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You can order them on the Walmart website and have them shipped either to the local store for pickup (no charge) or to your home (add shipping)
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Originally Posted by katier825
(Post 7178146)
I love color catchers! If you can't find them locally, you can get them at Walmart.com. I checked Amazon...they are way too expensive there. If they come out clean, I reuse them. That helps offset the cost.
I have to to admit to never using color catchers yet since I rarely wash quilts after making them. I wouldn't have thought to reuse them. I assumed the usefulness would have washed out with the first wash. Guess I need to remember to pick some up. |
thanks ladies, I didn't know walmart had a brand, you guys are so smart
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You can reuse them until they are almost black.
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I have picked them up at Joann's at the checkout area.
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Try this, make your own.
http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/...-catchers.html |
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]518176[/ATTACH]this is what I have. got it at Wal mart and I only go there about 3 times a year.
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I've also gotten the Shout ones in the Dollar section at Target. The box had fewer in it, for a buck I didn't care.
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I believe most WalMart brands work as well as the name brand. However, I think there is a recipe on line for making your own.. http://lifehacker.com/5937196/make-y...laundry-sheets
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Originally Posted by psychonurse
(Post 7179092)
[ATTACH=CONFIG]518176[/ATTACH]this is what I have. got it at Wal mart and I only go there about 3 times a year.
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