Comparisons of burping cloths v’s other products (2024)

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In this article, we discuss the difference between baby burping cloths and similar products. These are;

  • Washcloths
  • Bibs
  • Receiving Blankets
  • Muslin Cloths
  • Towels

For each of these we compare the following;

  • Use
  • Size
  • Price
  • Materials

Washcloths v’s Burping Cloths

Although many people compare these to each other, they are very different.

Use – The washcloth’s primary use is to clean your baby’s skin. Especially during bath time. While the spit-up cloth is to cover your clothes to avoid you getting dirty.

Size – They are square in shape and smaller than spit-up rags. Our washcloths measure 17cm x 17cm. While our burp pad size is45cm long and 22cm at its widest part.

Price – Although the price varies between brands you will find washcloths are cheaper. A single one from us is $9.95 while a spit-up pad is $19.95

Materials -The reason many people compare the two is that the materials are similar. We use the same fabric on both these items. This is a cotton bamboo mix material.

Bibs v’s Burping Cloths

People get confused by bibs and burp rags. Many people think they are the same but they are completely different.

Use – Bibs are placed around a baby’s neck. And are designed to capture spit-ups and drool. While cloths are placed over your shoulder to stop spit-ups falling on you. Note – Be sure to read our bib safety article when using our bibs.

Size – Bibs come in a range of sizes. But burping pads are larger. This is because babies can do large vomits. Especially when being burped.

Price – Bibs are cheaper than spit-up pads. This is because pads need more fabric and take longer to make. Our bibs cost between $17.95 to $18.95. While the pads are $19.95

Materials – The materials we use in both these are the exact same. The front is a cotton material. While the backing is a cotton and bamboo mix.

Receiving Blankets v’s Burping Cloths

A receiving blanket is the staple of a newborn nursery. And is often confused with a cloth.

Use – They have many uses including wrapping your newborn. Draping over a pram for shade. And covering your clothes when burping.

Size – Receiving blankets are much larger in size than spit-up pads. Measuring115cm x 155cm. But once you fold them in thirds they become similar in size.

Price – The price differs per brand. But in general, you can expect to pay the same for a receiving blanket as a pad. Around $20 each.

Materials – The fabric can differ between brands. But most receiving blankets are made from light cotton fabric. While our burping rags are made from a cotton and bamboo mix.

Muslin Cloth v’s Burping Cloths

Muslin can mean many things. But in this instance, we compare muslin cloths which are small square pieces of material.

Use – These are used during feeding to wipe away small amounts of milk. While spit-up pads protect you and your clothes when burping a newborn.

Size – Muslin cloths are square in shape and measure25cm x 25cm. They are smaller in size than spit-up rags. Roughly half the size. They are not ideal for burping but if needed can be used as an alternative to get by.

Price – Muslin squares come in a pack of 3 and cost $25.99 per pack. While our spit-up pads cost $19.95 each.

Materials – Muslin squares are made from Muslin fabric. This is a plain woven cotton fabric. While our pads are made from a mix of cotton and bamboo.

Towels v’s Burping Cloths

The two products are very similar. And they are interchangeable.

Use – Towels are used to dry a baby. And burping rags can be used as an alternative. Likewise, a towel can be used as a spit-up pad. To learn other uses for spit-up pads read this article.

Size -Towels are bigger than cloths. Our baby hooded towel measures 85cm x 85cm. While the burping pad is 45cm x 22cm. But the size of a spit-up pad would be suitable to use as a towel for a newborn baby.

Price – It will depend on what towel you buy. For instance, you can get cheap ones from a department store. While our hooded towel is $55.95 and the spit-up cloth is $19.95. Making the towel 3 times as much. So you may want to buy more burping rags instead.

Materials – Similar materials are used for both products. Flannel, cotton and bamboo are typical fabrics used for these. So your baby won’t feel much of a difference.

I hope these comparisons between burping rags and other products have been helpful. If you have any questions please contact me.

This article was written by Luisa Figueroa. She is the designer and maker of the My Little Love Heart range of burp rags.

