Learn how to cutesy up your plain white muslin Kitchen Towels.
This free pattern tutorial is a great pattern for beginners!
1) Buy a package of towels. These are the big muslin type that you can get in a 5 pack at Walmart or Target. I really like them. They are larger- and square. They are great at absorbtion of spills, and somehow they really last a long time! You could totally use the other kind of tea towel with the same result. I just used this kind.
2) Iron them as best as you can. Presentation for sales is not for these packagers I'll tell you. They are all pretty on the outside, but inside they are a crumpled mess. You will be stitching to the hem , so make sure this area is a little less wrinkled.
3) Pick out your fabric. Choose 1 fabric that is the same measurement as the length of the towel + 1/2" {for the hem} Cut this into a strip of 3 inches wide + length you need.
4) Pick out your ric-rac. Just find something cute. This is the little bit fatter ric-rac….kind of the medium width. Not too fat, not too skinny. Just right.
5) Sew it!!! The next steps will show you all about the sewing:
* Gather all your supplies:
* Lay out your towel and mark with a pencil 6 inches from the bottom edge.
* Take your strip of fabric and fold under the edges 1/4 inch and iron
* Lay the strip on the towel and line one edge to the drawn line. Pin in place.
* Lay the ric-rac on top of one edge. Tuck under the end.
* Sew all the way around the outside edge. Fold under those sides and tuck in that ric-rac. When you are sewing the ric-rac down make sure the edge of the fabric strip is getting stitched down too! It should be almost peaking out from under the ric-rac.
* Cutesy Kitchen Towel finished:
Remember this one– Same idea and process:
hee hee, I just love it
pst–just a quick share…..MotherLode finished a clothes quilt and emailed it to me– I love it!






























































I've made these before too. They are so fun, easy, and adorable. By the way, what is that adorable fabric of the women with fruit bottoms? SO freaking cute!
I know it is way cute huh?! i am going to be on the lookout for that one. lol
I know it is way cute huh?! i am going to be on the lookout for that one. lol
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What a nice tutorial you have put in here. Really something so creative.
Fabulous informative post updating for the Kitchen Towels.