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Ok, so I guessthis might soundredundant but, can you use this wool to make diapercovers, shorties, longies, etc? I gather that the felt able is better, but wouldthis work for daytime diaperwearing? Like over fitted diapers?
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This does work as covers. You have to use 2 layers in the wet zone, and you have to use a good diaper. I have never heard from people that it does not work, and some of the diaper wahms use this in their products with no down side.1 people found this answer helpfull.
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Hello, what is the fabric width--is it 60"? Thank-you
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about 56" wide1 people found this answer helpfull.
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I want to make wool nursing pads so the material needs to be soft and comfortable. This is a similar use to diapering so I assume that the "feltable" is better since it is more absorbent. But is it soft enough? Which is better for me washable or feltable?
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Feltable is so nice for breast pads, super soft. You would never guess it is wool.
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I'm confused about washable vs feltable wool. What are the ideal uses for each? I want to make underwear (probably with a snap in soaker) for my 4 YO who is having a lot of accidents lately.
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I would go with the feltable then. It would soak more than the washable I think. I did use the feltable for trainers when my son was younger and they worked well. You can wash it once the material is felted up good.
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WOuld this be a good soaker, cloth diaper cover fabric?
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it would work for a diaper cover, it is the preferred choice for that. And yes, it also works as a soaker layer in a diaper.1 people found this answer helpfull.
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