okee dokee, here's how I made my reuseable swiffers! These are so
flippin easy, I want to see you all making your own. :)
I made this one with micro fiber (thanks for the tip, spooky daddy!)
and it really grabs the dust. Though cutting it up initially makes a
mess, you can use your creation to clean up when you're done, haha.
(PS, feel free to share this pattern.)
Warm 'n Fuzzy, I.G. (Sirenita), Priki, blackbiscuits, and 185 other people added this photo to their favorites.

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anroroju 63 months ago | reply
Graciasss!!!
:))
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jnunz5353 59 months ago | reply
Where do you get micro fiber and what is it? P.S. I am a male. "Nuff" said?
merwing✿little dear 59 months ago | reply
Micro fiber is a soft fabric used generally for cleaning cars, you will find it in large sheets in the car supply department. :)
kreatedbykelly 59 months ago | reply
Very nice!!!! Thanks for sharing this super informative picture!!!
My Craft Evolution 56 months ago | reply
This is great! Thanks so much.
bullrider57752 54 months ago | reply
Thank you for sharing your talents. I've been spreading the word. I made them for family/friends' Christmas gifts. They loved them and the "green" aspect.
yardenxanthe 51 months ago | reply
I'm gonna link to this from dollarstorecrafts.com in April! Thanks for sharing!
joscie, rhymes with bossy 50 months ago | reply
Brilliant, brilliant Brilliant!
sherri5762 48 months ago | reply
This is brilliant. I always see the covers for the floor sweeping type of swiffer, which I don't use. I do use this kind, however, so thank you!
merwing✿little dear 48 months ago | reply
you're welcome, I'm glad you could use it!!
Thank you so much everyone for all your comments and faves!! You've made this by far, my most viewed photo. :D
bootcampforlousyhousekeepers 46 months ago | reply
Thanks!
Adding this tutorial to my blog at www.bootcampforlousyhousekeepers.blogspot.com
:)
Heidi
silviaska 42 months ago | reply
fantastic! thanks
Silvia, Milano
sparkilysituations 41 months ago | reply
this is so smart!
godesia 39 months ago | reply
Most excellent! I love my swiffer duster so this just makes it all the better.
MeddlingMother 24 months ago | reply
I have been planning on trying to make a replacement myself but haven't yet. Why reinvent the wheel right? I'll use and share your tutorial! Thanks sooooo much!
iCandiKnits 22 months ago | reply
Thanks for this! I just used one of those dusters the other day I found while cleaning out my cabinets and went look for a reusable replacement! :)
Claire Jervis (handmadebyclairebear) 19 months ago | reply
Thank you so much for this. I bought an extra long swiffer handle ages ago, but nowhere local sells the refills anymore and it's just been sitting in my cupboard for longer than I care to think. Now I can make 2 refills to fit it (so I have a spare) and my house will be dust free above where I can reach by hand!
ommsound 19 months ago | reply
Don't have the time to make your own? Buy a handmade one here:
www.thegreenshop.etsy.com
jensenracing77 16 months ago | reply
Thank you this is great!