Do you have special holiday linen? What about these?
I love love love cloth napkins. And cloths for clean-up.
We NEVER buy paper towels and rarely buy paper napkins at our house: it’s cloth for us!!
A cloth napkin is a GREAT way to wrap up a present, too, as it keeps all that paper out of the waste stream.
Wondering how these hold up to washing . . .
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I love love love cloth napkins. And cloths for clean-up.
We NEVER buy paper towels and rarely buy paper napkins at our house: it’s cloth for us!!
A cloth napkin is a GREAT way to wrap up a present, too, as it keeps all that paper out of the waste stream.
Wondering how these hold up to washing . . .
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The company says that you can wash them six times. I have washed mine eight and they are still really nice.
[QUOTE=lstaff, post:3, topic:370390]
I love love love cloth napkins. And cloths for clean-up.
We NEVER buy paper towels and rarely buy paper napkins at our house: it’s cloth for us!!
A cloth napkin is a GREAT way to wrap up a present, too, as it keeps all that paper out of the waste stream.
Wondering how these hold up to washing . . .
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These napkins and placemats are not hemmed. Washing can lead to unraveling of the edges. I have washed them up to 10 times and been happy with the results.