Not as an absorbent layer as it tends to be polyester which doesn't really hold liquid.Anyone used wadding?
Ahh thanks for clearing that up, I just saw it on a cosy website saying they but 4oz wadding in. It's useful to know for when I decide to venture and make something elseNot as an absorbent layer as it tends to be polyester which doesn't really hold liquid.
I have used it in a piglu to give some 'substance' the roof (if that makes sense)
That liner is fab xI've used 2 layers of uhaul (called furniture moving blankets in the uk). I found it works really well and is cheap. The only downside is it's quite thick so takes a little longer to dry X
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zorb is amazing. Better than my uhaul pads and only need one layer where uhual you need two or threeapparently, Zorb is good...
Is zorb in the US?zorb is amazing. Better than my uhaul pads and only need one layer where uhual you need two or three
You can get it here but quite expensive. Candecosies make their liners with zorb xIs zorb in the US?
Oh wow that's really good! I've had to hold off actually as I was going to buy a sewing machine but as I'm doing teacher training next year it's costing so much money in booksI have just started making my own liners and pads having just purchased a sewing machine (never thought I'd say that!) but I use a layer of mattress protector then a layer of microfibre tea towels or towels they wick away all moisture and dry really quickly! Plus they must be comfortable too as I can't get my lads off them
All supplies were from b&m
Two polar fleeces £3.99
Double mattress protector £6.99
Microfibre tea towels £1.79
And I have made loads!
If you don't mind me asking what sewing machine do you have? And is it easy? As I do want one but need to wait for my scholarship or SKE money to come inI have just started making my own liners and pads having just purchased a sewing machine (never thought I'd say that!) but I use a layer of mattress protector then a layer of microfibre tea towels or towels they wick away all moisture and dry really quickly! Plus they must be comfortable too as I can't get my lads off them
All supplies were from b&m
Two polar fleeces £3.99
Double mattress protector £6.99
Microfibre tea towels £1.79
And I have made loads!
If you don't mind me asking what sewing machine do you have? And is it easy? As I do want one but need to wait for my scholarship or SKE money to come in