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There are lots of different ways to fold a cloth diaper, and many of them are super simple to do. A pad fold is great for beginners and goes in a diaper cover, while a jelly roll fold is perfect for keeping liquids from leaking out of the diaper. Other simple folds include a triangle fold and a bikini twist. Whichever fold you choose, secure it snugly using safety pins or cloth diaper clips.

Method 1
Method 1 of 4:

Creating a Triangle Fold

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  1. Spread a clean diaper out on a flat surface. Pick up one corner of the cloth and bring it to the opposite end to form a triangle with 3 points. [1]
    • If the diaper is rectangular, fold in a longer side so the diaper is more of a square before forming the triangle.
  2. Situate the cloth diaper so the long flat edge is at the top with the 3 points on the left, bottom, and right. Set the baby down on the diaper so the long edge is up behind the baby’s back and the opposite point is between the baby's legs. [2]
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Fold a Cloth Diaper
    Take the point of the diaper that’s facing directly downwards and bring it up between the baby’s legs so it’s nice and snug. Keep this point held on the baby’s stomach using your hand. [3]
    • Make sure the cloth is covering the back of each leg.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Fold a Cloth Diaper
    Pull the left side to the center and hold it over the baby’s belly before pulling the right side to the center too. Use a safety pin to secure the cloth in place by pushing the pin through each layer of fabric, except the one touching the baby's legs. Cloth diaper clips work well too, as they have 3 attachments that simply clip right on to each section of the cloth. [4]
    • When it's time to remove the pins, do so carefully so you don't accidentally poke the child.
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Method 2
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Using the Pad Fold

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  1. Spread a clean diaper out on a flat surface like a changing table or clean floor. Lay the cloth diaper down so it’s facing you vertically. [5]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Fold a Cloth Diaper
    Bring the third of the diaper on the left side to the center so it’s covering the second third. The fold doesn’t have to be perfectly precise, but it should be as even as possible. [6]
    • If you’re using a prefold cloth diaper, you’ll be folding it along the seams.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Fold a Cloth Diaper
    Fold the last third of the cloth diaper that’s on the far right so it’s covering the left side, creating a trifold. Straighten up the fold so it’s even in width. [7]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Fold a Cloth Diaper
    This type of fold is to be used in a cover or pocket diaper since it doesn’t have its own way of being attached. Once you place it in a diaper cover, wrap it around the child as you would a normal diaper and secure it. [8]
    • Look for covers or pocket diapers at your local big box store or online.
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Method 3
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Doing a Jelly Roll Fold

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  1. Spread the cloth diaper out on a clean changing table or other surface. Situate the diaper so it’s facing you vertically. [9]
    • This fold is great for keeping runny liquids from escaping a diaper.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Fold a Cloth Diaper
    Use your fingers to roll the bottom left corner to the center, and then the right corner to the center. This creates a V-shape with the diaper. [10]
    • Keep the back of the cloth diaper, the upper two corners, flat.
  3. Place the baby on the diaper while holding the bottom edge of the cloth to keep the edges rolled. The flat edge of the diaper should be at the baby’s upper back. [11]
  4. Bring the rolled edges up to the baby’s belly, going in between their legs. Keep one hand on this section to keep it in place on the child. [12]
    • Keep the edges rolled when you bring them up to the baby’s belly.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Fold a Cloth Diaper
    Pull the left corner of the diaper around the baby’s waist and onto the belly, and then do the same with the right corner. Use a safety pin or cloth diaper clips to secure the cloth and keep all the edges in place. [13]
    • Pull the left and right edges around the waist snugly so the diaper isn’t too loose.
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Method 4
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Folding a Bikini Twist

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  1. Spread out a clean cloth diaper on a flat surface like a changing table. Position the cloth so that it’s facing you vertically. [14]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Fold a Cloth Diaper
    Pull the bottom right corner of the cloth diaper to the left side and move the left corner to the right side, forming a twist in the fabric. Once the twist is formed, spread out each corner so they’re lying flat. [15]
    • Make sure the twist is in the center of the fabric.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Fold a Cloth Diaper
    Set the baby down on the diaper so the top flat edge is against the baby’s back. The twist should be in between the baby’s legs with the bottom edges still laying flat. [16]
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Fold a Cloth Diaper
    Pull the bottom section up over the baby’s stomach and hold it in place. Bring the left corner around the baby’s waist and place it over the center, and then the right corner over. [17]
    • Pull each side up against the baby snugly so the diaper isn’t too loose.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Fold a Cloth Diaper
    Use safety pins to attach the right and left edges to the cloth at the baby’s stomach, carefully pushing the pin through the fabric and attaching it in place. If you’re using cloth diaper clips, press each attachment to the left, right, and bottom edges of the diaper. [18]
    • If you’re using safety pins, put your fingers under the cloth as you’re pinning to make sure you don’t clip the baby’s skin.
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    How do I keep my cloth diapers from leaking?
    Denise Stern
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    Denise Stern is a Parenting Specialist and the CEO of Let Mommy Sleep, the country’s leading Baby Nurse and Postpartum Care service. After her own postpartum challenges, Denise started Let Mommy Sleep in 2010 to lend an extra hand to families with newborns. The service started by hiring Baby Nurses and Newborn Caregivers to provide childcare and education to parents during night hours. To this day, Denise and her company specialize in providing nurturing care to newborns and evidence-based education to their parents. Denise was the US Chamber of Commerce Leading Woman-Owned Business in 2013, a Washington FAMILY Magazine Mother of the Year in 2016, and on the elite White House Summit for Working Families hosted by the President and First Lady Obama in 2014. Let Mommy Sleep is the only company in the US that has developed a postpartum care curriculum that has since won a local government contract. Denise continues to be a leader in the in-home newborn care industry by building and maintaining a team of newborn care experts, baby nurses (RN/LPN) and postpartum doulas across the US. She received a BA in Public Relations from North Carolina State University.
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    There will always be leaks, but if you want to give yourself a fighting chance, buy diaper covers with elastic bands that go around the baby's legs and bottom. There are also now some hybrid diapers with compostable insides if that's a concern for you.
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      To fold a standard cloth diaper, unfold 1 diaper and place it flat down on the table. Pick up the lower left corner of the diaper and fold it about one third diagonally. Then pick up the lower right corner and fold it up about one third diagonally. These two folds will overlap at the lower center of the rectangle. Fold the bottom of the rectangle a third of the way up so that you have a diaper that has a 6- ply. To learn how to do a bikini twist fold, keep reading!

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