I've had a roll of paper towels now for a year. It's because I cut up my old t-shirts and use those as paper towels. And when they look crappy I can just throw them away. Same with the bed sheet.
Same here. They are intended to fold down over the blanket edge to keep it clean since originally most blankets were wool and not tossed into a washing machine every week. I STILL do that. I prefer the smoothness of a nice sheet against my skin to a blanket of any kind. (I tuck the top edge snug in between shoulder and jaw.)
thank you I had used bath towels that were full of holes and fallin apart but i did surge them since they will get grimy will just not use on blood just wiping up spills
Great idea. We are a paper towel household but this will help us be more sustainable. Thanks
That's a great idea. I could always use more cleaning cloths plus it will save money in the end. Thank you for the tutorial!
Fantastic idea. Thanks Tori x
I love that idea! Also with having 2-dogs, I have separate cloths for them and wash their faces in the morning and other areas as needed.
I've had a roll of paper towels now for a year. It's because I cut up my old t-shirts and use those as paper towels. And when they look crappy I can just throw them away. Same with the bed sheet.
not complaining but hard to hear over serger very friendly learning sewing tutorial and useful
I thought everyone uses their flat sheets, maybe I am showing my age now.
Same here. They are intended to fold down over the blanket edge to keep it clean since originally most blankets were wool and not tossed into a washing machine every week.
I STILL do that. I prefer the smoothness of a nice sheet against my skin to a blanket of any kind. (I tuck the top edge snug in between shoulder and jaw.)
If you saw how my child slept, you would understand hahaha
thank you I had used bath towels that were full of holes and fallin apart but i did surge them since they will get grimy will just not use on blood just wiping up spills