It's impossible to make only one of something.
(Sort of like potato chips, but eating vs. making.)
(Sort of like potato chips, but eating vs. making.)
Here is another towel topper:
This time I used an old dish towel.
See here's the other side:
(Waste not, want not, right?)
Towel topper pattern found here.
Using a rose instead of a button.
When I get on a kick, I get on a kick!
Tomorrow I will show you what I did with the other half of this dish towel.
(The side sans cute embroidery.)
Great idea the towel toppers! And the colors POP! I remember when these were popular about 40 years ago. Now they are back!!! And I love your rosy closy! Hugs, Linda@Wetcreek Blog
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Astri. :)
ReplyDeleteSmiling :o)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Sunday
You are definitely on a roll now!!!! xx
ReplyDeleteI am alwaus delighted with their work, loved the idea of the hand beats.
ReplyDeleteelisa/Brasil
Oh my goodness...those are just darling! How did I miss so many of your posts??? I loved catching up this morning. And the bunny....swoon!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make some towel toppers, and you have inspired me to do so. What a darling little Christmas gift too!
Hugs,
Kris
Another cute towel Astri. Green and blue are my favorite colors together.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Those make really great gifts.
ReplyDeleteSo cute :-)
ReplyDeleteA fabulous Christmas gift.. Love the roses thankyou for sharing :)) hugs pat :))
ReplyDeleteYou inspired me to have a go once I saw that 1st one, so I kind of made up something over the weekend..... I'm really pleased with it, so plan to do up a few for Christmas gifts
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely! X
ReplyDeleteIt's so cheery - looking forward to the other half!
ReplyDeleteI keep my dishtowels forever too. Especially the nice woven ones like that. :)
so.... where is the pattern???????????
ReplyDeleteThe link to purchase the pattern on Etsy is within the post. Under "Towel topper pattern found here"...click on the word here.
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