Knit a Reusable Swiffer Cover
The Swiffer concept itself is good, but the associated accessories like the disposable dry or wet-mop covers are too expensive and wasteful. I’ve been stocking a supply of reusable covers by knitting some with inexpensive cotton yarn.
I like projects that have a practical application. See below for links to knitting patterns.

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3 comments:
What a funny coincidence Ms. Moon -- I was just looking at the new-er Mason Dixon knitting book last night and they have a swiffer cover in there too. What a fun idea!
genius! I can't wait to show my mom this. We've long used swiffers and just used a rag on the floor. This is WAY better!
Nice trick... now if I only knew how to knitt.
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