To use the rise adjustment
on these diapers:
Newborn/Small size
setting: using two top snaps (the ones at the very top by themselves)
on front of diaper, snap down to the middle row of snaps. Then fold
down towards babies tummy to the inside of the diaper. Use bottom row
of snaps for waist adjustment.
Medium size setting:
Snap two top snaps down on to the top row of snaps. Now fold diaper
down towards baby's tummy to the inside of the diaper. Use the upper
row of snaps that is visible for waist adjustment.
Large size setting:
Leave front panel in unsnapped position, use top row of snaps for waist
adjustment.




3 Step Rise 1 Size
All-In-Ones
These AIO's are made
with an outer layer of PUL with an inner layer of non-pilling micro
fleece in the same style as our 3 Step Rise diapers fitting approximately
8-35+ lbs. The tri-fold snap-in soaker is made with 1 layer of hemp
fleece, 1 strip of the same hemp down the middle, and one layer of velour
on top.
Approximate
measurements |
Weight |
8-35+ lbs |
Rise |
14"-18" |
Waist |
10"-24" |
Thigh |
3-13" |

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