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How Do You Sew A Hooded Towel?

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How Do You Sew A Hooded Towel?

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This handy hooded towel is a wonderful cover up for the beach or as a snuggly warm wrap after a bath. Sew this simple hooded towel for a vacation or a fun day at the beach for your kids. This project is easy enough for a sewing novice and is an economical craft that makes a terrific gift for birthdays or special occasions. You can make this cozy cover up in a short amount of time with just a few supplies. Place the two washcloths together and match the edges. Pin two adjacent sides together. Sew the pinned edges using a 1/2-inch seam allowance. Be sure to backstitch the ends to secure the seams. Open the seams and press. Top stitch each pressed seam on the washcloths to give them a smooth finish. This is the hood for your hooded towel. Turn the hood right side out with the seam edges on the inside. If using yardage of terrycloth, cut two squares the same size as a washcloth plus a 1/2 inch on all four sides. Fold each side over a 1/4 inch and press. Fold over a 1/4 inch again, press an

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