Lapua40X
California Hunter Education Instructor
I use a lot of patches (I'll bet you do too) and I'm tired of paying ten bucks (plus shipping if I can't find them locally) for a couple of hundred patches that make a couple of passes through the rifle bore and than end up in the garbage can. 
My wife makes quilts (lots of them) and as I watched her cutting quilt squares it occurred to me that using her rotary cutter, straight edge and cutting pad I could make my own.
For a mere $2.50 (the material was half price this week) I bought a yard of very light weight flannel (it's 45 inches wide) at the local fabric store and cut it up into 1 1/2 inch squares (.243/6mm size). I got 720 patches; that's 1/3 cents per patch - so I get fifteen times the number of patches for the price of two hundred in those clear plastic bags. ;D
If your wife isn't a quilter you can buy the rotary cutter anywhere that sewing supplies are sold. Here's what it looks like:
http://www.sewingmachinesplus.com/olfa-rty-1.php?catargetid=1390120664&gclid=CJTb04OgxbQCFQ_hQgodJ3IAMA
Here's how it's done.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ebyZrgkIbk

My wife makes quilts (lots of them) and as I watched her cutting quilt squares it occurred to me that using her rotary cutter, straight edge and cutting pad I could make my own.
For a mere $2.50 (the material was half price this week) I bought a yard of very light weight flannel (it's 45 inches wide) at the local fabric store and cut it up into 1 1/2 inch squares (.243/6mm size). I got 720 patches; that's 1/3 cents per patch - so I get fifteen times the number of patches for the price of two hundred in those clear plastic bags. ;D
If your wife isn't a quilter you can buy the rotary cutter anywhere that sewing supplies are sold. Here's what it looks like:
http://www.sewingmachinesplus.com/olfa-rty-1.php?catargetid=1390120664&gclid=CJTb04OgxbQCFQ_hQgodJ3IAMA
Here's how it's done.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ebyZrgkIbk