This Feedback was from Kirsten Walters (TBW kirstenclare) on Aug 10th 2006 :
"I think it is great. I know some mamas are partial to natural fibers but I'm just not one of them. I have to say, every pouch that has been 100% cotton was just not that comfortable. When I first saw the pouch -- if you recall, I wasn't able to try it for a day -- I remember thinking this fabric has seems durable and probably won't winkle. It also seemed like it wouldn't fade -- I've had several carriers (2 of which were pouches) that faded or had ink from the print rub off. Not a big deal and doesn't affect the performance of the carrier, but is annoying nonetheless. This is especially true when I try to limit washing it to limit the fading. When DS was a newborn, he spit up all the time and I didn't want to use things that were a hassle wash.
When I used the pouch, I again really noticed the fabric. It molded around his bum so he was supported all they way around but he didn't get too hot. I don't think he sweated or if he did it was wicked away. We were sitting outside in Georgia heat in the afternoon. In my cotton pouches, normally when I pull him out, his bum and legs are damp enough that I think his diaper leaked. This didn't happen with your CJ pouch. Granted, I only had him in for about 15 minutes but we were OUTSIDE. I'd never try this in my hemp-flannel pouch.
And it can be dried! Always a bonus. I am tried of having to line dry all my cotton pouches for fear that 1/4" shrinkage will render them useless. And I am always scared that my husband is going to dry one by mistake.
I can say confidently that I love the fabric! "
Thursday, November 16, 2006
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