Well... Now that Mr Golden D is back to work after his heart attack and surgery,I have been ever-so-busy in the garden, doing chores, getting back into the swing of homestead life and getting some little tasks completed.
And one of the things I wanted to make was some beeswax bowl covers.

Sometime back in 2017, I had received a white 100% cotton flour sack towel when I ordered some gallon size jars online; and at the time I set it aside and forgot about it. Well one day last month I was watching a YouTube video about how someone took 100% cotton fabric and made beeswax bowl covers... the light bulb went off and I added that task to my to-do list.
And earlier this week I had the chance to do after my morning coffee.


The original flour sack was 30x36 (inches) and I ended up cutting into equal sizes so that I would have four pieces of cloth to work with.
I wanted to make these first for when I make homemade bread or pizza dough that needed to rise in a bowl. And secondly to keep bowls of food covered when I was working in the homestead kitchen without having to use store bought foils and plastic wrap.
Trying to be eco-friendly and stop all the waste of these manufactured products here.



So I preheated my oven to the lowest temperature (which is 200-degrees) and laid the first towel on the cookie sheet. Make sure to use a cookie sheet you will NOT be using again for cooking food. I sprinkle some organic beeswax over the cloth. Cover it enough but don't over load the beeswax as this will create problems.
I let the cloth bake in the oven for five minutes and let it cool just enough so I could touch it without burning myself then I hung it up on a hanger to cool more. If you leave it on the cookie sheet too long, it will stick- so be vigilant with removing it in time.




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