Here is what I have been making for Christmas.
Just use your fabric scraps and dress up your basic white dish towels. Just make sure you use some nice quality absorbent ones. I bought these at OSJL this summer and stocked up. For 4 dish towels they were only $2.99 each. What a steal! Yes, I bought all they had in sight. The hubby never understood why I was buying some many of them… until now!
I made up a little drawstring bag to put the dish towels in. This makes a great gift and is fairly cheap and easy to make.
A fat quarter apron for the little ones.
All it takes is two fat quarters or some fabric scraps.
So that is just a peek of what I have been making for Christmas, what have you been making?
Erin says
Cute dishtowels! I love the Amy Butler prints you chose!
Ashley Tremaine says
Love these…super cute!! I wish I sewed!! Great job…and sweet blog!
Becca says
Love the towels! Thanks for linking! I'll be featuring this on BCD tomorrow!
Haley says
I just found your blog and I think I'm in love. Too cute!!
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