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Sugar Peas Wool Flannel Cover - Discontinued
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2 layers of soft breathable wool flannel serged with elastic at legs and waist. Side snaps give a great fit with good coverage over any diaper. Each cover has an extra set of snaps to be turned into a wool all-in-one by purchasing a snap-in diaper, if desired. These work fabulous for night or day use yet are super trim!
Wool allows your baby's skin to breathe, is warm in the winter, cool in the summer, is said to have antimicrobial properties, and doesn't retain odors. Wool comes from a renewable resource (sheep!) and needs to be washed only every 2 weeks or when soiled.
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 Price: $25.95 |
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SKU: 1674-m-caramel |
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Product Origins

Made in Canada.
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Our Experience

We've used Sugar Peas wool covers for years and are so glad they've come back! The wool is very thin and gives a wonderfully trim fit. If you use prefolds, the prefold should be Snappied. The wool is soft and becomes softer each time you lanolize. And they come in such beautiful colors! The wool itself has little or no stretch, but the edges are serged at the legs and waist with elastic to provide a nice, snug fit.
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Sizing

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Weight (lbs)
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Small
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8-16
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Medium
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14-26
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Large
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24+ |
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Care & Content

General Care
Wool is so easy to care for. It should be washed every one to two weeks, or when soiled. To keep it leak-proof, wool should be lanolized about once a month. Sugar Peas wool covers must be hand-washed!
Washing Hand wash with lukewarm water and a tablespoon of Sudz-n-Dudz wool wash. Let sit for up to thirty minutes. Remove from water, roll in towel to dry, squeeze out excess moisture, but do not rinse! Hang or lay flat to dry. Do not rub or wring.
Lanolizing Submerge the cover in a sink full of lukewarm water with the inside facing up. Take 1/2 teaspoon of lanolin, 1 teaspoon of your favorite baby soap, and place both in 1/2-1 cup of water and microwave until the lanolin is runny (30-90 seconds). Now shake the mixture until it becomes a milky white color. If there are still visible globs of lanolin in the mixture, add more baby soap and shake again until the lanolin is completely emulsified and the mixture is milky white. Pour over your cover. Swish the cover around in the water, let it soak for 20-30 minutes, roll in towel to dry, squeeze out excess moisture, but do not rinse. Hang or lay flat until dry.
The inside of the cover will be sticky to the touch for the first day or so.
How much lanolin you add depends on how long you want to go before relanolizing. The more lanolin you add (up to 1 1/2 teaspoons), the more sticky the cover will be, but the longer it will repel liquids.
Wool Wash Bar Use a wool wash bar to clean off messes from your wool cover instead of washing. Just hang dry.
How to prepare for first use
Wool covers should be washed and then lanolized before their first use. See directions above.
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About the Fabric 2 layers of flannel wool.

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Details

What makes these covers so popular
- Soft merino wool
- Thin wool cover
- Two rows of snaps give an excellent fit
- Beautiful colors
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