Angelicagv—November 1, 2025
I liked this organic cheesecloth. It had a slight odor when I first opened it, but that went away quickly after rinsing and boiling it with a little vinegar and baking soda. It worked perfectly for straining and cleaned up nicely afterward. Now it’s stored and ready for future use! Read more
rivergirl—December 7, 2025
Excellent for filtering berry juice for making jam and jelly Read more
Josie—November 8, 2025
Feels like good quality. Edges are frayed. Not sure how these will hold up when washing. Will give it a try…. Read more
Kenia Velasquez—December 14, 2025
I love this product! It's so soft and has great quality. It works well for stiffing my almond milk 👍♥️ Read more
A remorse reduction review—October 3, 2025
Love the feel, soft and smooth but strong, neutral smell is very nice generally and especially when working with food. GOTS certification is the reason we purchased and this price was fair. Plan to use it for fine embroidery and covering, straining our kombucha (not the same piece, of course). Square size of 36" x 36" suits us very well and much better than long but narrow strips. We will need to tape or seam the edges to be able to use without fraying. Think they will look nice with a seam to cover large glass jars. Packaged in paper, which is good, but unfortunately the filler sheet of paper is full of chemical brighteners and consequentially UV reactant with that terrible feel on skin, like thermal papers. Any moisture and the textile is contaminated for good, as well. Please consider leaving this out in future versions as it contradicts the entire idea. Thank you! Read more
Aarica—November 28, 2025
Love that it comes in one length so it can be cut off o preferred length. Easy to clean so it can be used multiple times. Read more
sunfloweradp—December 19, 2025
These were really good quality. Bought it to cover my turkey while it roasted. Worked perfectly. Read more
Maggie—October 25, 2025
These worked great for my comfrey and calendula infusion oil straining. I don’t know why people make a big deal about hard to wash out the oil after straining. I literally set it in a pot with hot water and dish soap, let it sit for a couple of minute then massage the cheesecloth in the soapy water. It came out perfect back to its original color Read more