Monday, February 15, 2010

An alternate side snap design

After various forms of feedback, I decided to bite the bullet and create an alternate design for my side snaps. While I am not entirely dismissing my original design (after all, it does work and is great for night nappies!) I have created a OSFM side snap design, with an adjustable rise and thinner wings with 2 rows of snaps as opposed to three. I have also designed it with a thinner crotch and thinner, ever so slightly contoured booster - currently made of 2 layers of microfibre sandwiched between 2 layers of hemp and topped with bamboo fleece (or velour!!), making it a five layer absorbent booster, which can be folded under on the smaller rise settings.

So what does this all look like?

Like this ....

Front view Full rise
Front view Smallest rise
Adjustable rise snap settings
Thinner wings with two rows of snaps - 5 on top and 4 on the bottom


Slightly contoured booster

Sizing for this new design is as follows:
* Rise approximately 36cm - 45cm

* Leg opening - 24cm unstretched on smallest snap setting to 49cm fully stretched on largest snap setting
* Waist - 36cm unstretched on smallest snap setting to 66cm fully stretched on largest snap setting
* Crotch width of 12cm
* Booster width of approximately 9-10cm


And now, this is what it looks like on my 12.5kg, 85cm tall, 18 month old ...

Full rise view



Rise on first snap setting view




We have 2 snaps left over at the top of the wing and one at the bottom.

To differentiate, I'm thinking of calling the OSFM design the Ticklefish Snaprise ~~ a play on words (think "snap surprise"!!) And I'm still tossing up on the contour ... perhaps I may just leave it a thinner width booster ....


Wednesday, February 10, 2010

You can please some of the people, some of the time ...

Maybe the title comes across a little harder than intended, but please let me explain!

When I first started making my own MCN, it was not with some illusion to sell and make money .... I had started using cloth in an attempt to alleviate my number four newborn's eczema, and as number three was also still in nappies, it made sense to me to covert them both. I tried many different brands, and in one way or another, none of them suited my needs. The main thing I found was the rise on the majority of them was too low to suit my boys, and the incy wincy velcro tabs on most commercial nappies was way too accessible to both, and way to easy for them (well, the elder of my two clothy bums anyway) to undo. And the snap nappies I tried ended up with bad wing droop. I also had issues with boosters being too small in AIO's.

So, I designed my own - higher rise, longer tabs, more generous sizing, and full length, full width interchangeable boosters and these suited my boys beautifully! I decided, rather than try to make OSFM that I would size them. My main problem with OSFM (theoretically a brilliant idea!) was the one thing that they were designed to do - be adjustable in the rise. They worked better on my baby in the fully unadjusted position. See, both my boys were (and still are) tummy sleepers, so anything with a low rise caused them to wake from naps with a soaking wet stomach, no matter what degree of boosting I tried!

Having also bought night nappies, I thought I'd try my hand at making my own nights as well. Keeping with the same principle of a higher rise and longer tabs, I designed and made my first night nappy, which to my delight was a huge success! After posting pictures on Facebook, some of my friends expressed interest in being testers for my nappies and asked if I had any intentions of selling. Seeing people like my designs made me happy, so I got together testers and sent them out nappies to try. I had such favourable responses from this that I decided, OK I WILL make and sell them!

Today, I am 18 months on from making my very first MCN and I think I have come a very long way! I have redesigned my original nappies, I have devised a new booster system, and I have designed my very own side snap nappy - from scratch!

Ok, so designing a side snap without ever actually owning one was probably a risk, but basically I just modified my original front fasten nappy, and again, keeping with my principle of a higher rise, I developed my side snap.

I do understand that there are many different brands of WAHM and commercial MCN on the market, but I have to ask the question - what would we do if all of these nappies were the same? Surely I am not the ONLY person who has issues with rise height or booster shape?

Granted, I take all feedback to heart, but ultimately, I do need to cater to the needs of the majority of my customers don't I? I have had great feedback about how well my boosters work, and that they can even be simply replaced in the shell instead of a complete nappy change! I have customers who love that their child can remain in the one size for alot longer than commercial brands allow.

