Small Mario towel

jadely wrote:Cute! Did you buy that towel, or attach it? I have not seen a towel like that in any craft stores, and I have a student who was wanting to do some towels... so if you did make it/attach it, I need to know how!
If I'm not mistaken, she most likely used waste canvas. You pin the canvas on, stitch away, then once you finished you wash it, and the canvas dissolves, leaving just the design.jadely wrote:Cute! Did you buy that towel, or attach it? I have not seen a towel like that in any craft stores, and I have a student who was wanting to do some towels... so if you did make it/attach it, I need to know how!
I use it, but not as often as the others. I have to wash it by hand instead of put it on washing machinekatdun wrote:Cute! Do you actually use it or is it just decorative?
I bought it. There's a lot of them here. Didn't attached, it has a stitchable area, so I stitched directly on the toweljadely wrote:Cute! Did you buy that towel, or attach it? I have not seen a towel like that in any craft stores, and I have a student who was wanting to do some towels... so if you did make it/attach it, I need to know how!
ufa wrote:I am _very_ glad that you all liked itIt took some time to accomplish. I am a beginner in stitching, slow as a turtle
Thank yougamerwolff wrote:ufa wrote:I am _very_ glad that you all liked itIt took some time to accomplish. I am a beginner in stitching, slow as a turtle
That's not a bad thing!!!!! you're stitches are impeccable great work! Did you dye the towel or was it predone?