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Reusable Toilet Paper Swap! (Handmade)

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Reusable Toilet Paper Swap! (Handmade)
Swap Coordinator:TexasQuilter1 (contact)
Swap categories: Crafts  Fabric  Handmade 
Number of people in swap:4
Location:Regional - United States
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:July 15, 2009
Date items must be sent by:August 19, 2009
Number of swap partners:3
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Why would anyone want to swap reusable toilet paper??? !!!

-Because toilet paper is expensive (my family spends about $20/month) -98% of toilet paper sold in America comes from virgin forests -We all like to wipe with something soft... what is softer than flannel?

Reusable toilet paper (also known as "Family Wipes") is so easy to make!

We will each have 3 partners. We will send 6 wipes to each partner.

USA only for this swap. If you are overseas and would be interested email me and I will consider starting an overseas swap if there is enough interest!

Edited July8 When making your wipes, it would be great to use different fabrics if possible... That way each of your partners will get a variety of wipes in the package you send off... Not necessary, but sure would make the packages more interesting!

Directions to make a wipe: Using only pre-washed 100% cotton flannel (diaper flannel is best), cut two 9" squares. They can be the same color or contrasting colors.

Place the squares right sides together and sew all the way around, using a 1/2" seam allowance and leaving a 2" space for turning.

Clip corners diagonally so there will be no bulk when you turn wipe right side out.

Turn wipe right side out. Use a pencil or wooden kabob to push out the corners. Press.

Topstich all the way around wipe, 1/8 - 1/4 inch away from edge.

Voila! You are done! Wasn't that easy? Now send 6 of these to each partner!

For sample pictures, try going to etsy.com and type in "family wipes"

For an article about toilet paper's impact on the environment: http://prorev.com/2009/02/dirty-secret-toilet-paper-as-eco.html

Still need convincing: Here is a blog post by someone who was skeptical about using reusable toilet paper but tried it anyway! http://www.naturemoms.com/blog/2009/04/07/family-cloth-beyond-toilet-paper/

Participants should have ratings of 4 or higher. If your rating is lower or if you are a newbie, please message me and explain your situation so that I know you will follow through with your commitment!

Discussion

crescendo 06/30/2009 #

If it were April 1st...

djmom11 06/30/2009 #

All I can say is ewwwwww

MommyKnows 06/30/2009 #

oh my... I think I do TRY to be as "green" as possible and I am into recycling and the repurposing of things, but toilet paper is probably going to be last on my list of things to give up... sorry

labelleauboisdormant 06/30/2009 #

I thought this was a joke :O

Corky2828 06/30/2009 #

I'm not sure I'm convinced of the idea. Going green is great, but I hate laundry enough as it without poop and urine covered towels. I'm curious about the idea though. I'm just wondering how you go about cleaning them without it being really gross.

julieb 06/30/2009 #

Come on! This isn't any more unthinkable than cloth diapers. Ever heard of those? Cheap, recyclable, comfortable, reliable. And used for dust rags long after the kids are grown.

spin 06/30/2009 #

I love to recycle, but I have to agree: toilette paper is one of the things I cannot- will not- wont give up! I think if you called it "reusable cleaning rags" and gave a size requirement and they have to be flannel, you could use them for... well, what ever you wanted and maybe people would join... I think you have to be commended though for your initiative towards the environment. Not many would go that far.

spin 06/30/2009 #

ok.. I have been thinking about this! I think you should be supported in your endeavour! I will join! I don't have to use mine as toilette paper. I can use them for dustrags! :) I think it is a riot to be able to say "I joined a TP swap!" (yes, I AM that juvenile!)

TexasQuilter1 06/30/2009 #

Alright, I just want you all to know that I hate laundry more than your average person and when I first heard about reusable toilet paper I was completely grossed out! But I am already washing cloth diapers so adding a few more squares of flannel to that load should not be a big deal. I have been using cloth menstrual pads for a few years now and LOVE THEM! I think flannel toilet paper is going to feel wonderful... Every time I wipe with something that soft I will feel just a little bit like I am living the lifestyles of the rich and famous! lol!

So recycled toilet paper is a new thing for me... Will I stop purchasing TP all together? Nope. I'll keep it on hand for myself and my toddlers but I doubt I can talk my husband into using it... and I sure don't want my guests using it! But this is going to have an impact on the amount of money I spend each month and the number of trees that need to be cut down. Perhaps those trees can now do something more noble than be used to wipe my derriere!

TexasQuilter1 06/30/2009 #

I guess I wanted to say too, that this swap is going to be great for anyone who wants to try reusable toilet paper out as an experiment. It doesn't cost much (in time or money) to make and the swap has been set up so that each participant will very quickly have a variety of colors and patterns in their collection!

