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Tuesday
08Jan

Cozy Hooded Baby Towel

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This cozy hooded baby towel is made of the unbelievably soft new Michael Miller Organic Cotton Terry and bound with adorable Trefle Gauze. It's a perfect baby shower gift, gender neutral and lovely to touch.

Note: The finished towel will be 33 inches square. 


Tuesday
08Jan

Cozy Hooded Baby Towel: Materials

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1 1/2 yards of Michael Miller Organic Cotton Terry

3/4 yards of Trefle Gauze in "Bees"

1 spool Gutermann 100% cotton thread, color 1140

1 25mm Clover Bias Tape Maker 

Wash, dry, and press your fabric. It will pre-shrink and get even softer!  


Tuesday
08Jan

Cozy Hooded Baby Towel: Cut Fabrics

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  • Cut one 10.5-inch square out of both the Trefle gauze and the terry Cloth.
  • Trim the remaining terry cloth into a 33-inch square, making sure to trim off the selvage edges.
  • Cut five 2-inch strips across the width of the treffle fabric and trim off the selvage edge. Each strip will be 2-inches wide by approximately 42-inches long. These strips will become the binding.

Tuesday
08Jan

Cozy Hooded Baby Towel: Piece and Fold Binding

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With the exception of the hood this towel is made just like a larger version of one of my napkins, obviously I'm a big fan of the bias tape maker!

Sew the Trefle 2-inch strips together along their 2-inch edges to form one long strip. Follow the instructions here from my wool blanket tutorial if you haven't done this before. 

Using the bias tape maker iron the long strip into binding tape. You can follow the pictures here in my napkin tutorial for this step.


Tuesday
08Jan

Cozy Hooded Baby Towel: Construct the Hood

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  • Line up the Trefle and the terry Cloth 10.5-inch squares, right sides together, as pictured above.

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  • Draw a diagonal line from corner to corner on the back of one of the squares, this will be your seam line.
  • Pin along each side of the line as shown above.

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  • Sew along the line.

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  • Cut off one side of the square, leaving a 1/4-inch seam allowance.

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  • Iron the new triangle with the right sides out. The Terry side will be the lining of the hood.

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  • Pin the bottom edge of the hood.

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  • Top stitch the 1/4-inch from the fold as pictured above.

Tuesday
08Jan

Cozy Hooded Baby Towel: Attach Hood

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  • Pin the raw edges of the hood with the terry cloth side down to a corner of the 33-inch square of terry cloth with the terry side up. 

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  • Zig Zag stitch around raw edges, sewing the hood to the towel. Make sure the hood is sewn on securely. This will make binding the hood area much easier.

Tuesday
08Jan

Cozy Hoows Baby Towel: Attach Binding

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  • Pin your binding all the way around the towel. For a comprehensive how-to on this step click here.

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Use a lot of pins on this project. The terry cloth is very stretchy so you need to hold it in place.

As you can see from the picture below my sewing was a little ("loveabley?") wonky. Even with my hundreds of pins the terry cloth was a bit unruly. Does anyone out there have any good tips for sewing on terry cloth?

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Sew all the way around your towel, using your machine's walking foot. To learn how to finish the binding neatly click here.  You're all done!