Don't get me wrong, I am no saint, I was using cotton wool and water for this first five months of my son's life, but I realised the error of my ways and that I needn't be filling up our dustbins with yet more detritus, that, although admittedly will eventually bio-degrade, will take a long time under all that plastic. So in order to eliminate that little bit extra waste I decided I could make my own wet wipes. This idea struck me after reading the chapter about babies in The Self-sufficientish Bible, they suggest cutting up polyester fleece to use as wipes, but seeing as I had a lot of cotton flannelette left from the neckerchief/bandanna bibs I thought this would be a better material. Not only is cotton more natural that synthetic fleece, but I figured it might also be more absorbent.
Next I stitched round each edge with a wide zig-zag on the sewing machine. I don't think that this step is essential, but I thought it might make them last a bit longer as it will stop them fraying in the wash.
Then just keep going until you have as many as you need. I must have made about 50 initially, but may make more depending on how many I get through in a day.
To store them I put mine into a plastic tupperware type box with a slosh of water to keep them moist. You could also add a few drops of something like grape seed oil which is the only other ingredient in waterwipes, or soak the water in chamomile tea before putting the wipes in.
Better for your pocket and better for baby's bottom too because they don't contain any of the nasty chemicals found in commercial wet-wipes.
Once used place them into another plastic container with a tight lid which will not only keep in any smell but will keep them moist making them easier to wash. (much harder to get out dried on poo than the soft wet stuff) You can wash them as you would washable nappies. I will be washing them at 30 degrees with Bio D Laundry Liquid.
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