Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Ooooo ~ Another crafty idea!!



Today's idea is wool dryer balls! I'm off to get Emma at school but when we get home, we're making these!! You toss them in the dryer instead of fabric softener. We're terribly allergic to dryer sheets & fabric softener around here but. . . these are supposed to: get rid of static, get rid of lint, separate clothes for better drying & be good for the environment.

Here's the tutorial I found.

I'll let you know how they come out. I'm excited!

2 comments:

ZooCaro.com said...

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Once you've posted the link, let me know the URL of the page that it's on, and I will post it on our site.You can reply to me at izoocaro@gmail.com

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The Blah Blah Momma said...

This is such a great idea! I saw this the other day and meant to enter. I've got to try this. Count me in on the contest! :OD

amberruby12 @ aol dot com :)

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Nursing Cover Up Specs

Each one is hand cut and sewn and each is unique. Although they are approximately the same size, sizes do vary slightly, with the smallest size being 20" x 30." The neck strap is adjustable. In the corner you'll find a piece of soft fabric (terrycloth, flannel, or jersey knit) that serves as a pocket and as a burp cloth.

Check out the fabric collection in my etsy shop - just follow the link. Once you're there, choose your item & check out. You'll need to create an account name if you haven't shopped etsy before.

If you're in Yakima, I'll deliver it free. Otherwise, postage is approx $4.

And let me know if you prefer a different fabric than the ones shown. If you check the sold items you'll see what I've done in the past.