FAQs
What forms of payment do you accept?
- PayPal
- Credit Card - Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. We use PayPal to process the credit card payments, but you do not need a PayPal account to use your credit card.
- Check or Money Order - Please contact us to arrange mailing your payment.
How do you ship?
We almost always ship via the US Postal Service, and we currently only ship to customers in the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico. The shopping cart shows the actual shipping charge in real time before completing your order. We do not mark up shipping or add a "handling" charge.
Do your diapers come with some type of guarantee?
Yes. They are guaranteed to work.
Do your diapers fit newborns?
Yes. At the time of writing this, we have a newborn and Crickett's diapers fit him great! We use gel-free disposables for the first few days, until the umbilical cord falls off and the meconium gets out of his system. Then we put Crickett's diapers on him with the front folded down for a couple of weeks. After that we put the snap-in doublers back in the diapers, and he will wear those for 10 months or more, depending on his size.
Do your diapers require a cover?
Yes. You can use many different brands of covers with our diapers, but we recommend the Super Snap by Bummis. Please read about them here.
How many should I buy?
Newborns
- Buy 8 to 10 if you want to wash every day.
- Buy 24 to 30 if you want to wash every three days.
Toddlers
- Buy 6 to 8 if you want to wash every day.
- Buy 18 to 24 if you want to wash every three days.
Buy dozens more and give them to your friends :-)
Do your diapers shrink?
Yes, but shrinkage is built into the design. We calculate the amount of shrinkage in the fabric and adjust the patterns so the diapers are just the right size after shrinkage. If you want diapers that do not shrink, they will have 10% or more polyester woven into the fabric.
Why don't you use fabric with polyester to control shrinkage?
Polyester doesn't absorb anything, and it holds smells. We prefer to make Crickett's diapers out of natural fabrics and adjust the design to accommodate shrinkage.
Why don't you offer diapers in colors?
Colored diapers are made with fabric that is dyed with chemicals. Some amount of dye comes out in the wash, and so it probably comes out when the diaper gets soiled. One of the reasons we use cloth diapers is to reduce the chemicals that come into contact with our children, so it doesn't make sense to add chemicals (dyes) to the fabric that is going on our baby's bottom.
Why do your diapers cost a couple dollars more than some of the other brands?
- Hemp costs more than cotton/polyester.
- Our diapers have more layers than most (including a snap-in doubler).
- They are made in the USA by ladies who receive health care, vacation, sick time, and on-site child care.