Thank you for the answer Chasing Hawk! I was also one of those who didn't know what PUL was.
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Thanks! I believe I will head over there right now!!!
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Thank you Chasing Hawk, I didn't have a clue what is was and the others who did din't seem to want to tell us.
Originally Posted by Chasing Hawk
(Post 6247811)
I found the definition on eBay...LOL
PUL is a waterproof fabric that can be used for cloth diapers, bibs, wetbags, aprons and so much more! The fabric is 64 inches wide. 1 yard = 36 inches by 64 inches. |
Originally Posted by aronel
(Post 6247909)
Thank you for the answer Chasing Hawk! I was also one of those who didn't know what PUL was.
Originally Posted by valleyquiltermo
(Post 6247981)
Thank you Chasing Hawk, I didn't have a clue what is was and the others who did din't seem to want to tell us.
You both are very welcome. I too did not know what it was or at least is was called that. Learn something new every day here on the QB. :) |
I also want to thank you Chasing Hawk! I know what it is now, but do not know if I would have a use for it.
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Another duh-person thanking you CH.
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I used to buy that fabric and cut it in half to make pads for the bed of my little one who tended to wet the bed...it was very cost effective and make changing the bed in the middle of the night a lot quicker!
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My daughter only used cloth diapers for her children. I landed up making many of them. Cloth diapers can be very pricey. I used a lot of PUL making them. I'm glad my grandchildren are older and no longer in diapers.
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Thanks C.H. Now that I know what it is, I don't need any. I only make quilts. Grands are too old to need this.
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Universal City, Texas has it also.
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