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   AliaDawn  
   
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     Posted: 05 July 2008 at 6:19pm | 
 
 
  
   
   
   The bitti boo's are fitteds    You'll need a cover. Maybe some nice woolen longies?    
    
   
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     Posted: 05 July 2008 at 6:21pm | 
 
 
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   The bitti boo is a fitted isn't it? And the d'lish is the AIO.
    
   
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     Posted: 05 July 2008 at 7:34pm | 
 
 
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   OK so i have been a bit naeive! (SP??) I thought a fitted was something with no loose bits (all sewn inside)???????
 
 Do all the ittis need covers????
    
   
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     Posted: 05 July 2008 at 7:58pm | 
 
 
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   Yes, fitteds need covers. There's no waterproofing layer in them at all - hence why you'll be getting leaks! The bitti boo's are fitteds and require covers. The Bitti D'lish are All in ones, and have a sewn-in layer of PUL, so they don't need covers.
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     Posted: 05 July 2008 at 8:49pm | 
 
 
  
   
   
   
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  OK so i have been a bit naeive! (SP??) I thought a fitted was something with no loose bits (all sewn inside)???????
 
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Oh you poor thing, no wonder you got leaks!  I feel bad now for not specifying the need for a cover in my TM add - I just assumed that the buyer would know that a Bitti Boo fitted would require a cover    
A 'fitted' nappy is a nappy where the whole body of the nappy is absorbent, but as no waterproof layer so it requires a cover.  An AIO or pocket nappy don't require a cover as the body of the nappy has a built-in waterproof layer.
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     Posted: 06 July 2008 at 9:25am | 
 
 
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   Ooops I was confused as well I was talking about my delish ones not bitty boos (soooooo confusing).
    
   
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     Posted: 06 July 2008 at 10:21am | 
 
 
  
   
   
   
  BaileyandAstin wrote:
  OK so i have been a bit naeive! (SP??) I thought a fitted was something with no loose bits (all sewn inside)???????
 
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all bitti boos (fitteds) need a cover.
 as with AIO's and fitteds they can be made several ways, the construction of a nappy has very little to do with the type....  for example the bitti dlish AIO comes in either a snap in or sewn in version...and their fitteds are snap in.  snazzipants do a fitted nappy where it is all enclosed which is different again.   
     
   
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     Posted: 06 July 2008 at 8:33pm | 
 
 
  
   
   
   Oh gosh !! im such a spoon!!!!! lol!!!   
No worries Vic - even if you had put it in the TM add i probably wouldve either overlooked it or not understood it! lol   
Now i have the information for my next purchases   
Ok so im lazy and dont want to use covers and im so in love with the ittis and want to use them so which ones should i buy????.....
     
   
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     Posted: 06 July 2008 at 8:47pm | 
 
 
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   Bitti D'Lish. I think.....
    
   
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     Posted: 06 July 2008 at 9:52pm | 
 
 
  
   
   
   
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 Ok so im lazy and dont want to use covers and im so in love with the ittis and want to use them so which ones should i buy????..... |   
If you don't want a fitted nappy then you should go for the Itti Bitti D'lish - it's like a pocket nappy except the inserts snap in, just like in the Bitti Boo, only no cover required!      They also have a new version with the inserts sewn in, but they will take longer to dry.
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     Posted: 06 July 2008 at 10:32pm | 
 
 
  
   
   
   Interestingly, I don't find that the sewn in takes longer to dry than the snap in - not entirely sure why not tho... 
    
   
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     Posted: 06 July 2008 at 10:51pm | 
 
 
  
   
   
   
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  If you don't want a fitted nappy then you should go for the Itti Bitti D'lish - it's like a pocket nappy |   
its nothing like a pocket nappy, it doesnt have a pocket and it doesnt have an outer layer of PUL and the abosrbency is already included and is already sewn on or has snaps to snap it together.
 I also find the sewn in itti dlish (AIO) dries very quickly and i love i dont have to look for the snap on bits. 
 if you want the best for ease of use then get the bitti d'lish.  youcan get a trial pack from mothers instinct, which is two nappies, one is a snap in the other sewn in and then you can decide which you prefer.
 so to recap    
bitti boo is a fitted and will need a cover
 bitti d'lish is an all in one (AIO) and needs nothing else. 
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     Posted: 07 July 2008 at 8:21am | 
 
 
  
   
   
   
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  kiwivic wrote:
  If you don't want a fitted nappy then you should go for the Itti Bitti D'lish - it's like a pocket nappy |   
 
 its nothing like a pocket nappy, it doesnt have a pocket and it doesnt have an outer layer of PUL and the abosrbency is already included and is already sewn on or has snaps to snap it together.
 
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Bizzy - What I meant was it's like a pocket in that it has a built-in waterproof layer (doesn't need a cover) - and if you look at the rest of what I said, I went on to say that it has snap-in inserts (rather than a pocket with inserts) which is where it differs from a pocket.  Besides, not all pockets have an outer layer of PUL    
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     Posted: 07 July 2008 at 10:02am | 
 
 
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   I find the sewn in is really bulky compared to the snap in, prob cos you can control the inserts better with the snap in.
 
 My sewn in takes a good half day longer to dry then my snap in.
    
   
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     Posted: 07 July 2008 at 10:25am | 
 
 
  
   
   
   
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  I find the sewn in is really bulky compared to the snap in, prob cos you can control the inserts better with the snap in.
 
 My sewn in takes a good half day longer to dry then my snap in. |   
with this weather lately i havent been able to dry mine outside but i will say mine (sewn in) takes a lot less to get dry than some of my fitteds.  definitely another reason why the trial pack is a good idea.  
     
   
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     Posted: 07 July 2008 at 11:43am | 
 
 
  
   
   
   trial pack ordered     
Thanks heaps ladies   
I think i still have an old cover from bailey stashed somewhere so -go the bitti boo still   
    
   
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     Posted: 10 July 2008 at 8:22pm | 
 
 
  
   
   
   I'm gonna buck the trend here & say that I don't like my d'lish.  It has started leaking & I think the size is wrong for Liam (he's 8kg & in a med).  The legs gap as does the waist even though I can't do the snaps up on the tighest setting.     
I really want to    it but after major leaks I just can't bring myself to put it on him again so it sits staring at me on the change table.     
    
   
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     Posted: 10 July 2008 at 8:35pm | 
 
 
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   Bailey the aussie website delivered D'lishes to me a couple of months ago.
 
 Their service was great - I had quite a few conversations with them on email.
    
   
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     Posted: 11 July 2008 at 7:26am | 
 
 
  
   
   
   yip i emailed to see what the deal was and the lady was LOVELY!!!    and said that they put up that its pick up from somwhere in aussie just so they have time to work out postage to here BUT after all that we figured that there was no point me buying from her as MI are getting all the new colours in within a few weeks and buy the time i had them posted from aussie, the MI lady would be back from holiday so really no point but she gave me the choice to still order from her and gave me some more info RE the ittis    she was so helpful!!   
    
   
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