I ordered some cloth lunch napkins, and I was surprised how thin they are. They are sort of like a thin linen and large. I think I was expecting something a little smaller (these were probably at least the size of an 8.5x11" piece of paper), and thicker. The size is ok, although I plan on sending them to kindergarten with my DD so I was thinking something the size of a paper napkin when opened halfway.
Have any of you ordered cloth napkins that you would recommend?
I also found a flannel sheet from when I was a kid, it is cute (flowery) and it seems absorbent (I could also run it through the wash with some Rockin Green). Does that seem like a good material to make kid's lunch napkins with? Honestly I dont' think it needs to be much larger than a potholder, maybe 2x the size if that. Plus if I cut up the sheet (twin size, which we have no twin beds), it would be a good way to upcycle, and if DD accidentally threw out napkins at school, I wouldn't be upset.
Re: Cloth napkins (for meals)
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I think flannel would work well. I have a few cloth pads that have a top layer of flannel and it's pretty absorbent and soft.
Otherwise, I have cloth napkins from Crate & Barrel that are nice. They're pretty big, though.