Hello Sugar Bee readers and followers! I'm so exited to be guest posting here.
Let me introduce myself.
I'm Tania from Super QT on the Hill, I'm feel so honored to be here today. I'm a mom of two awesome boys, 5 years and 11 months, who are my pride, joy, inspiration and source of crazyness. I got married in 2003, to a handsome 6' 5'' tall, blond men, Love Him to the eternity and back, who is my best friend and support me in all my daily challenges.
I have a little web store name it The Super QT Store, where you can find all the QT's and trendy items for baby's.
I love crafting in all ways! And sharing it to the world in my blog.
You can find many things, like these great how to and tutorials:
How to make your own baby food.
E-Z Iron on Applique.
Scrappy/Quilt Pens
Today I'm showing how to make green and healthy dryer balls.
Most commercial dryer sheets are impregnated with all sorts of toxic chemicals including Benzyl Acetate, Benzyl Alcohol, Chloroform and Linalool; none of which are good for the environment - or you. Some of these compounds are known carcinogens.
Aside from the chemicals in the sheets winding up in your clothing and therefore next to your skin, when heated, the fumes are also toxic.
If you're looking for a greener alternative to dryer sheets; here's a great.
You not only will be saving money, but you will help your self and the environment.
Material:
Yarn, 100% wool. If it's no colored its better.
Yarn Needle.
It's have to be 100% wool, because it's a natural fiber, picks up the lint from the clothes and manage well the static cling that generates on the dryer.
1.- Start making some loops between your fingers like this:
2.- Continue until you have the shape of a ball, for a 3.5 oz of yarn, I get 2 balls of like 3.5 in. diameter.
3.- When you have the desired size stop, and leave like 24 in. of yarn, insert into the needle and start sewing in and out to reinforce the ball, so the yarn don't get saggy and loose, then start loosing the ball shape.
4.- Next time you use the dryer, put them in and enjoy the benefits of being green, saving some money and taking care of you health.
Thank you Mandy for having me as guest poster.
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I will love to have you as my dear follower.

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Melissa
looks great all the things you make .
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. I was making dryer sheets but I like this so much better!!!
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I plan on trying my hand at making a couple of these bad boys!
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