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Perennial Posted - Feb 18 2010 : 04:54:17 AM
I'm working on learning embroidery so I can do my
badge, after that, i'd like to work on some pretty towels
to hang and use for drying dishes, etc. Are there any particular
ones that i should use? Ironing isn't my thing, so i would have
to take that into consideration when picking a suitable farbric if possible, or I'll just have to start ironing once in a while!
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Karrieann Posted - Feb 27 2010 : 4:36:54 PM
I agree with Mary.. I have gotten the dish towels from Bobbinrobin... these are awesome! Some have been cut in half for the tea towel swap. and some left in the regular size. I am currently making some just for me!

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MaryLD Posted - Feb 27 2010 : 4:14:59 PM
Bobbinrobin sells AWESOME dish towels on Etsy! She has a posting on the tea towel swap/ Barter .
MAry LD

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Lorie Marler Posted - Feb 26 2010 : 5:59:19 PM
Juanita how did you know I have some red days of the weeks patterns I want to embroider. Are you my secret santa?? You better not tell it will ruin the surprise.

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Lorie Marler Posted - Feb 19 2010 : 6:32:45 PM
Well I am a bit ashamed to admit I usually don't dry dishes but I never buy paper towels so my kitchen towels are used to wipe up my counters ect. So I was wondering what size would work best. My towels have always been made out of terry and the regular kitchen towel size (or should I say the modern kitchen towel size). I geuss it will be hard wiping up the first kool aid spill after spending so much time embroidering the towels. I am almost afraid to start.
Perennial Posted - Feb 19 2010 : 04:13:12 AM
Thanks - I'll pick some up. Do you just use some cotton clothe or such to "practice/learn" on?
nut4fabric Posted - Feb 18 2010 : 3:54:44 PM
I get the biggest ones that I can find, when I have alot of dishes to dry it gives me more towel to do it with.
Kathy
Lorie Marler Posted - Feb 18 2010 : 11:35:59 AM
I need some of these too! What size do you ladies like?? I have some Days of the week patterns I am itching to start if i can get the towels.
nut4fabric Posted - Feb 18 2010 : 08:09:29 AM
Flour sack towels are the best, you can find them at www.herschners.com for a reasonable price and in two sizes.
Kathy

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