My son is 12 and I never even considered cloth diapers (they seem to have made a comeback recently) but it just so happens that a friend of mine had a baby girl about 6 months ago and is using cloth diapers. She posted this review on her site and I thought it was quite honest and useful so I decided to repost for you:
We have two kinds: Little Beetle and Crickett's. Both kinds we have enough of to not have to wash them every day, and even if I put all of them into the wash, it makes one load, perfectly, so the extra laundry isn't all that bad. Neither of them require boiling of any kind, and have generally the same washing instructions. I bought flushable liners for the diapers, so when she poops, we don't have to scrape it off of the diapers, which definitely makes all the difference in the world. For both types of diapers, we use the same covers, which are the Bummi's, not plastic or rubber, which can cause really awful diaper rash.
Little Beetle Diapers
http://www.betterforbabies.com/littlebeetlediapers.html
We have the cotton kind. Little Beetles are more widely and readily available than Crickett's. I did not pay retail on them, and got them at a really good deal. They are super soft and are designed to be outgrown. We have both size one and two in them, along with doublers. They are really beautiful diapers, but the low-rise on them along with the fact that the material is designed to be like velour makes them susceptible to leaking, and make Lainey kind of hot when she's wearing them. The doublers for these are really bulky, and I haven't been using them, since the diapers are actually really thick. Lainey also complalins more about being wet with these. Most of the ones that we have are with the aplex (velcro) closures, which is nice, since it allows for more specific fitting, but, in the wash, the velcro picks up every little bit of hair and lint that's in the washing machine. Also, the recommendation for drying them is obnoxious, since they are really supposed to be dried on a low setting and take about eighteen years before they are dry.
Crickett's Diapers.
http://www.crickettsdiapers.com/index.htm
These are the diapers my parents bought us for the shower, and are significantly less expensive than the retail on Little Beetles. They are a cotton/hemp blend and are more absorbant, and the hemp probably makes them more durable. The doublers actually snap in, to reduce slippage, and I wouldn't want to try to use these diapers without them. The closures are also snaps, and are spaced very nicely for the best possible fit. These diapers are designed to last her for her entire first year. They are also not as stiff as the Little Beetles, which probably is mostly because they aren't as thick. The recommendation for drying these is the high setting, which is really great.
In short, Crickett's are the way to go. Although I did do a lot of research before I bought the Little Beetles, I am kind of disappointed in their performance, especially in comparison with the Crickett's.