Should I wash the top of my tea towels before giving as a gift?
#1
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Hi. I want to make several of these tea towels for the holidays but had a question, please. I am going to use a fat quarter pack for the top of the towel ....do I need to wash and dry the fat quarters? If so, how would I do that as I am sure they would come out a mess in the machine. I did wash and dry a bunch of the "towel" parts because I know that towels will shrink. Also, the cotton top may not look as crisp.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Here is a pic. Thank youi.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Here is a pic. Thank youi.
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You can "crisp" it all back up with a good pressing and Best Press.
That'll give it a nice showing when gifted,
before the reality of regularly laundry happens!
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Where do you get your towels PumpkinSundae? I love the lime color. All I can ever find are white ones.
And someone told me not too long ago that people don't use those type of towels anymore. I say bah hum bug. I may not technically "use" them but I do like them for decoration...
And someone told me not too long ago that people don't use those type of towels anymore. I say bah hum bug. I may not technically "use" them but I do like them for decoration...
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Yes, Bah-Humbug!

So what do these people use?
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I guess they meant they didn't hang then on the stove or cabinet drawers. They must just ones they buy at some store and throw them on the dish rack...
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