Best Place For Cheap Fleece?

Ruth Kale

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Where can i buy fleece cheaply in quite large quantities? I'm not too fussed on colour or pattern really. I'm pretty sure my boys could rock pink flower fleece if need be hahahaha

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if you are in the UK then eBay have a wide variety, also The Range & B&M Stores have lots of fleece blankets which i use for my piggies cage liners..
 
Hi - IKEA has a few cheap fleeces, but you should be able to find fleeces in most of the big 'cheap' stores. If you're in the UK, B&M do two huge fleeces for £9.99. The other thing I do is try charity (thrift) shops, and get them second hand. The best bit about this is that they've usually been washed a few times, and are already wicked, so only need a quick wash to get rid of any conditioner before you can use them. I got this lovely one for £2 in a charity shop. It's quite small, but very pretty I think. I use it in their mini-cage for floor time. (Excuse the cloudy pic - I think the lens has gone funny in my phone with the cold weather)
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Thanks everyone. Yes we're in uk. Will have a look in the morning if we're not still iced in❄!
 
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I get my fleece from Primark, Matalan and Asda. They have some lovely patterns in Asda at the moment.
 
I have also picked up some fantastic bargains at the local fabric store.
They often have the last few meters from a roll heavily discounted, particularly now with Spring just around the corner!
 
I get mine on ebay when I need 3 or 4 metres at a time. If I need less for a few pee pads I use blankets from, The Range, B&M or Wilkco. I just found a lovely pet fleece blanket in a charity shop for £1, brand new, still had the tags on.
Do you buy them WITH an absorbent layer added? That is what i'm looking for if so because I don't want to do the hard part of it and have to sew a washable absorbent pad to it. :luv:
 
No at winniethepoo I sew cotton absorbant liners into mine (chopped up quilted cotton matress covers). You can buy cage liners (that's what they are called if they are already made up) on line. I don't know who does it in your Country, have a look on ebay or etsy perhaps? Lots of people on here use a fleece blanket with a loose absorbant layer underneath. Puppy pads, newspapers, incontinence pads, matress protectors are just some that spring to mind.
 
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