Sunday, October 26, 2014

Easy Cloth Wipes!


So, forgive me if this looks strange. This is my first tutorial, so bare with me :)

These are super easy to do. No need for a serger, or even new fabrics. These can be made from things you have right at home, in any shape / size you want. I used a rubbermaid lid to trace mine on to an old receiving blanket, and a t shirt.


Lets go! :)



1. Get your wipe fabric together. Like I said before, mine are recycled from old t shirt, and a receiving blanket.




2. Take your fabric, and face the 'pretty' sides together. That way when you look at what will be your wipe, its wrong sides together. (later you will turn this, and pull the pretty side out.)



3. Sew around the edge leaving a .5 inch seam allowance. Also be sure to leave a gap of 1 inch in the stitching to be able to turn your fabric inside out. (Arrow pointing to opening in stitching in second picture.)




4. Turn the fabric right side out (by pulling fabric through the hole).



5. This time, leave a 1/4th seam allowance, and top stitch all around your wipe, being sure to shut the hole left from turning. and yay! Your first cloth wipe is finished!




These are by no means perfect, or professional. But they defiantly get the job done!
If you need any help, feel free to shoot me a facebook message, and I'll try my best!
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