So happy you done this series I have been making my own liners and done okay but I have learned a few tips from you that has made my liners look amazing! Thank you so much
Haha that would be short because I don't shop at stores much. I have one pet store I get pellets from but everything else I order online. Pig dad usually buys veggies. I can make some time to vlog those things next time!
This series is very helpfull for me. I really enjoyed that you putted in so many details. Becouse those were the things I was wondering most about. Thank you so very much. I was wondering if the Singer HD 4423 was also an option that you know of? Kind regards from the Netherlands 🤗
Do I need to put vinegar in the softener dispenser as a way to get rid of the smelly fleece every time I wash it if it got dirty? Please let me know if that's okay or not!
I have no idea if you can put it in the softener dispenser, but you can just put it in like you do regular detergent. Works pretty well that way! I usually don't have to do it every time I wash.
I made 3 liners using fleece and the uhaul liners. I have washed them 4 times in hot water. The wicking is still not quite there. Kind of frustrating. But I got to wondering if there was cotton fleece and why isn't it used instead of the polyester fleece. It wouldn't need to go through the process. Is there any other reason except for it doesn't come in cute patterns?
Cotton absorbs and you don't want the top layer of your fleece absorbing. I dont think cotton fleece is a thing though. Try using a bit of dawn dish soap and white vinegar to get it to wick faster!
So happy you done this series I have been making my own liners and done okay but I have learned a few tips from you that has made my liners look amazing! Thank you so much
I'm so glad you found it helpful! ☺
Girl, I appreciate your hard work so much. I can’t wait to start making my own liners and pads for my girls. Thank you!
So glad it was helpful! 😊
I love this cage liner series! It is so helpful and you are amazing at explaining thangs! 😊
Yay! I'm glad it helped 😊
Thank you so much for this series. It is the best tutorial that I have seen on FB
nice project!!
I love this series 💕
To finish the serie i really would have enjoyed to see how you put it into the cage.
I'll be doing a cage theme video 🙂
Do you dry the liners between each run in the washing machine? or when testing if its wicked.
No! No drying, just keep restarting the washer without taking the fleece out.
@@TheTinyHerd thank you!!
I would love to see piggie and rabbit errands on where u get ur hay and food for the piggies, thatd be amazing.
Haha that would be short because I don't shop at stores much. I have one pet store I get pellets from but everything else I order online. Pig dad usually buys veggies. I can make some time to vlog those things next time!
This series is very helpfull for me. I really enjoyed that you putted in so many details. Becouse those were the things I was wondering most about.
Thank you so very much.
I was wondering if the Singer HD 4423 was also an option that you know of?
Kind regards from the Netherlands 🤗
Yes that's another of the singer heavy duty machines! Pretty much any heavy duty machine should be ok I think. I'm glad it was helpful!
@@TheTinyHerd aahh ty so much. I think I will look into that one then since it has a tiny bit more options then the 4411.
Keep up the good work 💪🏼
If im wicking the fleece before sewing, do i also have to wash the uhaul liner?
Nope!
Do I need to put vinegar in the softener dispenser as a way to get rid of the smelly fleece every time I wash it if it got dirty? Please let me know if that's okay or not!
I have no idea if you can put it in the softener dispenser, but you can just put it in like you do regular detergent. Works pretty well that way! I usually don't have to do it every time I wash.
I made 3 liners using fleece and the uhaul liners. I have washed them 4 times in hot water. The wicking is still not quite there. Kind of frustrating. But I got to wondering if there was cotton fleece and why isn't it used instead of the polyester fleece. It wouldn't need to go through the process. Is there any other reason except for it doesn't come in cute patterns?
Cotton absorbs and you don't want the top layer of your fleece absorbing. I dont think cotton fleece is a thing though. Try using a bit of dawn dish soap and white vinegar to get it to wick faster!
@@TheTinyHerd Cotton fleece is indeed a thing. I found some on Etsy. I will try the Dawn and vinegar suggestion. Thank you
Hoe many degrees is The hot setting?
I don’t know, our washer doesn’t have degrees on it
Do you dry in between each washes?
As in dry after each wash when trying to wick the liners. Thank you.
Not when I'm wicking!
Can you do this process with your fleece and then sew the liners?
Yes you can! I just prefer to do it after.
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