How To Sew A Hooded Baby Bath Towel - 16+ Children's Hooded Towels to Sew / Sew the hood onto the towel with a sturdy stitch (i used a zig zag stitch again), and you're done!
How To Sew A Hooded Baby Bath Towel - 16+ Children's Hooded Towels to Sew / Sew the hood onto the towel with a sturdy stitch (i used a zig zag stitch again), and you're done!. You are now going to form a little pleat that looks like this. Pin hood on wrong side of towel with thick edge of towel overlapping the towel's long edge. Now, on the bath towel, on each of the 2 sides fold the edge under about 4 inches and sew it in place: Infant hooded bath towel i love hooded towels for wrapping my little guy in after his bath. You can customize them by changing up the towel color and ribbon accent, or even by appliqueing a name on it.
That way the seam will be on the inside. When it's all done, you will have a sewn a rectangular box. To make the hood i took the hand towel and folded it in half. Next on this how to sew a hooded baby towel sewing tutorial, it's time to sew! Pin and sew along the edges, sewing 1/2 inch from edge.
Fold a washcloth over, leaving a flap 2 1/2 wide. First, cut your hand towel in half horizontally. Use lots of pins here, you want to keep the terry cloth in place! Now, find the center of your towel on the long side. Straighten everything out and iron it nice and flat. It's an easy project made from a bath towel and a hand towel. This is my absolute favorite baby gift. Infant hooded bath towel i love hooded towels for wrapping my little guy in after his bath.
Flip towel over and pin the bath towel flap to the hood.
Pin hood on wrong side of towel with thick edge of towel overlapping the towel's long edge. Pin and sew along the edges, sewing 1/2 inch from edge. Now, on the bath towel, on each of the 2 sides fold the edge under about 4 inches and sew it in place: This is my absolute favorite baby gift. Cut the print fabric into a 15″ x width of fabric (wof) strip. First, cut your hand towel in half horizontally. With the wrong side of the bath towel facing you, pin the hood in the center of the bath towel about 2″ down and overlapping with the bath towel. Pin the hood onto the bath towel. Make sure the back of your hooded towel looks good and stitch one last time. Stitch along the bottom edge of the hood finished seams (bottom of the hood) with ¼ seam allowance on the left edge of the seams (the hood should be to the right of your needle). Using the hooded towel corner piece pattern as a template, round all four corners of the 30″ x 30″ towel square. Put the cut side up, so that the sewn end in the one being sewn to the large bath towel, then you don't have to fold over the edge. Then use the hole to turn the towel right side out.
On the back side of the hood, you'll notice the top edge of the bath towel has made a flap. Cut notches into the curves of the towel. Straighten everything out and iron it nice and flat. Pin hood on wrong side of towel with thick edge of towel overlapping the towel's long edge. Lay the right side of the bath towel face down on your surface.
I measured 6″ in on the fold and cut diagonally to the outside corner. (you can also just fold the towel in half to find the center as well) once the hood is lined up perfectly with the bath towel, pin the edges together. With the wrong side of the bath towel facing you, pin the hood in the center of the bath towel about 2″ down and overlapping with the bath towel. Now, on the bath towel, on each of the 2 sides fold the edge under about 4 inches and sew it in place: Stitch along the edge to secure this flap down onto the hood. This is my absolute favorite baby gift. A hooded baby towel is an incredibly useful accessory to have when you bring a new baby home. Cut notches into the curves of the towel.
Beginner sewing projects has a tutorial showing how.
Sew up and down perpendicular to the zig zag stitching and backstitch to secure well. Starting with bottom edge of towel, straight stitch both long sides of ribbon to towel, stitching as close to ribbon edges as possible. It's an easy project made from a bath towel and a hand towel. When my babies were little tiny newborn babies, my mother in law made these fabulous hooded bath towels for them. Sew hood to the towel with a wide zig zag stitch. These children's hooded towels are a perfect sewing project because they make a great gift for babies, toddlers, and kids. This bath towel was on the smaller side, so it's the perfect size for my 8 month old. Infant hooded bath towel i love hooded towels for wrapping my little guy in after his bath. That way the seam will be on the inside. Make sure the back of your hooded towel looks good and stitch one last time. A hooded baby towel is an incredibly useful accessory to have when you bring a new baby home. Sew a hooded towel for baby to wrap up in after bath time! This is my absolute favorite baby gift.
Use a lid or similar circular object and a water soluble marker to round off the 4 corners of the towel and the top edge of the hood only. Using the hooded towel corner piece pattern as a template, round all four corners of the 30″ x 30″ towel square. Use scissors to cut on the lines made. On the back side of the hood, you'll notice the top edge of the bath towel has made a flap. And that's all there is to it!
Use a straight stitch to secure both edges of the hood. Pin and sew along the edges, sewing 1/2 inch from edge. Cut notches into the curves of the towel. Lay the right side of the bath towel face down on your surface. Pin the hood to the towel, then sew. Beginner sewing projects has a tutorial showing how. Stitch along the bottom edge of the hood finished seams (bottom of the hood) with ¼ seam allowance on the left edge of the seams (the hood should be to the right of your needle). Cut the print fabric into a 15″ x width of fabric (wof) strip.
Now, find the center of your towel on the long side.
This hooded towel tutorial is so easy and fast to make. Stitch along both sides of the ribbon, staying as close to the edge as possible. You can customize them by changing up the towel color and ribbon accent, or even by appliqueing a name on it. Use a lid or similar circular object and a water soluble marker to round off the 4 corners of the towel and the top edge of the hood only. That way the seam will be on the inside. You're going to need a regular sized bath towel, and a matching hand towel. I don't however love the thin flimsy hooded towels you find at the store. Cut the print fabric into a 15″ x width of fabric (wof) strip. Push the seam you've just sew towards the hood and pin it down. This is my absolute favorite baby gift. Pin each side, and sew up the edges to form a pocket. Fold it in half again and sew down the side opposite the bias tape. To avoid puckering in the ribbon start the stitching from the same side for both edges.
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