• 100% Cotton
  • Imported
  • Made of 100 percent cotton
  • Finished edges to prevent fraying
  • Comfortable, recyclable and reusable
  • Machine wash and tumble dry
  • Birdseye Weave Fabric is made from many small fine yarns, woven in a pattern that provides a soft and absorbent diaper
  • Made of 100% cotton
  • Finished edges to prevent fraying
  • Comfortable, recyclable and reusable
  • 24in x 27in

I don't think these would be very good diapers but I ordered them to use as burp cloths and love them! Very absorbant and all the stains have washed out so far. I wish I had done the same with my first!

LOVE these. I've purchased 4 packs for my twin boys (21 months old) to use as a lovie/ soothie. They hold, chew, and play with these ALL the time and I never have to worry about a missing favorite toy/doll. We always have extra on hand (in case one drops on the floor in public), and in the car to wipe up a spill, etc. We wash on hot with organic baby detergent and reuse. They shrunk A LOT after their first wash, but since we aren't using them as cloth diapers, it doesn't matter. I purchased my last pack because we ran out before I had a chance to do laundry (AAAH)! I've recommended these to all my friends and family, who also love them as Lovies. :D

These are fantastic. Just like the ones I used on my babies when I used flat fold cloth diapers I bought these to use as lint free, soft lens cleaners. . I would like to address some of the reviews saying that they are too thin. That is the purpose of a flat fold diaper. You fold it multiple times to get the thickness you need, but when you wash the diaper, you aren't having to deal with multiple layers of cloth that you get in the prefold diapers, and they dry much quicker, especially if you hang yours out in the sun to dry. My favorite method.

I bought these for my husband to take on a missions trip. I know that sounds funny but they are perfect carrying in your backpack. You can wet them with your water bottle and clean up after working on projects where you have little access to a sink. I even soaked them with cold water and wrapped them around his neck to cool him off in extremely hot locations. Will buy again next year!

We use these for burp rags and feedings and love them. At first I was worried because they are really thin, meant for folding over, but we actually really like them. As they are washed they get softer and softer and fold nicely to tuck under messy baby’s chin when feeding. Also great to have a few extra in the diaper bag to clean up little messes or runny noses. They are also so affordable that it’s not a big deal if you have to throw them away. Great staple for any nursery or diaper bag.

If you are a first time mom: You need these. It's easy to get caught up in buying cute pattern burp cloths but let me tell you, I use these wayyyyy more than any cute burp cloth. These can be used for anything and everything. I find these all over the house and in each bedroom. You would be amazed at how many times you will find yourself needing to wipe something off your baby. Because these are cheap and there are many of them, you won't mind getting them dirty. These are lifesavors and all new moms should have them. They are easy to wash and super absorbent.

My kids are grown so don't need diapers. I'm using them for a million tasks in the kitchen. They are perfect for so many things. My current favorite use for them is to wrap freshly washed and dried spinach and stored in Tupperware rectangular keeper. It keeps for more than a week. There are so many more kitchen uses.

We have used these diapers as burp cloths and general purpose cleaning rags since our first baby came along in 2007. They have a much bigger surface area than most pre-made burp cloths and are more versatile. We use them for cleaning around the house, lining under baby's head & bottom during diaper changes, packing around delicate off-season items, and other uses as we find a need. They are easy to wash & dry and hold up well to years of service. (We still have some in rotation from 2007!) I would recommend these to any new mom regardless of if you plan to cloth diaper or not. They are a must-have item, in my opinion.

Love, love, love these. I use them in the kitchen as towel and for cleaning. They are the absolute unequivocal best for drying a glass top stove. After cleaning the stove make sure you get the cleanser off and leave the glass top wet I wipe it with a wet paper towel, and then I dry the wet glass top with one of these cloth diapers folded a few times over. They do a great job. These are so absorbent. They are also great for dusting. I hope they make these forever.

I do not have a baby, instead I have an economical use for the cloths. I will be using these in my kitchen instead of paper towels when I cook. I will have paper towels and napkins available for everyone else to use, but am planning to cut down on cost by using these cloths and washing them thus saving on paper usage and cost of paper towels/napkins. They are reusable, absorbent, soft, will stop some of the paper going into landfills, and I can wash and bleach them for the next day.