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    Posted: 27 October 2009 at 2:47pm
I use the old, plain fold-it-yourself nappy with ugly polar fleece type overnap.
I want a nice colourful overnap, but can't find one as all the MCN's I see are made for inserts.

Could anyone out there recommend me a good brand??
I am contemplating making my own..

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Are they just the covers? I shall investigate..

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Try the snazzipants website , I use ecobots covers, but you can get bummis new off TM for a really good price.
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What are the ecobots like??

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AandCsmum Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 October 2009 at 8:17pm
I just put my Downundies on Cooper again today & was impressed with the fit, were really a tad to big when he was 4-8 weeks old.

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I have a cherry one available for sale $10 incl postage
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EcoMoon have some yummy covers and Keela will make in the size you want if its not listed
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I vote Bummis too. And Bumpy covers.

Ecobots do Prorap covers which I found good when DD was newborn but prefer Bummis now she's bigger.

I also hear that Thirsties are great.

All of the above can be used with the cotton flats that you use.
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When we did just tradtional flats we used real nappies covers. But bummis ones are pretty.
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I *love* Motherease Rikkis. I tried a whole bunch of covers when Max was a newborn and these were my favourite by far. The PUL is so super soft and they're really stretchy and have HEAPS of adjustability. They are pricey new but they pop up on TM every now & then and are really worth the extra money. They were the nicest & most reliable covers I had.

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Cheers all

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