I've made some of these and I love them! Made some by machine to use as mop cloths. I stitched a couple of layers of thin dingy wash cloths together. I've hand stitched an old wash cloth in between two layers of flannel. I like the thickness of the layers and the texture of the stitching. They work like a charm and it'll be ages before s so my of them actually wear out! Jan
Since you talked about videos you have watched - I just want to say that I enjoy your voice and I prefer silence rather than music. I must be in the minority on the music issue; I can live with that. Again, I really enjoy your voice - I like that you are free with your work, it is pleasing. Looking forward to your next one.
I've made some of these and I love them! Made some by machine to use as mop cloths. I stitched a couple of layers of thin dingy wash cloths together.
I've hand stitched an old wash cloth in between two layers of flannel. I like the thickness of the layers and the texture of the stitching.
They work like a charm and it'll be ages before s so my of them actually wear out!
Jan
@@jcristi321 that’s a great idea!!!!
Since you talked about videos you have watched - I just want to say that I enjoy your voice and I prefer silence rather than music. I must be in the minority on the music issue; I can live with that. Again, I really enjoy your voice - I like that you are free with your work, it is pleasing. Looking forward to your next one.
@@janekrut2799 Ty that’s such a nice compliment!!!
Our forefathers knew how to be thrifty with their household.
Find them at yard sales / thrift shops etc. never heard the name thanks!!
Googled them. Originated from Japan
@@fxrivrgirl yes. Those smart ladies!!!
So that why there is no talking on The Green Wrapper channel. Only typed instructions. Cool