Crafts > Home Decor* > KitchenApril 05, 2010
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Craft Project: Towel Holder

Towel HolderUsing a leftover shirt sleeve I made this towel holder for my stove.

Approximate Time: 10 minutes

Supplies:

  • sleeve from child's tee shirt
  • Velcro dots or button
  • sewing machine
  • scissors

Instructions:

  1. Cut the sleeve in a rounded pattern at the shoulder end.
  2. Turn wrong side out and sew around that cut edge.
  3. Turn right side out and attach half of two sets of Velcro to one end and the other half to the other end or if you prefer make a button hole and attach a button to the other end.
  4. I don't care to make button holes so I used Velcro and added a large button for looks.

This holder is large enough to run a towel through and easily pull out when I need it. When the holder gets dirty, I just throw it in the washer and dryer.

I used the sleeves left from my child's apron pattern, just couldn't see wasting them.

By Ann from Loup City, NE


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04/07/2010

I like this idea so much better than the towel holders being attached to the towel! You're quite clever, Ann!

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