I ironed in a hem on all sides of the strips of coordinating fabrics and sewed them to the towel, plus added rick rack for a sweet vintage touch. |
For this towel, I machine stitched 3 rectangles of fabric together to make one long strip. Then ironed in a hem and sewed it to the towel, finishing it with some rick rack. |
I heat sealed the ends of the ribbon and sewed it on securely. |
I also heat sealed the ends of the rick rack so they will wash up nicely. I was sorely tempted to add some buttons as embellishments, but that would hurt when you dried your hands on these, so I stuck with soft embellishments. I'm thinking these would make nice Christmas gifts...and who knows they might end up being a new product on my Etsy shop, Perfect Darlings. You can make your own if you have a sewing machine and can sew a straight line! Give it a try. Blessings! Donna |
These are so beautiful.....I love the rick rack embellishment! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Donna! They are all lovely, but I agree with you, that 3rd towel is just BEAUTIFUL!! LOVE the little fabric squares and the little bit of ribbon. You have such a great eye for design!
ReplyDeleteSo very cute! I haven't seen kitchen towels that attach to the oven handle in years. That is so very clever to add the pot holder TO the towel. I saw your post over at Honey's Poturri Friday.
ReplyDeleteHi! Just hopped over from SewManyWays..Your kitchen towels are so lovely. Great idea. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeletehow did you attach the pot holder to the towel? thanks love them would be nice Christmas gifts.
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