
Quickie! Trim Your Towels.
Another quick project that is perfect for gift giving. This tutorial will guide you through adding a six inch fabric hem to cotton toweling. The toweling is 16″ wide and is available by the yard. It is pre-hemmed on the long edges. (All photos in the following tutorial can be clicked on to make bigger.)
Materials for One Towel
1/2 yd. hemmed cotton toweling 1/2 yd. cotton fabric (enough for 3 finished towels) or a fabric remnant at least 18 x 14 inches coordinating all-purpose thread
Step One:
Cut two (2) 7″x18″ strips from the cotton print fabric.
Step Two:
Place toweling and fabric right sides together (RST) matching raw edges. The print fabric should be approximately 1 inch wider on each end.
Sew RST using 1/2″ seam allowance.
Step Three:
Press seam allowance toward print fabric.
Press 1/2″ along unfinished edge of print fabric.
Fold print fabric RST matching folded edge to seam.
Pin short ends.
Step Four:
Sew short ends using edge of toweling as seam guide.
Trim seam allowances and corners to reduce bulk.
Turn right side out and press.
Step Five:
Carefully topstitch 1/4″ from seam line from the right side being sure to keep underside flat and straight.
Press and trim threads.





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