SUPPLIES & TOOLS:
- 1/3 yd Cotton flannel (will make 3 towels)
- 1 yd Cotton terrycloth (will make 9 towels)
- Fabric marker
- Size 20 plastic snaps (2 sets/towel)
- Plastic snap plyers
- Matching thread
- Basic sewing supplies
DIRECTIONS:
- For each towel:
- Cut one 12"x 13" of flannel and terry cloth.
- With RST, sew flannel and terry cloth together leaving an opening for turning.
- Clip corners and turn RS out; press.
- Slipstitch opening closed.
- Edgestitch all around towel.
- Follow manufacturer's directions, and apply snaps to each corner.
- Repeat, making desired number of towels.
- Snap towels together and roll onto dispenser.
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Cmoi from
What a great idea
I always wanted to make these diy Saving the earth
Date published: 2025-02-07
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SacTown Gal from
Great Christmas presents
This is a great Christmas present idea, especially for those who have everything! I bought thin cheap terry cloth towels, in different colors from my local dollar store, and used Velcro instead of the snaps.
Date published: 2023-09-25
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CreativeWan from
Can’t Wait to Try This!
I was immediately intrigued when I saw this project. Took me a minute to find it, but once I did, I was delighted with how simple and easy the directions are. I’m thinking of breaking out my serger for quicker edges! Ill add an update or another post when I’m done…
Date published: 2023-04-20
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cSYm from
Features
Not able to print nor download the pattern for this
Date published: 2020-11-18
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Mary from
Great beginner project
I use a Serger and don’t have to turn inside out. Super fast this way. Then I quilt the top a little so they stay together in the wash. Snaps are just a pain so I didn’t use these.
Date published: 2020-06-13
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Helen from
Great! ! !
we are so exited to start this! with the reviews it makes us very eager to start!
Date published: 2020-05-16
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Mother of 3 from
Great!
I make these, burning find it cheaper to use cheap washcloths vs terrycloth so mine are slightly smaller... also the ones I did in the beginning I messed up the snaps... my fault no one elses... but they are a life saver. I take them in the RV for cleaning bigger messes and paper towels bc we dont have a washing machine and use them at home for everything... I also use all kinds of prints, my family doesnt care, and it helps me get rid of scrapes...
Date published: 2020-03-30
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SueZee Bee 1972 from
Great idea for easy cleanup recycling
I use scraps made from worn towels and works great! These are too pretty!
Old fashioned handkerchiefs for facial tissue- easy to make from any old cotton poly shirt/ cloth. WE ALL need help though with toilet ‘tissue’?
Date published: 2020-03-29