Showing posts with label Cloth Napkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cloth Napkins. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Making the Switch to Cloth Napkins


This is a post I did as a guest blogger over at "Cents"able Momma a few months ago. If you haven't checked out Corries blog, you should she has lots of great information.

My family switched to cloth napkins about a month ago. I have been thinking about making the switch for about a year and finally decided to take the step. It was actually a little intimidating since my family had become so dependent on paper napkins and towels.

We used paper towels and napkins for everything. I mean EVERYTHING. Having 4 children in the house you can imagine how many we could go through in a day. We used them for noses, spills, eating, smashing bugs, wiping up mud, you name it. I could easily go through a package of 500 every couple weeks. While I know that paper napkins are fairly cheap (I could usually get a package for about $2-$3) that is still around $50 a year. Then if you add the cost of paper towels it begins to add up. What was really bothering me the most was the waste factor. So, I decided to make the switch.

There are many ways to get cloth napkins without buying brand new fancy ones. You can buy them second hand from thrift stores or yard sales. You can make your own from any fabric, old t-shirts, bed sheets or towels. If you watch the stores you can sometimes find napkins on clearance, especially around the holidays. Last month I picked up a whole bunch of Valentines napkins on clearance for .31 cents each. For everyday use I figured it wouldn't matter what they looked like. Besides it's kinda fun having a little variety.

I made my first set of napkins from some cotton fabric I found on clearance at Wal-Mart for $1.97. From this fabric I made 9 napkins, that averages to about .27 cents each. I sewed them all by hand in my spare time. I measured them each at 12 x 12 inches. I made them a little smaller than most of the conventional napkins to maximize my fabric. I cut them out and folded over each side and sewed them. This made them about 101/2 x 10 1/2 inches. While this is a little smaller than I initially wanted, they ended up being the perfect size for my toddlers to use.

Some people will argue the fact that using energy, water and soap to wash the cloth cancels out the good your doing by not using paper. I disagree. I don't feel like the cloth napkins have increased my energy or water usage a bit. They are really not that big and I just throw them in with my other laundry. Plus, we are typically only using about 6 napkins per day. Unless they get extremely soiled we just keep reusing them until they are dirty. I wash all my cloths in cold water, thus reducing energy. And if you hang them to dry you are using even less energy.

I invested less than $7 for my cloth napkins. I figured I spend about $100 per year on paper towels and paper napkins. While I have not totally eliminated paper towels I have definitely cut back our usage. So for that small initial investment up front they have more than paid for themselves as I estimate that I will be saving about $70 per year. It feels good to be wasting less, and saving more. I expect my napkins to last me many years. I recommend that everyone look into switching to cloth. Not only will you save money, you will also be helping the environment.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Making the Switch to Cloth Napkins

I am so excited because today I am doing my first guest post over at "Cents"able Momma. Corries blog was one of the first "frugal" blogs I started reading. I have taken many great ideas away after reading her posts. I am truly honored to be featured on her blog. Go here to check it out!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Target Shopping Deal


I went to Target last night. I got some great deals. Here is what I got.

Cascade rinse $3.14-coupon for free bottle=free
2 pairs of dress pants for hubby to wear to work. Normally $19.99 on clearance for $9.98=$19.96
5 Kashi cereal bars@$3.29 x 5=$16.45-5 $2MC and 5 $1 Target coupons=.29 each or $1.45 for 5
10 Valentine tissue paper 90% clearance reg. $.99 clearanced at .09 x 10=$.90
And my favorite deal of the night.
Valentine napkins at the dollar spot. Marked $2.50, all red dot merchandise was 75% off so I got 14 sets of 2 napkins for .62 each. 14 x .62=$8.68 That makes each napkin .31!

Total=$86.05
OOP=$31.59 plus I had a gift card with $7.93 so I only had to pay $23.66


I was so excited. I am in the process of making some napkins, but I have been trying to find some at a really great deal and I finally did. I decided it really didn't matter what they look like. We are just using them to wipe our dirty face and hands! I know my sister is looking for some also so that is why I got so many! Hey Julie, do you want some of these? :)

There was a lot of cloth napkins in the houseware section at 75% off. I found some neat gray ones and there was 2 of them in a package. They were marked at $1.48. That is a great deal too but the Valentines ones were an even better deal.

Friday, February 13, 2009

All pinned up and ready to go!

I worked on my cloth napkins tonight. I had the fabric all cut. What I did tonight was iron and pin all four sides of each napkin. I have 7 of them here. I am hoping to maybe get 1 or 2 done this weekend. Now my hubby and children will stop tripping over the ironing board that has been in the kitchen all week!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Update on Cloth Napkins


Here is the picture of my first napkin that I made! I started it at 10pm last night. I think that might have been a bad idea because it took me 1 hour and 20 minutes to finish 3 sides. I did the last side this morning and it only took about 10 minutes. I like it, however I would like it to be a bit bigger. This one measures about 11 by 11. Perfect for the little guys. I think I will try and make another one later today but a bit bigger. We will see how it holds up when I wash it.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Cloth Napkins


How many of you use cloth napkins? I am thinking about making the switch. Not that I think I will be saving a TON of money but I do purchase paper napkins every other month or so. And my younger boys are always wanting me to wipe them down with a washcloth anyway so why not make the switch? I have been talking to my sister trying to figure out the best way to go about doing this.

I have some cloth napkins that were given to us for a wedding gift. I actually don't like them because they are not absorbent at all. If you spill something it actually pushes the spill away not soak it up. I also have a few other napkins that are white. Not really what I am wanting with 4 messy boys in the house. So, I have been thinking about making my own. I am not really sure what fabric to use. My sis said she heard flannel was good. Anyone use flannel or have experience with flannel? I bought the above fabric at Wal-Mart the other day for $1.97/yard. I should be able to make about 10 napkins from this. Much cheaper than going out and buying already made ones. I am not sure what kind of fabric it is. I figured my goal this weekend was to make one and see how it looks/works.

Anyone have any recommendations?