Loading... Please wait...My customers love these colored prefolds - and they make the cutest embellished burp cloths with them. I have been dying colored prefolds for several years now - and Indian prefolds are my favorite. They are soft and absorbent - and they take dye better than Chinese prefolds. The vibrant colors are so much fun. I offer both unbleached Indian prefolds with white serging on the top and bottom edges, and bleached Indian prefolds with dark green stitching on the top and bottom edges. The unbleached prefolds give more subtle, dusky colors, the bleached Indian prefolds give vibrant, eye-popping colors. Both make excellent burp cloth diapers and have very little pilling.
Only top-quality Indian prefolds become my colored prefolds. Made from 100 percent cotton and dyed with low-impact dyes. These absorbent colored prefolds are perfect for catching spit-up or absorbing drool. Use them as impromptu bibs or drape them over your shoulder for those inevitable burps and dribbles. These colored Indian prefolds are a favorite baby shower gift as well. New moms will love how absorbent and cute they are. They make a very practical and adorable baby gift. I also offer them already embellished if you prefer.
You can't get these colored prefolds from anyone else - I dye these myself - I sell them under my other business name Meadowlark Mountain. I use only 100 percent cotton diaper-service quality Indian prefold cloth diapers and use top-quality fiber-reactive dyes. Some color variation is normal in hand-dyed products. Also, colors will vary from batch to batch.
These are Indian prefolds, made from cotton diaper gauze in 4x8x4 layering. These are a standard regular size (12x16 inches before dying, approximately 11x14 inches after dying). If used as diapers, they will fit about 7-15 pounds.
As with any colored fabric, it is safest to wash colored prefolds with like colors for the first few washes. After that they can safely be washed with your white diapers and they will not bleed color. They are dyed with low-impact dyes that become a part of the fabric. Once the dye is washed away, they are safe for use and do not contain any heavy metals or other chemicals.
Wash in warm or hot water and tumble dry. Be careful with detergents that claim to remove residues as they can strip color from hand-dyed textiles such as colored prefolds.