I am just estatic!! This is a wonderful idea!! I went to walmart and bought 2 yards of white fleece for $4.44 a yard. I cut these 2 yards into 15 face cradle covers for a grand total of 59 cents a piece. It took me about 45 minutes to cut them up. I didnt pre wash the material, it isnt the kind to shrink. I tried them out on 3 clients and all three preferred them to my fitted face cradle covers because they are soooo soft and also because they are much more comfortable than the fitted ones. The fleece flats lay so much better and dont come back at your face like the fitted ones do.
Thanks much to MRSkitten for the private messages concerning this idea.
I will try my best to explain how I cut this two yards up. The material I bought was about 55 inches wide. If your material is a different width, this may not work for you.
First off, this two yards of material is ONE piece!! You will have a piece of felt approximatly 4.5 feet by 6 feet. First, trim off all the salvage ends. Next, on a short side of the piece of fleece ( the 4.5 foot side) cut off 15 inches of the fleece. Take this piece of material and fold it evenly so you have 3 layers of fleece. Your folded piece of material should measure approximatly 15 inches by 18 inches. Cut on the folds to seperate your face cradle covers. Take one of your fleece rectangles and cut a "Y" shape into the center of the fleece. Your "Y" should be cut into the longer side. The first cut should be about 9 inches long. The top parts of the "Y" will be about 3 inches long. Repeat with the other fleece retangles.
Now, for the remaining part of the material, which is now about 4.5 feet by 4.75 feet. Fold the fleece over on itself 3 times. SInce the fabric is almost a square, it doesnt matter much which way you fold it. You want three layers of fleece evenly folded. Cut the fleece on the folds. Keep the fleece folded while you cut and you will have a fairly straight cut.
Take one piece of this fleece and fold it in half. Cut on the fold. Fold one more time and cut again. Repeat with the other long pieces of fleece.
Cut the "Y" into each piece and you are done.
When I get time, I will photograph the procedure as I cut them out.
Christine