Comparisons of burping cloths v’s other products (2024)

FAQs

What can I use instead of burp cloths? ›

If you're looking for a burp cloth that will last through even the most explosive feedings, look no further than cloth diapers; they're a great alternative to regular burp cloths.

What kind of burp cloths are best? ›

The best fabric for burp cloths is one that's soft, absorbent and fast-drying. If in doubt go for a burp cloth made from natural materials like cotton or muslin.

What is the difference between wash cloth and burp cloth? ›

A burp cloth is usually thicker and smaller in size than a washcloth.

Are burp cloths and muslin the same? ›

Muslin Cloth v's Burping Cloths

While spit-up pads protect you and your clothes when burping a newborn. Size – Muslin cloths are square in shape and measure 25cm x 25cm. They are smaller in size than spit-up rags.

What is the best material for DIY burp cloths? ›

Here are some suggestions on what fabrics to use for the front;
  • Organic Cotton – By far the most popular. ...
  • Flannel – As well as being soft and warm, flannel is breathable. ...
  • Muslin – This is an eco-friendly material that is soft and gentle on the baby's skin. ...
  • Chenille – Another versatile fabric is Chenille.

Can wash clothes be used as burp cloths? ›

Washcloths – You can use these as an alternative. They are a little on the small side but are soft on the baby's skin. We use the same materials for the washcloths and spit-up towels. So we know these are very absorbent.

Are muslin or cotton burp cloths better? ›

Muslin burp cloths are lightweight, breathable, soft, and durable. They are gentle on a baby's delicate skin and absorbent, making them ideal for daily use and quick cleanups. Cotton burp cloths are a bit heavier, but usually softer, more comfortable and absorbent. They also hold up well after multiple washings.

How many burp cloths should you buy? ›

If you are wondering, 'how many burp cloths do I need?' It depends on how often your young one spits up, the number of feedings(which are unnumbered as they are still breastfeeding), and how often you want to do the laundry. But anywhere between eight to 14 burp cloths is a good number to have for a single baby.

How often do you change your burp cloth? ›

How often should you change them? You should change them once they are wet or covered in spit-up. Our handmade burp cloths are designed so you can use one side, and then flip around to use the other. Meaning you could use them a minimum of two times.

Do I really need burp cloths? ›

Babies usually need burp cloths for as long as they're fed by bottle or breast. It's different for every child, but they get most of their sustenance from milk until about 12 months of age. While many children continue drinking milk after their first birthday, they may not still need to be burped each time.

What are the most absorbent burp rags? ›

Absorbency
ProductAbsorbency Rating
Copper Pearl Burp Cloth9
Gerber Prefold Gauze Dia...9
Aden + Anais Burpy Bib8
Burt's Bees Baby8
5 more rows
Feb 21, 2024

Why are muslin cloths so expensive? ›

"It's a very arduous, expensive process – and at the end of the day, after all that you'd only get about eight grammes of fine muslin for one kilogramme of cotton." As weavers struggled to keep up with these demands, they fell into debt, explains Ashmore.

Does Minky fabric work for burp cloths? ›

I have used this method to sew burp clothes for all of my own kids and they are always a great baby shower gift too! If you are new to sewing, this tutorial is for you! If sewing with the minky fabric makes you a little nervous you can always use chenille because it doesn't slip around as much as the minky fabric can.

Can you use receiving blankets as burp cloths? ›

While you've probably thought about or already purchased burp cloths designed to throw over your shoulder when burping your baby after a feeding, receiving blankets can serve the same purpose. Babies spit up a lot in the few first months, so you may find yourself going through burp cloths often.

How do you make yourself burp without pop? ›

Breathe while sitting straight up to help increase the chances of a burp. Get air into your throat by sucking in air through your mouth until you feel an air bubble in your throat, and then block the front of your mouth with your tongue so you can release the air slowly. This should trigger a burp.

Are burp cloths essential? ›

This is why you need burp cloths. They are an essential part of your baby's feeding routine that will help keep both the baby and yourself clean, help you maintain a standard of hygiene, and reduce the laundry.

How do you cover a burp? ›

Hide your burp by keeping your mouth closed, tucking your head in your sleeve, and slowly letting the “burp” out through your nose.

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