Monday, November 5, 2012

Give Thanks: Turkey Hand Towel Tutorial



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My Halloween hand towels turned out so cute and fun I decided to give Thanksgiving Turkey hand towels a go. I think I like these ones even better! They will be perfect as a dish towel or hand towel to decorate my home during the month of November. What do you think? Plus, these ones are no sew-easier to make! Want to make your own?  

What You Need:

Hand Towels or Dish Towels (mine came in a 2 pack at Target for like $3 or $4) Scraps of fabric in Fall colors-red, yellow, orange, brown Heat 'n' Bond Ribbon (optional)  

Turkey Hand Towel Tutorial:

 


First print and cut out the pattern pieces. Next, using the pattern pieces, cut out your fabric. You will need 1 body and about 5 feathers (you can certainly do more or less, that's up to you). Also, 2 feet, 2 eyes and 2 eyeballs and a beak. Now, cut out the same things but in the Heat 'n' Bond this time. With your iron, adhere the fabric pieces to the Heat 'n' Bond pieces. Peel off the paper backing. Place your feathers where you want them on your towel and iron them in place. Then place the body where you want it and iron it in place. Same thing with the eyes and beak and feet. Make sure everything is adhered very well. Optional: If you want you can add decorative ribbon to the bottom. I sewed that in place. Pretty cute? Don't forget to come say hello to me! at Crazy Little Projects or on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or RSS.

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  4. I love the towels! Thanks for posting.
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