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Hooded Towels
The hooded towel
So it has been 2 months since my last post but as promised here is the tutorial on hooded towels.
I love! these towels. A friend made the first ones that we had. I use them from the time my kids were born. They are great gifts for babies, kids, and swimmers of all ages.
you will need...
a sewing machine
scissors
1 hand towel
1 large bath towel
a few pins and a ruler
So there it is a custom hooded towel.
So it has been 2 months since my last post but as promised here is the tutorial on hooded towels.
I love! these towels. A friend made the first ones that we had. I use them from the time my kids were born. They are great gifts for babies, kids, and swimmers of all ages.
you will need...
a sewing machine
scissors
1 hand towel
1 large bath towel
a few pins and a ruler
Fold large bath towel in half |
Put a pin to mark 4inches over |
And a pin to mark 3inches down |
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Start a the top where you marked 4inches and sew down to the 3inch pin. |
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Open |
Flatten centers together making sure they are as even as possible (you can baste or pin this down if you need). Set large towel aside for later. |
Fold the hand towel up 10inches and cut on the fold. You will use the 10inch length to make the hood part. The rest you can save for another project. |
I like to surge the edge because terri cloth (towel fabric) tends to fray. It is fine if you don't. You can also try zig zagging the edge to give it a finish. |
Fold towel in half and sew. Make sure if there is a pattern or design that you fold the towel so that it is in the inside when you sew. |
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sewing hood |
Hood ready to attach |
Now pin the hood to the towel as shown making sure centers match. |
pin |
Finished project!! |
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