Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Sharing what may become my addiction...

So you all know how much I'm into cloth diapers. Well, I decided that for this time around, I wanted to try some fitted diapers and covers. (For Jessi, we've always used diapers that are an all-in-one with the cover.) So I've been looking at Longies and drooling over them for some time now. If you want to know what Longies are, read below. If not, just skip to the pictures ;)

"What are longies?

Longies are hand knit wool pants for children and babies. Mothers knit longies for their children before they could buy disposable diapers or rubber pants. They are worn during the day as cute pants or at night as snuggly pajamas.

Wool naturally regulates the body temperature making it an excellent choice for children. It does that by absorbing vapor from the skin and releasing it into the air. Wools ability to breathe further regulates body temperature by preventing sudden and extreme temperature changes. It is a natural choice for your baby’s layette.

Wool longies provide amazing leak protection - especially over night. Because wool wicks moisture away from the body it will help keep your child dry, even when the diaper leaks. You will be amazed how lanolized wool will keep your baby swaddled and warm while keeping the sheets dry until the morning.

Wool is surprisingly easy to care for. You will notice that even liquid spills cannot easily penetrate the fibers. That is because wool is water repellent to protect the sheep’s delicate skin. Wool can be wiped clean and does not need to be washed after every use. It is also nearly wrinkle resistant so it is always ready to be worn."

A girl in my pregnancy group was offering specials to knit longies for people, so I got some wool and sent it to her. Here's what she made for me! (I picked the girly wool before I knew we were having a boy.. so those longies are now going to be for Jeanne's little girl!)



But that's not all... A while back she shared a picture of these cute things that she made and was selling. I instantly fell in love with them and couldn't stop thinking about them. So when we found out we were having a little boy, I just had to get them. So I sold some stuff I won't need anymore and finally got enough money to buy these. Don't ask how much they were! Lol! And I know what my mom is going to say (Again!) "You need to learn how to knit"... I know, I know. But I don't have time right now and these were just too cute! Check them out!

Can't you just see our little guy in them? I can't wait to get them in the mail now!

10 comments:

Janelle said...

Those are adorable!! Too bad I didn't find them when my kids were younger. I'd teach you how to knit....knitting is my addiction right now! :)

Jane said...

I haven't checked blogs for quite some time but was super excited to see that you are having a boy!! AND I think he will be adorable in the longies! Let meknow how they work for you.

The J's said...

haha! They really are adorable, I can't wait to cuddle him in them!! :)
and true, you need to know how to knit if you want to buy those, but it is impossible to do EVERYTHING :D

shaunandhelen said...

Cute--you can get recycled wool longies and shorties much cheaper if your budget is blown on the knit ones ;P

Unknown said...

Aww, cute! haha, makes me think I need a lil baby again so I could cuddle him in them! :D (shh, don't tell russ)

Dalayna said...

LOL Lanae!!

Helen, I'm thinking the recycled wool ones I could handle myself.. alot of people go to goodwill or something and find wool sweaters there to make them out of.

Dalayna said...

And here's my defence for buying something so expensive: (The ones I had made custom wern't expensive though.. just the set)
I'll be set with little boy clothes from Sara & Lynisha & we still have alot of our baby stuff from Jessi so I won't have to buy alot for this one. So I can spend a little extra when I find something I love ;) hehe. Right??

jrjelinek said...

Layna those are adorable. Can't wait to see our little ones in them.

Jen said...

I'd make some cheap if you are interested....would like you to try out my pattern...see what you think. I would like to sell them on etsy. Let me know.

Dalayna said...

Jen, I'd love too! Email me, K?
chip52486@yahoo.com