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Mend a Towel

Donna Young @ 19 May 2008
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Last weekend, my son was in town for something to do with Civil Air Patrol. I asked him to bring his laundry so I could clean it. He normally does this himself, but I do not mind giving him a break and I usually find something that needs mending. This time it was a towel. An otherwise perfectly good towel had a giant hole in it and three small holes. This is what I did repair the towel.

The small image shows the patches. I patched it with an old blue towel. I could have used a white towel, but I wanted contrast.

The small patches are just squares laid over the hole and sewn over. I used a smocking stitch instead of zig-zag. Most machines should have that. My machine is 32 years old and not fancy, although it is excellent.

To patch the giant hole, I laid the blue towel under the white and sewed all around the hole with a straight stitch. After that, I trimmed each side around one-quarter inch from the stitching. Then I sewed over the raw edges on both sides with the smocking stitch.

After that, I dropped the feed-dogs, released pressure off the foot, and wrote the message, Instant Win, on the blue patch. I did free-hand writing, remember, my machine is not fancy. John used to say “instant win” a lot.

Image of patch:

towel

This towel writing isn’t new. A decade ago or more, I used to write (sew) various messages, such as “Shower Power” , “Oh to be Clean” (and etc.) on wash cloths to the kids. Pictured below is one of the washcloths.


Have a nice day!

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  1. laughing That is cute!

    Appliejuice · May 19, 09:44 AM · #

  2. love smile love



    I love it!



    Except now I am going to have to go and embroider all my washcloths with spunky little messages. Thanks a lot, Donna. smilie



    laughing

    Melanie · May 19, 02:21 PM · #

  3. cool I am happy to be of assistance Melanie. big grin

    Donna Young · May 19, 05:14 PM · #

  4. That is so cool! You are such a cool mom. I am impressed with your free writing. This post makes me want to get my sewing machine fixed. yes

    Tressa · May 20, 01:40 PM · #

  5. That is so cool. I am really impressed too!!

    I was hard pressed to sew a straight line on my last project blush



    What a neat idea. You`ve inspired me to mend my towels now.

    — Lisa · May 20, 04:50 PM · #

  6. Donna, that is so cool that you repair towels yes I just throw them in the rag pile for drying off the dogs, cars or clean up messes. Your family is so lucky to have you love

    Elaine · May 23, 04:00 AM · #

  7. That`s really cute. I like the idea of leaving them messages on their towels....I bet your kids are so happy they have you. yes

    Ginger · May 27, 02:53 PM · #

  8. This is really very cool. smile

    AmmanTex · Jul 28, 06:36 AM · #

 
 

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