Craft table sold out of this project.
#11
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lowell, MA
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That is a great idea. My DIL and her Mom made something similar, which I copied for the next year's Fair at my church, and they were a hit. When I was making things for the craft table at the Fair, most of my items were sold before the Fair started, but it all went for a good cause.
#13
There doesn't appear to be a raw edge in this method, it looks like it is folded over into a double towel hanging down from the middle. After making tons of more difficult designs, I am hooked and the next lot will be done this way. They will not be as cost effective as yours as the average cost to make the item here would be $5-$8. Thanks for the post.
#17
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Central Wisconsin
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[QUOTE=jitkaau;6943224]There doesn't appear to be a raw edge in this method, it looks like it is folded over into a double towel hanging down from the middle. [Quote]
You are right. Went and looked at the tute again. What I thought was a raw edge was the gathering stitches. All my hanging towels are only one layer, but there are many times I wish there was more there. I'll have to start making a few of these for myself.
You are right. Went and looked at the tute again. What I thought was a raw edge was the gathering stitches. All my hanging towels are only one layer, but there are many times I wish there was more there. I'll have to start making a few of these for myself.
#20
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: northeast NE
Posts: 1,072
I have made many of these over the years, but it seems like I have a more difficult time finding a nice matching potholder and kitchen towel; most have an oblong potholder (I use it anyway) and a matching mitt that I have no use for but usually include it with the gift and usually use a matching towel to make a plastic grocery bag holder. My daughters and daughters-in-law expect the potholder/towel every Christmas, along with the knitted dishcloths and a machine embroidered dishtowel---do I have them spoiled????. I like them because they stay 'put' in lieu of being found laying 'somewhere in the kitchen'. Thanks for sharing the tute for others.