| Baby Gifts: Pretty Bird Hooded Towel With Matching Washcloth |
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| Editor: Liz Johnson | ||||||||||
| Tuesday, 06 July 2010 03:00 | ||||||||||
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This is absolutely one of the best baby gifts ever! Bundling up baby after bath time with a hooded towel is easier and cozier. The hood doesn't just help dry those clean mop tops, it actually acts as a little anchor, allowing mom or dad to more quickly wrap the rest of the towel around squirming, slippery baby-boo. Ours is made with Michael Miller Fabrics' great new organic terry cloth and features a matching bound washcloth. Free patterns are included. Our simplified instructions keep the hood of the towel as plain fabric. If you are more advanced when it comes to your bias binding prowess, see our Hints & Tips below for notes on how to add a terry cloth lining.
Our thanks to our pals at Michael Miller Fabrics for providing us with this absolutely wonderful fabric for our series of seven Baby Gift projects. It's called Pretty Bird from Pillow & Maxfield. There are three vibrant colorways from which to choose. We selected the fabrics for our Baby collection from the Aqua colorway with its incredible hot pinks, limes and bright blues. Pretty Bird comes out this month, so check your favorite local or online fabric retailer soon for availability. Sewing Tools You Need
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Hints and TipsExtra steps to line the hood with terry clothIf you want some extra absorbency, you could line the back of the hood with terry cloth. We opted not to do this because it added bulk and made the binding process more complex. However, if you're an old hand at binding, a terry cloth lining does add some softness to the hood.
Contributors Project Design: Alicia Thommas Other machines suitable for this project include the Bernina activa 240 and the Husqvarna Emerald 183.
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Suzanne M
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... Liz, Thanks for getting back to me with the info for selling the items made. I cannot tell you how excited I am that I stumbled upon this website! I love to sew and love the challenge of making it look "store bought" but unique. The further I go thru this site, the more my jaw drops with the wonderful ideas, but more importantly the step by step instructions and pictures so that my efforts can look good! Question, how do you think flannel material would do for the hooded towels? When my kids were babies, I would use extra flannel receiving blankets. Thanks! |
Allie
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Tawny
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... I just tried this tutorial as a gift for my neighbors who are having a baby. It turned out super cute! There are pictures and a link to this wonderful idea on my blog: http://tawnykw.blogspot.com/20...-with.html |
Kharliebug
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... WOW, thanks for the instructions. I remember having these as a kid they are awesome and a great shower gift! |
Holly
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... This is really cute! I've never heard of Michael Miller's new organic terry cloth. Where can I find it online? |
Colonialquilts
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... This is a delightful project! On your Bernina you can use some of those fabulous stitches and varigated thread for a decorative touch to the binding attachment! If you embroider you can put initials or a name! Beautiful! |























it should be 1/2 yard so you can cut a 15" strip. I'm so sorry. I fixed it above. If you already have your 12" cut, it will still work - the hood part will just be a little narrower.
