Saturday, June 16, 2012

Flannel Wipes

Here is a great way to save a little money with that extra flannel you have.
I realized a few months ago how much toilet paper I was using.  
So I made some flannel wipes.
I know, sounds a little gross but it really isn't.
You can cut them to any size you like.  Put the wrong sides together and sew around.
 
I have a little drawstring bag by the toilet and once used, I just drop it in.
You can throw the bag in with a bag of towels or sheets to wash.
 Thanks to Sarah and her mom for the brilliant idea.


 
Some questions you may have.

Do they smell?
Only a drop or so ends up on the wipes.  I haven't noticed a smell coming from the bag but I don't let them sit there for weeks without being washed.  I throw them in the washing machine every time I throw in a load of towels or sheets.  I would also throw them in with diapers if I was using cloth diapers.


Do you use them for everything?
Nope.  I don't use them during that time of month and I don't use them for #2.  I suppose you could but that seems a little to gross for me.  


If I come to visit you, do I have to use these?
No, guests still use regular toilet paper.  Just want to put that out there in case you are thinking of visiting.  :)


What will they look like after the first wash?
The reason why you need to sew around the edges is that the edges will fray after the first wash.  They will also shrink a bit so make them a little larger than you'd like.


Does this really save you money?
It does for me.  With my endometriosis and small bladder I use the bathroom a lot especially when I'm drinking the required amount of water a day that you are suppose to.

2 comments:

Lauren Valentine said...

I have some to use for gracie once shes big enough for the cloth diapers. You can also do the same thing for tissues...especially during cold season with little runny noses - it would save some money:)

Aunt Theresa said...

Thanks for the tip Lauren. Yes, doing it would be really good for me because when I do use cloth on my nose, it seems to be a bit more gentle. :)