I might even feel like stenciling some Spring - y scenes onto flour
sack towels which have been cut in half to make napkins.
Not exact matches
Last night I layered one large and one small flour
sack towel (I got a set from Walmart and a set from Target and I can't remember
which store had big ones and
which had smaller ones).
Before laying a flat inside a cover,
which in this instance is the flour
sack towel, it will need to be folded up to fit inside the cover without any poking out at the top or sides.
Customization is a possibility,
which will only make your lint free flour
sack towels even more unique and personable.
Since we're using only flat diapers this week, I thought a post
which compared the absorbency of «flour
sack towels» (or FST, as they are often abbreviated) against other flat diapers would be helpful.
Instead of more conventional options like inserts and prefolds, you can use Flour
Sack Towels,
which are in the kitchen
towel section of Wal - Mart or Target.
The company's patented bed upcyles old or gently used items like dog beds,
towels, sheets, blankets or clothes to stuff in a Molly Mutt
sack,
which is zipped into a stylish duvet cover.
So, let's see... I make all of my own cleaning products and laundry detergent (
which are amazingly more effective than store bought), I take my own
sacks to the grocery store, buy as many things as possible 2nd hand, repurpose items that have seen their better days (i.e. old
towels...), we no longer use paper plates and cups... We are now gardeners and finding organic ways to solve pest issues and I have also started canning.
I draped a flour
sack towel underneath upon
which to build out the design, and this keeps things in line with my palette and adds neutral texture.