Monday, May 16, 2011

Checkerboard Beach Towel

I lost my password for awhile and gave up trying to post,but I finally figured it out. I missed posting a lot of crafts so I will probably post them retroactively. This checkerboard towel came from a 1976 Readers Digest "Complete Guide to Sewing" that I got from the thrift store. It has so many cute ideas. I went to the store to buy terry cloth but it was very expensive so I ended up using some black Friday towels that I had lying around from Walmart. I had to change the sewing plans a bit, but I think it turned out great. I originally started out with 10 checker squares like the book calls for but my engineer, chess loving husband pointed out most boards only have 8 squares.





Things I've learned about using terry cloth.

1. Buy towels and cut them up, it is way cheaper than buying terry cloth at the fabric store.
2. Luckily the sewing lines barely show up so I was able to use white thread for this whole project.
3. Be ready for a big mess, it looked like I had massacred Towelie from South Park in the room by the time I was done with this project.
4. Make sure you clean your sewing machine after this project because you will have fluffies everywhere.

Thanks for looking, hoping to get some more posts up soon.

Christi


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