Make Your Own Reusable Swiffer Duster - Easy DIY

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Make Your Own Reusable Swiffer Duster - Easy DIY - Beginner Sewing Project

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Thanks so much for giving us your pattern and you didn’t monetize to web page…this is true sharing. You’re great, thanks again.

marzbar
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So, you need to cut 2 of each: 7x7" and 6x7" and 4x7" and 3x7". I'm putting this here so I can reference it easily when I decide which tutorial I would like to use. Thank you for this, I love it.

cindycarnes
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Is there a type of fabric that works better for dust than others?

jaymelogan
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Awesome tutorial. I’ve been a subscriber to your site for years and your tutorials have helped me learn how to sew. Thanks for sharing your expertise. 😀

celinagolo
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I just made two of these with cotton flannel...I do notice lot of threads and I haven't washed them yet. Also, it seems like the 7" is too long...a full 2" longer than my swiffer arm. I still want to use them and see if it's a problem Thanks for the video!

susiehiggins
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Can fleece be used for this project? I plan to make some this weekend.

deannasilva
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how do you prevent the edges from fraying? leaves all kinds of thread from the cloth behind

Zolwena
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Don’t the raw edges of flannel unravel and cause a lint issue? I think flannel would catch the dust better and be more like the weight of the throw away dusters than fleece. Yet, fleece seems like it would not create its own lint as much as flannel. I’m leaning toward flannel, but it seems it would unravel in the wash. Lmk the difference that you (or anyone else out there!) have found in the two. Thanks!

donnab
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How do these compare to the Swiffer dusters as far as trapping dust?

quartknee