we used dy-dee diaper service and they were great!!!
http://www.dy-dee.com/
here's some more info a friend of mine wrote -
Re:cloth diapers
You are right to question those studies that claim disposables are BETTER for the environment than cloth. They never factor in the environmental impact of the chemicals used to create those diapers, the trees cut down to make the paper, the plastic and ink used in packaging, the diesel needed to drive those diapers to stores, AND LASTLY the impact of having 3 plus years of diapers (that is over 7600 diapers PER child) that take 500 years EACH to decompose sitting in our land fills. PLUS cloth-diapered babies are usually out of diapers a WHOLE YEAR (OR MORE) sooner than disposable-diapered babies -- so that fact alone means you are taxing the planet less.
To answer your other questions:
* Fuzzi Bunz -- LOVED them for my first daughter. We ONLY used them at night though, because they are made of poly-fleece (which is great for wicking away wetness, but I preferred to have 100% cotton/natural fibers against my child's bottom the majority of the day. PLUS, baby #2 was actually ALLERGIC to poly-fleece, so we couldn't use them at all with her.
* I haven't tried BumGenius, but have heard pretty good things about them. Personally, from experience, I am not a BIG fan of "all-in-one" cloth diapers. Reason being, is that the outer part really does need to be washed differently than the inner. That said though, I think it's great to have a few on hand for sitters -- or others who are afraid of cloth diapering : )
* My favorite diapers are:
NEWBORN-6MONTH STAGE: any fitted ORGANIC cloth diapers (witht gussets around the legs) as these keep ALL the poop in. I never had any explosions using these. I mean, ZERO. With fitted or wrap wool covers (www.loveybums.com are my all time favs --for fitted dipes and newborn covers!)
SIX MONTH TO POTTY-TRAINING: Simple, unbleached prefold cotton rectables -- laid into a wool wrap cover (Imse Vimse Bumpy are great!)
* G-diapers are A LOT more work than cloth, but I admire ANYONE who chooses that wrote over disposables!
Good luck -- and feel free to email me off-list if you want further recommendations on what to buy, how much to buy where to buy, and how best to wash at home.
hope this helps!!
J.