![]() Step 2: Assemble your makeup remover padsĪssemble the circles that you have cut. The scissors that I’m using have a tape on them marked “sewing” so that no one uses them for paper.) Cutting paper with scissors makes them dull. If you have less than sharp scissors, then don’t double or triple cut the fabric. If you have sharp scissors you can cut through that many layers. I tripled it so that I would have three round pads in each layer. Then I used a pen to mark the shape onto the washcloth as well as onto the fabric. Remove the label/tag as well.įirst, I used a round shape to decide what size remover pad I wanted. ![]() You won’t be able to sew over it (I tried). ![]() Start by cutting the edge off of the washcloth. Singer Heavy Duty 4423 Step 1: Cut out your makeup remover pads I got the idea to get away from disposable cotton rounds from different articles I saw on the internet and figured I’d give making my own a try. Today we’re going to sew reusable makeup remover pads. So that means I’m going to have a lot of great new posts coming your way. I’ve been sewing a lot more and doing other crafts.
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