure the diaper with a Snappi Fastener as shown in the picture
(secure sides first; the bottom plastic hook gets secured last).
Depending on the size of your baby, the Snappi Fastener can grab
far into the side of the diaper or can catch the tips of the wings.
Step Six: Secure a cover around
the diaper making sure that absolutely no part of the diaper sticks
out of the cover anywhere. Your diaper will leak at the places
where it sticks out!
Basic Tri-Fold:
Fold the sides of the Prefold onto the thicker, center
panel. Lay the folded diaper lengthwise on top of the cover. Position
baby's bottom on top the back section and fold the front diaper
and cover over the front of the diaper. Secure Velcro. You may need
to fold a section of the diaper back onto itself either at the front
or the back if the diaper is too long.
Once again make sure no piece of the diaper shows.
Twist-Fold:
Start off again with the diaper in a big V-shape
(described above). Twist the front of the diaper once as you are
folding diaper over the baby. The twisted section of the diaper
should be positioned over the groin area of the baby. Fan out the
top front area and fasten with Snappi Fastener as explained above.
(You might need to fold the diaper over if it is too long.)
Many moms like this fold as it leaves a lot of bulk where it is
needed most. This Fold never really worked for me, but other moms
swear by it.
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