This is an example of Happy Heinys new wool. Do you love the stretch wool covers? If so you will love these even more. Happy Heinys stretch wool covers are made with a single piece of wool yarn. The new covers are made with 2 pieces of the very same yarn. This will make them slightly thicker but they are the same comfy stretchy merino wool. The BIG benefit to these covers, they are a wonderful day and NIGHT wool cover. These will soon be the only Stretch wool covers Happy Heinys carries. The colors being added now are going to be limited to the number added to the stock. Once they are sold, that is it. WOOL as soft as a T-shirt...In limited edition COLORS!
In their never-ending quest to provide your little one with the very best diaper covers, Happy Heinys & Stacinator has created a brand new product. This beautiful 100% wool cover is as soft as a T-shirt and offers great protection. This cover was rigorously tested by a group of moms with babies of all sizes and ages with great success! Compliments such as "Beautifully made" and "So Soft!" were made. They all agreed that the fabric makes a very gentle diaper cover that gets the job done. This cover is still light enough to fit under clothes yet heavy enough to last all night. It features four snaps at each side of the waist and legs. The snap sides are reinforced for durability.
Stretch Wool Size Chart
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| Size |
Newborn |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
Toddler |
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| Pounds |
6-10 |
10-15 |
15-20 |
20-30 |
30+ |
| Waist |
13+" |
15+" |
16+" |
17+" |
18+" |
| Thighs |
6"-8" |
8"-10" |
10-12 |
11"-13" |
12"-14" |
Caring for Stacinator Diaper Covers
Hand wash your wool cover in cold water with like colors. Hang to dry. You may have a bit of shrinkage after the first washing. You may re-lanolize as needed. We recommend using Eucalan wool wash to care for your covers. It has natural lanolin right in the bottle. You never have to worry about when to lanolize. It is done for you each time you wash.
**Note** Dark colored wool will bleed. See the note below to fix the dyes.
*Tip* For bleeding wool:
- Mix 3 cups white vinegar with 3 Tbsp salt
- Wet wool in lukewarm water
- Add to vinegar/salt mixture.
- Microwave for two, 3minute sessions.
- Allow to COMPLETELY cool
- Rinse in lukewarm water
- Wash
- Re-lanolize.
(if you rinse before allowing to completely cool, you may unintentionally felt your garment)
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