First off, I have to apologize for all the different lighting in the photos. They were taken different days and at different times. Sometimes projects get done in between meals, cleaning, playing, etc. and it didn't help that I got sick this past week.
My children love hooded towels and so do I (for them of course)!!
For years I've always wanted to make them, but haven't gotten up the nerve because I've always had people to make them for me :)
Well, this year I decided I wanted to try my hand at them, especially since my children's old ones were becoming really old.
Buy towels and hand towels. You only need one hand towel to make two hooded towels.
I got all my full size bath towels on Black Friday at Walmart and they were less than $2 a piece--score!
Fold the cut end of the hand towel up so that the wrong side is folded up.
Use ribbon or fabric to cover cut edge.
I used fabric because I wanted it to match my appliques.
Fold under cut edge of fabric and top stitch. This will completed cover the cut edge of the hand towel so you won't have to worry about the towel fraying.
Fold the hand towel with right sides together and sew the finished ends together (opposite of the fabric edge you just sewed)
This is what your hood should look like when you turn it right side out.
This is what your hood should look like when you turn it right side out.
With right sides together match the center of your hood to the center of the towel and pin in place.
This is what it looks like pinned together. Sew through both layers being careful not to break your needle.
This is what it looks like pinned together. Sew through both layers being careful not to break your needle.
This is what the hooded towel looks like finished.
You can just stop here and let your children use them or you can follow along to see how I added appliques to the back of their towels.
I used "HeatnBond Ultrahold iron-on adhesive" & ironed in on the back of the fabric I wanted to use.
Because I need more practice with my Cricut I was not able to get it to cut my fabric, so I just placed the picture on the top of my fabric and cut out the shape.
Then I just positioned the applique where I wanted it on the back of the towel & ironed it on.
So that it will stay on even better, I stitched around all the edges of each applique.
So that it will stay on even better, I stitched around all the edges of each applique.
I bought enough supplies to make them each three, but since I was sewing on Christmas Eve when everyone was asleep, I only got done one each. This will give me something to work on when they're back in school :)
I love the finished result and so do they! Thanks Lynne for helping me out!!
*Hopefully I didn't make this look to complicated. This really is an easy project to complete.
This project is linked up at:
Love these! The applique looks awesome!
ReplyDeletethose turned out sooo cute!! Great job.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. The ribbon and applique really make these darling! Just adorable.
ReplyDeleteLove the tutorial, your towels are cute. I love making hooded towels for my kids and friends, they are so easy to make and so fun to use!
ReplyDeleteStopping by from the linky at "Sew Much Ado" and had to come give my compliments on your hooded towels! What incredible style and detail! Happy New Year! Jenn
ReplyDeleteWow, I love these. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! I'll definitely have to start making some of these before we head to the pool in the summer. My tiny toddler has finally outgrown her baby size hooded towels. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteOnce again! You gals hit it out of the park! This is such a great idea and super easy... way to customize and make some awesome gifts! Thank you so much for linking up on Sew Woodsy!
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I think I need to try this out! Thanks for the inspiration! I already applique everything else. I'm thinking these will make great gifts.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I received a hooded towel for my son before he was born and it's getting pretty shabby - I was wondering how it would be to make one myself - this looks super easy! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable idea! Am I too old for a hooded towel? I want one :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute!!! I want to make some for my grandchildren...thanks for the tutorial!
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Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLooks great. I bought the stuff for this today and them when I got home was reading blogs I found your toot. Perfect timing. I had the idea of how to do it and now I have the instruction.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! I just made one for a Christmas gift, quick and easy!
ReplyDeleteYeah Christy, so glad you could use the tutorial! They make great Christmas gifts :)
ReplyDeletei love the design, so amazing and very creative..thanks a lot for sharing this wonderful tips of yours and i am glad that i have found your site..very helpful
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