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Merry and Bright Retro Christmas Kitchen Towels

by Designer on November 30, 2017
Merry and Bright Retro Christmas Kitchen Towels DSC_0487

Merry and Bright Retro Christmas Kitchen Towels

Merry Christmas from Amanda of Jedi Craft Girl! I love creating seasonal kitchen towels! It's one of the few ways to incorporate fabric into the kitchen. My kitchen has a fun retro/vintage feel and so these towels are perfect! You can totally change the fabrics to suit your decor. DSC_0557I often give kitchen towels as gifts - I can never have too many so I figure my friends might feel the same :) DSC_0496

Merry and Bright Retro Christmas Kitchen Towels Supplies:

Cotton kitchen towels - purchased from your favorite home store 5 1/2" x 22" strip of fabric - fat quarters totally work small piece of fabric for letters HeatnBond Lite Fusible Adhesive SpraynBond Basting Spray Appliqué letters, click HERE IMG_4802

Merry and Bright Retro Christmas Kitchen Towel Instructions:

Begin by cutting the fabric into 5 1/2" x 22" rectangles. Press the long edges under about 1/4". IMG_4803 Print out the pattern pieces and trace them onto the HeatnBond Lite - or print them directly onto HeatnBond EZ print sheets. IMG_4811 Heat set the letters on the wrong side of the letter fabric. Let cool. Cut out letters following the pattern line. Peel off the backing paper. IMG_4813 Position the letters on the right side of the fabric strip. To help with getting it centered, fold the rectangle in half and make a crease. Use a ruler to make sure the letters are centered. IMG_4812 Heat set in place. IMG_4817 Machine stitch around each letter in red thread two times. IMG_4818 Spray the backs of the fabric with SpraynBond so it doesn't move when you place it on the towel. To get the fabric centered on the towel, fold the towel in half and make a crease. Line up both center creases. You will have about 1-2 inches hanging off each edge depending on the width of your towel. Trim it down to 1" hanging off the edge. Fold under 1/4" and then fold under and tuck around the back side of the towel. Pin in place. DSC_0494 Using matching thread, sew 1/8" along the edge of the fabric, all the way around. Give it a good pressing and you are done!DSC_0503 I hope you make some for your kitchen.... DSC_0541 and some to give away! DSC_0563 DSC_0539 Want more projects like this? Be sure to see this adorable Retro Holiday Pillow! Blend_hip_holiday_throw_pillow_tutorial_christmas_14-804x900
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