thread: cloth wipes

  1. #1
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    Oct 2008
    melbourne
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    cloth wipes

    where did you find your cloth wipes from and how much did you pay?

  2. #2

    Apr 2007
    the Sauna
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    i just use face washers , they are alot cheaper and bigger , so you only use one each change time , i find the softer stuff was nice , but didnt grip the poop ... got all mine from best and less

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    May 2007
    within a puff of pink
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    check out the market place and look for a post by maz

    hang on click Here


    She has a link in her signature and she sells them...

    I prefer to try and support work at home mums!!!

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    Jan 2008
    Country Victoria
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    The Itti Bitti Ultimate Wipes are fantastic. They are $2.25 each on their website. They are double sided velour, they look great (bright funky colours), feel great but best of all the grab all the yucky bits really well.

    If you have an overlocker they are easy enough to make for yourself.

    Deanne.

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    Dandy Ranges ;)
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    I went to spotlight and bought a pack of 10 washers for $5.

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    Jan 2005
    Down by the ocean
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    I made mine! If you have an overlocker then it's dead easy!
    If you can't sew then Maz's wipes are fantastic and her prices are the best around

  7. #7
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    Jun 2008
    Perth
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    Hey there!

    For those who have made their own, how do you do it? My sister has an overlocker so she could probably show me how to use it.

    But what fabric do you make them out of? How big should they be? Do you just cut the fabric into squares and then overlock the edges?

    Thanks!

    Devon
    xxxx

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    Jan 2008
    Country Victoria
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    Mine are made of valour, two colours, back to back, cut to size, about the size of a face washer (20-30cm square), overlock together (rounded edges if you can, looks a bit better).

    I love the valour, soft, funky and picks up all the mess! I also have just facewashers for when I am slack and run out of valour wipes, but valour is soooo much nicer and work better IMO!

    ETA: I have also tried flannel and fleece, I threw them in the bin as personally I don't think the fleece grabs as well and the flannel just wipes the wetness over the bottom without absorbing.
    Last edited by DaintreeDream; October 15th, 2008 at 01:43 PM.

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    Nothing like a cuddle from DD after a hard day's work!

    Oct 2007
    in my own world
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    I used hankies to wipe DD.

    I also use johnson and johnson's disposible wipes. One a day. I rinse out the yukky perfume stuff before I use it and reuse it throughout the day. If it gets too dirty I throw it away.

    I found them to be so soft and thin so its easy to use on DD.

  10. #10
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    Sep 2006
    Beautiful Manly
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    I have found velour face cloths at Big W about $5 for a pack of 12, they're perfect! Thin and pick up all the poo!

  11. #11
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    Oct 2008
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    Grab a metre of polarfleece from spotlight and cut it into squares - no sewing necessary.

    Polarfleece stays soft, unlike face washers which can go a bit hard, especially after drying outside in the summer.

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    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
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    ETA: I have also tried flannel and fleece, I threw them in the bin as personally I don't think the fleece grabs as well and the flannel just wipes the wetness over the bottom without absorbing.
    I agree hun

    Polar fleece BLAH for wipes (my opinion) and flannel is more for just wee wipes. As fleece is 100% polyester it deosnt absorbe water and repells it, making it very hard to wipe a bottom with a 'wet' surface. I also find that it doesnt grip and take away funky stuff when needed.

    I tend to stick to something that is more grabby...eg sherpa or unbrushed cotton fleece one side to get the funky stuff off with and then the other is flannel or quilters cotton for the last soft, finish and polish wipe

    I LOVEEEEEEEEEEEE velour wipes aswell...noice

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    Dec 2006
    Melbourne
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    just come across this thread after doing a search, I was also interested in finding out which cloth wipes to use, so after reading this, I am going to go and buy some from Maz right now!

  14. #14
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    Jun 2008
    Tassie
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    I use both facewashers and wipes. One for home, other for out... its nice to pull out pretty wipes when you are out.

    To make at home you can use lots of things! Terry towling, cotton velour, flanellette, suedecloth, sherpa...

    Just get 2 types of material, I like to go for the one side soft one side grippy rule, then overlock together

  15. #15
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    Dec 2008
    Tasmania
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    where did you find your cloth wipes from and how much did you pay?
    The bulk of our wipes are cheap facewashers from best and less (in a colour that is totally different to our 'regular' facewashers) I've got some pretties from some WAHM shops. I think the sherpa backed or velour are our absolute favorites though