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Make Wiping Squares to Save on TP
Since some women make their own sanitary pads, and babies use reusable cloth diapers I made some flannel squares that are just the right size for her to wipe with-and purple to boot. She has a special bucket by the toilet to toss them in and then I just throw them in with the towels or a load of laundry. I just cut 3 layers of flannel into 3 inch squares and zig zag sewed them together on my sewing machine. I only let her use them for tinkling, but that alone should save us huge! My other daughter wants some of her own now too. :) We're feeling like we've gone so "green" with our washable toilet paper in pretty colors. At $2.97 for a yard of flannel I can make around 30 of them. By Melanie from IL Feedback About This Post:EXCELLENT! ...But a word of caution.
I'm so glad someone else is doing this! Some additional thoughts: Post by Chayil RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TP
I understand the want to go green and keep the less is more rule for disposable napkins...however when you have a heavy period it is not the best thing to do. besides that, I'm a fabrication welder and there is no way while working, lifting heavy machinery and steel that I could be using these. wish I could...it is understandable...but there would be no way for me to do this in the line of work I do. I can just imagine the awful issues this could cause for me. I do think it is a great idea though for those that are either at home and don't work outside the home, or for those that have laid back jobs. Post by GROSJACQUES1 RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TP
Hey guys, Post By Megan (Guest Post) RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TP
When I was a child, I used something similar that my mom gave me, because I had sensitivities to many brands of TP. Post by WildIrish RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TP
1. Use a rotary cutter, ruler, and mat: Cut a lot of squares in no time! Post By marilyn front royal VA (Guest Post) RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TPI have made cloth sanitary napkins out of worn out flannel sheets. (internet has lots of patterns if you google) I still I have some material left so I'm going to try some of these "family cloth" squares. Post by HaleyP RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TPI THINK WE SHOULD TRY TO MAKE WASHABLE SANITARY NAPKINS TOO. JUST THINK OF ALL THE TREES WE'D SAVE. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TP
Wow I seem to have started a conversation with this post! I've come to learn that there is a trend starting towards this, here's a link about "family cloth" I didn't know about this before I made the squares, but I'm glad I'm not the only one:) Post By melanie1 (Guest Post) RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TPI forgot. Something to think about. Restaurant napkins: If you're worried about spreading disease, someone had to handle the napkins to put them in the holders, or on your table, and who knows what's been on the table beforehand. Then, you carry them around in your pocket, purse, plastic bag? How many more germs do you think they picked up then? Other people's germs no less.... Post by N1c0le RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TPHi, I think this is a wonderful idea and one of which to be proud. I don't understand the opposing feedback at all, especially in the state of our environment. I had read about this in a Yahoo group I belong to a while back. Now you have given me encouragement to really sit down and create these little squares. Thank you for posting it. Nicole Post by N1c0le RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TPWhat a very interesting idea! I already use cloth pads so it wouldn't be any extra work to throw them in the soaking bucket to be washed together. (with hot water etc...) Thanks for something new to try! Post By hpeter (Guest Post) RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TP
To Sewing Granny, Post by hugmehugs RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TP
I think it's a great idea...and with a family of 9, it probably isn't that much "extra" laundry. Post by hugmehugs RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TPOh, my gosh you've got to be kidding!!! Washable toilet paper squares. I've seen it all!!!! Can't you save napkins from fast food resturants or buy cheaper toilet paper? Post by LITTLE SUZY RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TPI suppose your idea is a good one if it works for you but, I personally would not like all of that extra laundry. When your daughter is away from home this will not teach her how much T.P. to use. If I may, here's another idea: I put the T.P. on the roll holder. Then I roll down 2 squares and mark the cabinet with a sharpie showing how far it comes down. The child likes to see if they can get the T.P. to the line, therefore using less. It worked for me. But I know one does what they have to do so Good Luck. Post By Connie A. (Guest Post) RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TPThese are a great idea. They would make good handkerchiefs too (perhaps in another color!) I bet if you cut the squares with pinking shears, you wouldn't even have to stitch them. Post by jess RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TPWhat a great idea. I used cloth diapers on all of my kids. Of course they are older now, and throw away diapers were just coming into being by the time the last one was potty trained. This is a good way to save money and to help the environment. The instructions can't be that difficult. Again, thanks for sharing. Post By Debbie (Guest Post) RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TP
Hey there, Post by melanie1 RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TP
I started doing this for economic reasons nearly 5 years ago. It works great and a pleasant side benefit was a vast reduction in genital itch...guess I was allergic to chemicals in the toilet tissue. I won't consider returning to the old way. Post by charscorner RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TPWhen my kids was little I used cloth diapers and cloth wash clothes. I see all the throw away diapers and wippies and it makes me crazy. There is nothing wrong with washing and reusing. There are a lot of things we can do to keep from being so wasteful. The flannel wipes are great. Can you imagine how many you could get out of a flannel sheet or woren out shirt? And they would last for years. Think about how much money you could save. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TPThis is a fantastic idea! I would like the instructions also. Would you please post them here. I plan to use recycled flannel from old sheets, shirts and blankets. My grandchildren use cloth diapers, and cloth wipes for diaper changes. We don't use many paper towels at all anymore, just a kitchen towel. This makes perfect sense. Thank you. Post By Grannie to 15 in Texas (Guest Post) RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TP
I clicked on the feedback cause I wanted to see what other people said. I am the first to respond. TP is very expensive and you throw it away. I work 2 jobs. I could make this for myself. could you email me directions of how exactly you did the sewing and what material is best. sandysheep 1 AT yahoo.com Post by sandy63 RE: Make Wiping Squares to Save on TPI wouldn't recommend washing them with the regular loads. I'd recommend washing separately and possibly soaking in a vinegar solution first, or at least using bleach or something. You can give the whole family illnesses, parasites, etc. Post By Oberhund. (Guest Post) | ||
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