So now, I am left with the decision to totally change my design (and in my opinion become like everyone else and risk being labelled a copycat nappy maker) or to offer high rise / low rise options.

Call me biased, but I like my higher rise, three row side snap design. I am able to have my 18 month old and my almost 4 year old in the same size nappy (well the elder one is a skinny little thing!) with amazing adjustability in the snap variations! I even have one customer who has used the shell of one of her nappies as a cover of a disposable, and loves that she could do that with the snap options.

Well, I might sleep on it and see how I feel about it in the morning .....

Friday, January 22, 2010

Mmmmmm Velour ....

I had a request to make a nappy and booster with velour lining and I have fallen in love with it, so I am thinking of topping my boosters with velour now, rather than the bamboo fleece I have been using .... I think maybe a cross over period may be in order .... or having the option of either ...... aaaaah decisions!!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

New Year, New Things

Firstly, I will be stocking on the 8th February - first for the year!!

I have lots of things planned for this year, and as I have just been accepted as a sponsor for the Cloth Nappy Hunt in March, my first stocking won't be so big!

I have added information to my website about my booster systems - double and triple - and also an idea I've been playing with for a while .... Nappy Rentals. I'd be interested to hear people's opinions on this! Oh, and I've also updated some policies, but nothing major!!

I am also very excited (and slightly daunted!) to have sent off side snap testers to two very special ladies, both of whom I understand are exclusively side snap users, so their feedback will be invaluable! I just hope my nappies live up to their expectations!

I intend to take things as they come this year, and not let things get to me like last year. I'm not going to stress about not having enough stock, or worry about what people are saying about me and my products - I lost too much time last year wondering why people wouldn't just confront me with their concerns. As a WAHM, it is very difficult to stay positive sometimes, especially when you hear so many indirect negatives about your stuff but I figure, if I am happy with what I create, then that's the most important thing.

I also have a few other things in the pipeline, but all will be revealed in due time!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

NEW!! Funky Night Side Snappies!!

I have been working on a new Night nappy, and have come up with something really funky!!

It's a side snapper, made from a sherpa inner, a hidden layer of Malden Mills Windpro fleece and an outer of patterned fleece. It utilises my ingenious double booster system - the bottom booster is made up of 2 layers of microfibre sandwiched between 2 layers of french terry hemp, and the top booster is 2 layers of microfibre sandwiched between a layer of french terry hemp and a layer of sherpa, so it's nice and soft against bub's butt but also really absorbent yet trimmer than my previous night nappies. Best of all, the water repellent windpro fleece not only means no wicking, but you don't need a cover!!

And because I have taken away the sewn in absorbency and lay in booster, and replaced these with my snap-together-snap-in booster (double booster system), the shell actually dries alot quicker than before (as with my AI2's of the same design!) so rather than having a large stock of nappies, it's more cost effective to stock up on BOOSTERS!!

Initial tests of these nappies have seen them last 12 - 14 hours overnight with NO LEAKS!! :D

Limited quantities will be available at my FIRST MAJOR STOCKING of 2010, towards the end of January!!




Front view


Side view


Back view


Double Booster System

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Consolidation and new things!

In an attempt to make my life run a little more smoothly, I have decided to consolidate all of my blogging to one place .... previously my business blog was hosted elsewhere, but I have had a great experience with my personal blog here, so I think I'll keep both in the one place!

I have recently made a custom order nappy / cover for a loyal friend and customer, for her daughter to wear on Christmas day, complete with a tutu and little leggies that she made herself. Seeing it all together, I approached her to discuss a collaboration of efforts, to sell as sets on my website, so I am about to put it out there and find out if anyone would be interested in these gorgeous sets for special occasions (the next being EASTER sets!!)


The detail on the cover (which thanks to my double booster system can also be worn as a nappy), is as follows ...



I am also looking at producing bibs based on (again) a collaborative design of ours, with the possibility of adding these to the sets as well ....

Anyway, I am hoping that the new year will bring a fresh approach to the way I do things around here - there are a few changes happening personally, so it only stands to reason that there be business changes too! I am really looking forward to a fresh start!