And no... These cloths don't have to be used for toilet paper... They can be used for facecloths, diaper wipes, dust cloths, whatever! :) The swap guidelines state that the cloths should be made using 9" squares of flannel... this results in an 8" square. A very handy size for all sorts of things!

spin 07/ 1/2009 #

There are only 4 days to make and send the little things! I don't have a sewing machine and by hand I will never get 18 done in that short time (I can't start now already, since I have a few things I have to finish first) That is just not enough time for me... bummer...I was looking forward now...

scottishlass 07/ 1/2009 #

I would join if it was international and there was more time to complete it. Personally I don't see the difference between this and using 'normal' TP other than normal TP has a greater impact on the environment. We do loads of laundry anyway, and with a toilet training toddler in the house, a lot of it is wet or soiled too, so why not just throw in an extra bag of wipes in each wash? Heck, I might just make some of these for myself anyway.

I have no doubt my husband would be rolling his eyes though...it took me long enough to get him to agree to cloth nappies (diapers).

As an aside, and a personal mission of mine, if you are grossed out by the idea of cloth menstrual pads why not do your purse, your health and the environment a favour and check out the mooncup.

beaglemom 07/ 1/2009 #

So if you are increasing the amount of laundry, isn't that just as bad as the toilet paper - I mean all the detergent that is used and all...

TexasQuilter1 07/ 1/2009 #

Well, I'm just going to toss mine into the load of cloth diapers that I do already anyway. So it shouldn't increase our water or detergent consumption. We will probably just use them for potty and not for anything dirty or nasty.

By the way, you have all inspired me to do a bit of research... Toilet paper as we know has only been around since the late 1800's so this isn't such a new and far-out idea! In ancient Rome they used sponges on the end of sticks that they left soaking in salt water... Hmmm... anyone want to start a sponge-on-a-stick swap? (Just kidding!)

Michell408 07/ 2/2009 #

I think these would make great cloth diaper wipes (just spray with water from a small spray bottle) and use with cloth diapers/nappies.

KatlynAva 07/ 2/2009 #

I'm sorry, but throwing poop covered cloth in the washing machine with my other clothing doesn't sound pleasant. Just buy toilet paper that's 100% recycled if you wanna be green, that's what I do.

krycek 07/ 2/2009 #

It's no different than doing cloth diapers. I have a sprayer attached to my toilet so I spray off the solids into the toilet before tossing it into the diaper pail. No biggie. My cloth diapers are an independent load. Plus, if the toilet paper thing weirds you out, then use them as napkins, soft cloths to wipe messy toddler faces, dust rags.

I want to join this swap, but I don't know if I can really get everything sewn in time. If you do choose to do another swap, please consider having more time between sign up deadline and send out deadline.

tkoufus 07/ 2/2009 #

i think i feel sick. i just ate lunch. oops. sorry, i am all for green but this is a bit off. i would be interested in seeing what you all com e up with though, will someone post the entries on flickr or blog somewhere?

Serenity 07/ 3/2009 #

I would join this swap, but there is just not enough time for me to get everything done that I need to.

If you have another I would like to be a part of it. I think it's a wonderful idea and anyone who has had little ones knows, you go through a lot of baby wipes... This size is perfect for those.

I can think of a lot of uses for these. It's a GREAT Idea.

plumtoothpaste 07/ 3/2009 #

ok i've been thinking about it and i read one of the links you gave and i've decided it's not that bad of an idea... honestly it was the picture you gave that got me, they look so pretty! but anyway, just to all you other people, while i was reading about them, before jumping to conclusions, i read that most people don't use them 100% of the time if they are not aleady doing cloth diapers, if you know what i mean, and they throw them in with the towels. i'd probably join if i had a sewing machine, just to try them out and if i didn't like it i might just use them for face clothes or hair drying, you aren't supposed to use terry cloth for those things anyway, too rough... but no sewing machine, and i can't imagine explaining this to my grandmother to borrow hers, lol

plumtoothpaste 07/ 3/2009 #

also, it's definitly changed my whole outlook on diapering btw, not that i'll be doing that right away. but i'll def start throwing the idea of cloth diapers and wipes out to my husband now, before we get pregnant!

Saulute 07/ 4/2009 #

Even cloth diapers weren't so much fun for me, but adult poop is different.... Unless every person who wipes his tush, washes the cloth completely out by hand before putting it in a wet bucket. Still....Maybe better to use a leaf and then put it in the composting toilet or something.

wiccan3 07/ 4/2009 #

I still use reusable menstrual pads. If I were younger, I would be using the new Diva Cup, but I have used the soft cotton and flannel menstrual pads since I found them back in 1991. I have made my own and have used the newer GladRags. Making your own TP is a wonderful idea.

wiccan3 07/ 4/2009 #

PS> If you use the gladrags or something like it, make sure you save you first rinse water, before you add soap. Plants love the extra minerals once a month. My plants thrive on it more than they did on Miracle Grow!

bettflow09 07/ 5/2009 #

At first I said YUK!!! That is until I read that lady's blog. As long as they aren't used for anything other than urine, I think this is a cool idea:))) I used cloth diapers on all 3 of my kids when they were babies, ofcourse they're grown now. But this certainly WILL NOT be as gross as soaked and pooped in cloth diapers!!! I'm gonna have to get to making some of these and give them a try!!!

I'm not joining the swap though. Send date is WAY to close for me! If we had a month to make them I might consider it, but already have alot of swaps to get sent out, much less another crafted swap and 18 to make at that, lol.

