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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 733933" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>Speaking of old-school cloth diapers, for those that remember baby siblings in them, or babysitting and changing them, were they the old-fashioned plain flat kind that had to be folded (large sheet style), or were they the ones that came with a thicker middle section and had a blue stamp on them?</p><p></p><p>The only diapers I remember from my baby siblings (and from my babysitting days) were the traditional plain flat styled diapers that needed folding. When hung on the line, they looked like big white sheets.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and old-fashioned plastic diaper pails were about 3' high. I still have the ones I used or my kids. They were big enough to comfortably house the diapers of two babies for an entire week.</p><p></p><p>Also, the diaper pins I remember most had a snap-down or click-down cap on them. Once you fastened or latched the pin, you pushed down on the hood of the pin and a secondary safety cap would lock the pin from accidentally opening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 733933, member: 21572"] Speaking of old-school cloth diapers, for those that remember baby siblings in them, or babysitting and changing them, were they the old-fashioned plain flat kind that had to be folded (large sheet style), or were they the ones that came with a thicker middle section and had a blue stamp on them? The only diapers I remember from my baby siblings (and from my babysitting days) were the traditional plain flat styled diapers that needed folding. When hung on the line, they looked like big white sheets. Oh, and old-fashioned plastic diaper pails were about 3' high. I still have the ones I used or my kids. They were big enough to comfortably house the diapers of two babies for an entire week. Also, the diaper pins I remember most had a snap-down or click-down cap on them. Once you fastened or latched the pin, you pushed down on the hood of the pin and a secondary safety cap would lock the pin from accidentally opening. [/QUOTE]
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