misfitmorgan
Herd Master
This may sound like a silly request, but could you share a picture of a flour sack towel? I buy flour in paper, 5 or 10 pound bags and have no idea what it is you're describing... You say you buy the cloth and make them yourself? I've never seen anything by that name in a store, so wouldn't have the faintest idea of what to buy or even look for Never mind what store to even start looking at... wally world? doubt it.
I'm nowhere near the point of needing them yet, and definitely feel for those who don 't want any additional laundry, but it just sounds more economical than paper filters... Thanks in advance.
Flour sack towls have been around for ages. It is literally the fabric they used to put flour in before everything switched to paper...so you can imagine how fine a weave it is to keep flour in lol. They used to make towels out of the old flour sacks and dress aka flour sack dresses. Its basically a very fine cotton woven fabric sort of looks like linen but very thin, no fuzz. They currently sell them at wally world, meijers, target, sur la table, bed bath & beyond, williams and sonoma, kohl's, they used to have them at some dollar stores as well they are in the kitchen/kitchen towel section usually come in single or two packs.
These are some of the cheapest largest pre-made ones ive found that seem like good quality, they come in a 5 pack. http://www.dreamproducts.com/jumbo-flour-sack-towels.html?gdftrk=gdfV27929_a_7c2477_a_7c10728_a_7cJUMBO_a2s_FLOUR_a2s_SACK_a2s_TOWELS&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cse&utm_term=JUMBO FLOUR SACK TOWELS&gclid=CjwKEAjwmdu5BRCg1O3a-tDY0AQSJACKPgRKoRCKnEg3OMlOGpGqgk8W_wkEBWeS_jdDrlt1FNNebRoC18nw_wcB
There are all sorts of patterns and colors you can get but i strongly encourage plain white so you can bleach. I got some pretty ones from meijers with double teal blue bands to match my kitchen that i thought were so pretty....4 months later they are all stained cause i am afraid to bleach those ones. Just do a image search for flour sack towel on google..they have gotten quite popular and "in fashion" over the past 2yrs or so.