Hi all,
I've been on a Civil War hiatus for a few years, but now my husband has expressed interest in coming out and playing. My question isn't about men's attire, however, but rather our infant daughter's.
I read Elizabeth's article about dressing infants. It briefly mentioned cloth diapers (napkins, nappies, depending on where you're from). I have no fear of cloth diapering; Genevieve has been almost exclusively cloth diapered since 4 weeks old. Elizabeth mentioned that diapers were closed with ties, which makes sense. Were they flat folds with ties sewn at the top? Or is there any evidence that women sewed shaped diapers (similar to modern diaper service ones)? Does anyone know of any engravings or descriptions of diapers?
The diapers we use are far from authentic - they close with industrial velcro, have a waterproof outer layer and cute little animals on them! :D
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Gwendolynn Phillips
I've been on a Civil War hiatus for a few years, but now my husband has expressed interest in coming out and playing. My question isn't about men's attire, however, but rather our infant daughter's.
I read Elizabeth's article about dressing infants. It briefly mentioned cloth diapers (napkins, nappies, depending on where you're from). I have no fear of cloth diapering; Genevieve has been almost exclusively cloth diapered since 4 weeks old. Elizabeth mentioned that diapers were closed with ties, which makes sense. Were they flat folds with ties sewn at the top? Or is there any evidence that women sewed shaped diapers (similar to modern diaper service ones)? Does anyone know of any engravings or descriptions of diapers?
The diapers we use are far from authentic - they close with industrial velcro, have a waterproof outer layer and cute little animals on them! :D
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Gwendolynn Phillips
Comment