Thanks for posting the blog though:)) I might be interested at a later date, or possibly if the send date was extended into Aug:))

foreverpackrat 07/ 6/2009 #

I can't join but I read all the comments and they are a hoot!!! I did fabric diapers for twins and I'm all diapered out by now.

jadedmama 07/ 7/2009 #

Are we still doing this swap??

TexasQuilter1 07/ 8/2009 #

Ok, due to several emails I have received, I have extended the "send by" date into August and extended signups for another week to allow people to participate who otherwise wouldn't be able to. Hope this helps everyone!

I think the TP squares in the picture are so pretty too! That's what caught my attention about this whole reusable-toilet-paper thing! :)

My husband and I had a chat about the merits of reusable toilet paper. He doesn't mind the rest of us using it... but he is going to go to the bathroom at work from now on if I stop buying toilet paper altogether! lol!

Wiccan3, Thanks for the idea of reusing the water menstrual pads soak in... Great idea! We just had a baby and we used the placenta to fertilize a tree. It's kind of the same thing. :)

TexasQuilter1 07/ 8/2009 #

Plumtoothpaste... I laughed about you borrowing your grandmother's sewing machine to make these! I totally understand. My grandmother was so MAD when our local city introduced the recycling program. Her comment was, "Do they think I don't have anything better to do than sort through my garbage?" She didn't really get the concept of not throwing certain items away. :) (She also threw a stink when they passed seatbelt laws, by the way!)

Saulute... We have decided on a "system" for our house... Each of the children will have a specific pattern on the fabric of their toilet wipes. So when we do laundry we will know exactly which wipes belong to which bottom. My daughter chose flannel with frogs and hearts on it, my son chose race cars. That makes my husband feel better. I'm not making any for him because he's already told me he won't use it. And I will probably use the wipes that I get in the swap. Fun!

cakemaker 07/ 8/2009 #

This is one of those ideas that people automatically say EWW to, but really isn't that gross. I don't have time to join the swap but I am going to whip some up one of these days!

TexasQuilter1 07/ 8/2009 #

You are absolutely right cakemaker... It was just in the news yesterday that something like 86% of women admit to wearing underwear that they have fished out of the laundry hamper... Then the article went on to say that there are various microorganisms and fecal matter in underwear after they have been worn once that makes it really gross to wear the same underwear again! Now THAT is far more disgusting than this!

spin 07/11/2009 #

Sadly I don't have the time ( since I got more work in) to join even with the extended dates! I do hope though that you do it again! And host it under the same name! I love the discussion that broke out here!

I have to add though: The diva/moon cups do nothing for me. Tried them and found it really gross to handle. Just a personal thing though, I don't think THEM gross! I just don't like the way they handle when... um... full... I switched to reusable pads and it never occured to me to think that gross...since I am the one doing the laundry.... ;)

jadedmama 07/13/2009 #

Yea, I don't like the idea of being so intimate with the moon cup contents either but when I'm off mirena I for sure want to try fabric pads. My hubby isn't for the fabric idea either but I'm up for it!

niecedenise 07/20/2009 #

Are any of you old enough to remember NOT having throwaway baby wipes? Well,I do. We had to use rags, or washclothes to wash babies bottoms and then launder them. I dont see how this is much different. At my house we used white washclothes for the babies bottoms so we ccould bleach them and sometimes they even got clean.

TexasQuilter1 07/20/2009 #

I'm not old enough to remember those days, but you are absolutely right.... I've been using cloth wipes on my babies for 5 years now. The same wipes are on baby #3 and they are as good as new! I prefer reusable wipes because I find the BABY gets cleaner with an actual cloth than with a disposable wipe. And isn't the point to get the BABY as clean as possible? :) Then I just pop the wipes into the diaper bin and clean them with the diapers! (And nobody seems to think cloth diapers are disgusting) ;)

jadedmama 07/26/2009 #

I am just PRAYING my darn sewing machine gets fixed in time! How can a new machine break??? Er.. not ever work?

TexasQuilter1 07/30/2009 #

If you have a new machine, I wouldn't bother getting it fixed. I'd return it and get another. Hope that works out!

How is the sewing going for the rest of you? I have bought and washed, pressed and cut my fabric. I just need to sew them up now!

jadedmama 07/30/2009 #

UGH. I'm taking it back tomorrow... Otherwise I'm hand sewing!

TexasQuilter1 08/ 4/2009 #

I bought a computerized Brother sewing machine at Walmart for $350 (7 years ago). I saw the same machine at a Brother store for $850 (7 years ago). I love my machine... never had any problems with it. The only thing was that I had to go to a Brother dealership to get the correct size bobbins for it.

dandelion 10/ 6/2009 #

I'm all for being as green as possible. I'm intrigued by the idea of reuseable toilet paper. I agree that we, as Americans, consume more than our 'fair share' in the global environment.

I just want to encourage people to examine all of the facts of an issue. Trees are a renewable resource. 'Virgin paper/wood' and 'virgin forests' are not the same. Here is another link that provides information on how toilet paper is made: toilet paper

WilliamLucas 10/18/2018 #

Are we still doing this swap??

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