handmade Christmas, part I

handmade Christmas, part I

I made a dozen tea towels to give as gifts this year to, well, some of my loved ones (you know who you are already, so what am I trying to hide?). :)
They were so much fun to make, and so pretty that I’m thinking of keeping a few for myself!

I meant to post these and the tutorial right after I finished making them two weeks ago. Really, I did.
But you still have time to make some too, if you’d like!

To make them I used:

  • 6 cotton “flour sack” towels, 30″x30″
  • a bag full of ribbons and trims that I’ve been saving
  • sewing scissors
  • iron and ironing board
  • my sewing machine

I cut the towels in half the long way to end up with 12 towels that were 15″x30″.
Then I pressed them, ironing out a bunch of the wrinkles and pressing a hem on the raw edge.
Next I sewed the hem on the raw edge, making them finished on all four sides.

I have a bag full of short ribbons and miscellaneous trims that I’ve been saving and I spent an hour or so sorting through it looking for just the right combination of ribbon and trim for each of my loved ones (making them so cute and personal). That was the most fun out of the entire project!

The last step was sewing the trim on to the towels. Once that was done, all that was left was to wrap them up!

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13 thoughts on “handmade Christmas, part I

  1. Oh so nice! What a great gift. I’ve done all handmade this year & my brother is already using his hat. I still have my dad, grandpa & sisters to make.

    They are the hardest to make for!

    I love all the trim on your towels :) Popping by from sew can do :)

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