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OK, I want to purchase a wetbag before I run out of the disposable diaper bags (I bought them before choosing to
CD). I would like a "cute" wet bag if possible. WARNING Hyenas need not reply - I am living on a BUDGET, lol. I would like something to hold 4 dipes. I usually take pockets out of the house, but sometimes I like to take my PFs. So if it is big enought to hold 4 PFs or so, that would be great!

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I make my own with a super strong and thick PUL... not the 2mil PUL that diapers are made from... a much thicker PUL that can stand 1000+ washings. I get the PUL from www.wazoodle.com - it's called ProCare Barrier Fabric. It's also really cheap, around $5 a yard. Shipping is from Canada, but very reasonable and sometimes takes a while (2+ weeks).

If you're looking for a cheap alternative, I could make you one and we could trade. Let me know and I'll PM you my ISO list.

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I have a couple. One was made my Happy Tushies. Its a small bag that can hold 2 diapers. I've never had any wicking. The other was made by an MDC mom. Its great and can hold 7 diapers or so. It has pul on the inside and a print on the outside. I also make myself some wetbags that snap onto the outside of my diaper bag. I made those with windpro because that's what matched the bag. It works great too.
 

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Originally posted by Jamesina
I make my own with a super strong and thick PUL... not the 2mil PUL that diapers are made from... a much thicker PUL that can stand 1000+ washings. I get the PUL from www.wazoodle.com - it's called ProCare Barrier Fabric. It's also really cheap, around $5 a yard. .

Jami
I second this. I use this for wet bags also. Its a bit thick and stiff for diaper covers IMO, but makes awesome wet bags (which are extremely easy to make even if you have very little sewing experience
 

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Ugh.... I use grocery bags. How unimpressive. I keep thinking i should get one of the dry bags we used when kayaking... they fold over on top and seal shut to be waterproof, but it's in the attic and I just can't be bothered to look for it.

Going to check out those wahm links...
 
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