This post is a little out of the normal for me, I suppose. A craft tutorial? Well, The Budgeteer is about "doing more with less", so with the encouragement of my friend Lisa (for whom I created this particular towel, although I have made one for each of my girls too) I will post the directions here. Who knows, maybe one of you would like to do this too!***
Hooded Baby Bath Towel1. Start with one full size bath towel (not pictured) and one hand towel (which will become the hood). I am partial to ones they sell at
Homegoods in the baby section, because they come with super cute embroidery. But you can purchase any (or use any existing) design/label/color towels and always embellish as you like.
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2. From the short edge of the hand towel, measure up 9 inches and cut straight across. (When I use the embroidered towels, this embroidery is what will show on the hood of the towel.)
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This is what you will now have:
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3. With right sides together, fold the towel in half and pin unfinished edges together.
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4. Sew, finishing the edges so they do not fray. Turn right side out and flatten out so as to create a triangle shape. This is now your hood.
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5. Find the middle of the bath towel and mark with a pin. With right sides together, pin the hood to the towel, lining up the center of the towel with the seam of the hood (also its center).
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6. Mark the bath towel 6 inches from hood's seam on both sides. Pin the ends of the hood at the 6 inch marks. The hood will not lay flat, you will have extra material.
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7. Make a pleat with the hood fabric 3 inches from the seam. Pin so the hood now lays flat and you have a pleat. Repeat on both sides, making sure your pleats face the same way.
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8. Sew hood to the towel, reinforcing the ends and the pleats.
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9. All done! Use during bath time on your cutie-patootie.
3 comments:
Awesome! I have been wanting to do this. I knew it must be easy but didn't know exactly how it was done. Thanks for sharing...
Great tutorial. I love it.
Thanks for sharing.
Cute! Best tutorial I have found. I think I can actually make one now.
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