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Friday, May 9, 2008
Washable Swiffer type Dusters tutorial
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I was asked a while ago to do up a tutorial on how I make the reusable, washable, swiffer type dusters - I apologize for taking so long in getting this done and hopefully some of you find this useful.
The first thing that I do is find myself some fleece - thin fleece works really well for this, mainly because it is easier to sew through than thicker fleece is. I use fleece because it does not fray, I only cut and sew, which is why I would not use flannel for this project. When I need to wash mine, I throw them in with the towels and then into the dryer to dry. A friend of mine gave me the tip of dusting the TV screen first (with it off, of course) and then this give the fleece a bit of 'static' to pick up the dust better - I haven't tried that tip because I find that these do a great job of dusting just as they are.
Here is the fleece that I have chosen - it's a little thicker than what I normally use, but it's what I had on hand.
I like that it is light on one side but dark on the other.
Are you ready to see my super-duper-fancy pattern that I made up for this?
Pretty spectacular isn't it, lol. The measurements that are done in black is for the bottom layers. The measurement in red is the part that the duster will slide under. You can just faintly see some dotted lines in the middle, running from end to end - these are your stitching lines, basically you just divide the pattern into thirds and those are your stitching lines.
Here I have traced around the pattern piece onto the fleece to make the cutting go faster - the fleece is doubled.
Here is the order in how I have them - the larger rectangles are not all exactly the same size, but it doesn't really matter for this pattern ... the dusting job will still get done, lol.
You aren't going to be sewing through all 5 layers just yet, that's why 2 layers are on the right hand side of the picture - don't worry about them just yet. Stack 2 large rectangles one on top of the other and then put the small rectangle on top of them and have it kind of centered.
Here I am pointing at one of the stitching lines (the dotted ones on the pattern that divide it into thirds), I lay the piece of cardboard on top of the fleece so that I can see where to make the tick marks. I only do a little tick at the beginning of where I am going to be sewing. The three layers are pinned together in the middle by one pin, just to make sure that the layers don't shift around on me while I'm sewing.
Okay, the top piece of the duster is now sewn together, you are now going to lay this on top of the other two large pieces of flannel (which have been stacked).
Here, I am sewing all 5 layers together. Directly above where my fingers are, you can see the first two stitching lines that I did. Now I am doing one single stitch line down the middle of the other two - I don't use a tick mark or anything for this, just basically eyeball it to make sure that I am going down the center. If your fleece is fairly thick, you may have to get your kids to run the reverse button at the beginning and end of the stitching line as you guide the material during the stitching.
Here is what the top looks like after it has been sewn.
And here is what the bottom should look like.
Now comes the fun part, lol. I use pinking shears to make the cuts in the material, not because I am worried about fraying but because I think it gives a little bit of a decorative look. If you don't have pinking shears, use regular fabric scissors to make the cuts. I always make sure that I do all of the cuts on the bottom side first (it has just two layers of fleece to cut through), but you can do this part however you feel most comfortable.
The bottom is all done and I am just finishing making the cuts on the top.
Here is how it looks with the handle in place.
A side view of the finished duster.
And the bottom.
I hope you find this tutorial helpful - if you have any questions, just give a holler and I will try and help you out as best as I can. 
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Friday, May 9, 2008 - <i>Untitled Comment</i>
Posted by dhcfarm
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How neat! Thanks for posting this tutorial!!
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You're welcome - glad you like it. =)
<>< Becky
Edited by Becky on Friday, May 9, 2008 at 04:20
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Friday, May 9, 2008 - <i>Untitled Comment</i>
Posted by haflinger
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Wow great job..I'm going to try to make some thanks for sharing..That was alot of work for you..
Blessings Sister Brenda
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Thanks, so much, Brenda. Let me know if you have any questions when you make them up. =)
<>< Becky
Edited by Becky on Friday, May 9, 2008 at 05:23
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~ Age appears best in four things:
old wood to burn, old wine to drink,
old friends to trust, and old authors to read.~
≈ Francis Bacon ≈
≈ Iced Coffee Syrup
≈ Sewing (as needed)
≈ Knitting (always)
≈ Baking
≈ Follow Homeblessing Plan!!
-- This is a work in progress section --

Weekly Homeblessing Plan:
Project List for
Weekly Homeblessing List:
• My Bible currently in Psalms
• Created To Be His Helpmeet
• You Can Teach Your Child Successfully

SEWING
Currently Sewing:
≈ Jumper for Taryn ≈
~started on: 02-28-08~
~last worked on: 02-28-08~
Sewing To-Do List:
≈ Swiffer Duster Covers
For Gift Giving:
≈ Mom's Christmas present
≈ Christmas Pajamas for the kids
Sewing Wish List:
≈ Wrap Skirts for me
≈ Lunch Bags
≈ Reusable Sandwich Keepers
KNITTING
Currently Knitting:
≈ First Scrawl ... ≈
~started on: 01-01-08~
~last worked on: 01-17-08~
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≈ Summer Of Stash 2008 ... ≈
~start on: 06-20-08~
~end on: 09-21-08~
~starting weight of yarn stash: 103.5 pounds
***PROJECTS ~ started:***
... a prayer cloth
... felted mancala board
... artificial nest
***PROJECTS ~ finished:***
... 3 prayer cloths
... felted grocery bag (machine knit)
... 2 felted purses (machine knit)
... 3 Tawashi's
... 2 pair of socks
... crocheted prayer shawl
... crown for Charlotte
... tissue cozy
... mesh shopping bag
... artificial nest
... Irish Hiking fingerless mitts
... tam
... round baby blanket
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≈ Christmas Knitting ≈
*** currently going through patterns and deciding what to make ***
Knitting To-Do List:
≈ Swiffer Sweeper cloths
• Wet/Dry Swiffer Mop cloth
• Mr. Clean Magic Reach Mop cloth
≈ Tawashi's
≈ Round Tablecloth for Mom
Year Round Knitting:
≈ Christmas Presents
Knitting Wish List:
≈ Ball Band throw rug for in front of kitchen sink
Finished Knitting List of 2008:
Hand Knitting
• Hannah Ponytail Hat
≈ Felted Slippers for Mom
≈ Flaming 'C' Illusion Scarf
≈ My Knitting Bag
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Studio HK-100 Knitting Machine
≈ Dishcloth - 1
≈ Felted Purse (small) - 4
≈ Felted Bags (medium/large) - 2
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Innovations Knitting Machine
≈ Ski Mask - 1
≈ Double Knit Toque - 1
CROCHETING
Currently Crocheting:
• Half Moon Shawl
Crocheting To-Do List:
• Swiffer Sweeper cloths
Year Round Crocheting:
≈ Christmas Presents
Crocheting Wish List:
• Seraphina Shawl
Finished Crochet List of 2008:
≈ felted slippers for my Mom
≈ crochet dish sponge - 1
≈ doll carrier for Taryn

Iced Coffee Syrup
≈ coffee
≈ water
≈ sugar
***IMPORTANT***: you need a percolator style coffee pot to make this.
DO NOT use a drip style coffee maker to make this syrup!!!!!
* Make one pot of coffee, then discard the grounds.
* Add fresh grounds, percolate again, with the coffee as liquid, not fresh water.
* Do this three times.
* To the finished coffee mixture, add one half the amount of sugar (if you end up with 3 cups coffee mixture, add 1 1/2 cups sugar).
* Mix until sugar is completely dissolved.
* To use: add 2 - 3 tablespoons of syrup to a 10 oz glass of milk, stir to mix and enjoy.
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