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winjy · 02/01/2010 22:25

what are muslin squares used for...been looking at nursery sets and saw muslin squares but have no idea what they are used for!! can someone enlighten me please!!

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GhoulsAreLoud · 02/01/2010 22:26

Catching/cleaning up milky puke!

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liahgenisuptheduff · 02/01/2010 22:28

oh my goodness, what aren't they good for?

vomit mopping
boob covering when feeding out and about
food spills when weaning
inpromtu bib
emergency changing mat
snuggly for baby, (or was that just my dd who would sleep with it covering her face? )
sun shade

.....

A very good investment

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weegiemum · 02/01/2010 22:29

Emergency sun hat (with knots tied in corners a la middle aged Englishman)

Honest!

Buy plenty!

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comefollowthatstarwithme · 02/01/2010 22:29

They also make very good tea towels in an emergency .

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LynetteScavo · 02/01/2010 22:29

YOu put them over your shoulder wehn you iwnd your baby, and they protect your clothes for ending up with baby sick on.

I used to put them under my babies head in the moses basket so I didnt' have to change the sheet 3 times a day.

I have a feeling they were originally used as nappy liners, but I may have made that up.

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Shauri · 02/01/2010 22:30

protecting your clothes from puke
large wipes
change mat
emergency nappy
sheets for moses basket/ carry cot
In fact almost anything you like, always handy to have around

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CMOTdibbler · 02/01/2010 22:32

You can use them as newborn nappies too - they are def the thing that got the most use round here

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GingerbreadFolk · 02/01/2010 22:32

They are soooo versatile, as detailed above and indispensable. You will need more than you can imagine.

So useful, primarily for mopping but for much more besides. I have a lovely pic of dd at around 10 months wearing one as a makeshift hat. Knotted in the corners like an old man's handkerchief.

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LadyOfTheFlowers · 02/01/2010 22:32

Covering shoulders when burping baby.

Mopping up sick.

Emergency baby wipe for bums or faces when teamed with a little water when caught short.

Boosters in cloth nappies.

Mopping spilled drinks on the carpet.

Floor cloth.



Anything really once kids were older.

Will get new ones of course for DC4.

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fidelma · 02/01/2010 22:38

All of the above then great dusters.

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monkeyfacegrace · 02/01/2010 22:39

Couldnt live without them. Woolies used to do value packs of 10 for a few quid. Now my two are older, I use them for wiping the damp windows in the mornings

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Catitainahatita · 02/01/2010 22:42

Thanks for the enquiry winjy. I have wondered the same thing, as have heard endlessly about them but never seen them (I live in Mexico).

For all of the above, I used old t-shirts and blouses that I cut up and sewed. They work just fine. I wouldn't bother buying any myself even if I could now.

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FiveSoloRings · 02/01/2010 22:46

So good that I won't give mine away, even though I don't use them anymore!

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Heated · 02/01/2010 22:48

Am going to have to claim some back for no 3 from dd who uses them as doll's blankets.

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displayuntiltwelfthnight · 02/01/2010 22:53

Everything liahgenisuptheduff said
Everything LadyOfTheFlowers said
plus, once dcs are older their uses change to:

as hankies

to have in handbag with wipes to dry hands for fussy toddlers who don't like to have wet hands

to wash up with when you can't find a clean dishcloth

to mop up condensation from the insides of windows on chilly days

as pretend teatowels, towels, dishcloths, bedding, rugs, curtains...the list goes on......

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Nicolaplus1 · 02/01/2010 22:54

I have some lovely unused ( although washed ) girly pink ones if you want them, i agree with all the above but bought soooo many lol

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nomorecake · 02/01/2010 22:54

i bought some, but didnt really think i'd use them, but have used them loads.
i also have one in the nappy bag.

mopping up puke and spills.

protecting shoulders when burping.

protect their laps as bibs arent long enough

extra shade in the car window/pushchair.

damp muslin to cool baby in the summer.

lie baby on during tummy time to protect

baby and furniture/rug/duvet etc..

great giant hankies when they have colds.

quick removable extra sheet for under their
head in pram or bed when they are particularly sickly.

i'm sure there were other reasons too.

also they wash really well.

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saltyseadog · 02/01/2010 22:55

You can never buy enough of them IMO.

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BexieID · 02/01/2010 23:00

nicola, can I have your girly pink ones? I had a girl last week and would be nice to have some pink ones. Let me know how much? BexieID @ hotmail.com

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MyNameIsInigoMontoya · 02/01/2010 23:00

Nobody has mentioned using them to catch the excess if you end up with a bit TOO much milk at first! I used to tuck one into my bra when feeding DS for the first few weeks, otherwise it would end up soaking wet... and for catching the squirts of milk if he came off unexpectedly!

Lots of toddlers seem to end up using them as comfort blankets too... woe betide me if I go to visit SIL and accidentally wipe up a spill with the wrong muzzy

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RockBird · 02/01/2010 23:03

My 7yo niece still takes one to bed and on car journeys Very easy comforters as there are unlimited stunt doubles

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pigleychez · 02/01/2010 23:06

Def def get some.

We have found them so useful.
DD loved to hold one when dozing off. Agree with all the uses listed below pus they make good impromptu bibs if you forget one when your out.

Never out without one in my bag and DD is 17mths.

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displayuntiltwelfthnight · 02/01/2010 23:07

Rockbird - I agree that's a great idea. Wish I'd thought of it tbh.
A friend of mine thought of it though, so she could wash the favourite comfort bedtime buddy without dc noticing they were different ones each time. I had to wash ds1's fave teddy by stealth when he had gone to sleep and luckily he was synthetic enough to be dry by the time ds woke up in the morning

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Morloth · 03/01/2010 00:12

Excellent for outer swaddling layer as well, they are not totally smooth and "catch" a bit better than a bunny rug.

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ScottishBoris · 03/01/2010 00:16

FYI - Despite my idealistic protestations that my children would never have a 'special' toy/blankie/comforter dd2 is now 3.3 and still goes to bed with at least 1 bloody muslin a night. I made the mistake of forgetting one the last time we did a whistlestop tour of the rellies in Scotland and Cumbria. My one tip would be to take one EVERYWHERE

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