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Make A Hooded Towel - Great Gift For KidsCenter the washcloth on the center of one of the long sides of the towel. Sew attaching it to the towel. Next, bring the loose ends of the wash cloth together and sew forming the hood. This takes less than 5 minutes, and you only sew 2 straight lines. Great beginner sewing project. I bought a plain white towel at Wal-Mart this week for $1.20 and a matching washcloth for 75 cents. You can then embellish your hooded towel with ribbon, rick rack, etc. I also took some scrap fabric and applied heat n bond to the back. I then took a washable marker and traced out my daughters name. I cut out the letters, peeled off the paper backing and fused them right onto her towel. Similiar personalized hooded bath towels sell on other web sites for $20 - $40. Beth from Iowa Feedback About This Post:RE: Make A Hooded Towel - Great Gift For KidsI had read on another site that you use the wash cloth for about new born to 2 years and a hand towel for older kids/adults. and if the hand towel is to large you can cut it short to the size you need. I think this is a really great idea, especially if you have an embroidery machine and do special things. Post By casey (Guest Post) RE: Make A Hooded Towel - Great Gift For Kids
I made a hooded towel like this before by attaching a washcloth but the hood was way too small for my 10 month old. If you have a larger baby I definitely recommend this site: http://www.breakitdowndesign.com it has sizes for small babies up to toddlers. Also lots of photos, I'm such a visual person really and need to be shown. Post by Sandy_mumof4 RE: Make A Hooded Towel - Great Gift For KidsThanks for the idea! I wonder if it would work well with using a hand towel instead of a wash cloth. I'll have to try. Post By Alanna (Guest Post) RE: Make A Hooded Towel - Great Gift For Kidscool idea Post By malissa (Guest Post) RE: Make A Hooded Towel - Great Gift For KidsHey that would make great b/d, Christmas presents too when money is tight.......good idea thanks Post by grammar |
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