Thank you! You can place the embroidered piece behind the stove handle, then fold the towel over the handle from back to front and insert the thru the towel topper opening 😊
Thank you for doing this video, you did an awesome job. I will say I think the reason you had a problem when you trimmed the batting away after it was first stitched down is probably because you cut through the stabilizer. Cutting through the stabilizer turned everything loose. Ask me how I know :) As long as you don't cut through the stabilizer you should not have a problem with things getting wacky. It's just easier for me to cut the layers one at a time instead of cutting through them altogether. Keep up the good work!
Hi, mine felt like it was longer too when I first made it but after hanging it on the handle, it kind of balanced itself out. Did you use a kitchen towel or another type of towel?
Are these motor oil resistant? I used semi synthetic and my wife hates when I dirty her towels after working in the garage. If I could put “garage” on them, maybe she won’t yell at me anymore?
Thank you so much for this great tutorial…you are a blessing! 💕
❤️❤️ Thank you so much! :)
Thanks for the tutorial of floating, adding batting and towel in the hoop! Please show also how to loop the towel on the stove handle.
Thank you! You can place the embroidered piece behind the stove handle, then fold the towel over the handle from back to front and insert the thru the towel topper opening 😊
Great video. I love your color choices. So elegant.
Thank you so much! 😊
Thank Ale. They are beautiful ❤
Glad you like them!
I love how the towel loops through and beautiful embroidery! Where do I buy it!?! Lol
Thanks!! Coming soon on my website www.alliesewcrafty.com ❤️
Thank you for doing this video, you did an awesome job. I will say I think the reason you had a problem when you trimmed the batting away after it was first stitched down is probably because you cut through the stabilizer. Cutting through the stabilizer turned everything loose. Ask me how I know :) As long as you don't cut through the stabilizer you should not have a problem with things getting wacky. It's just easier for me to cut the layers one at a time instead of cutting through them altogether. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for that tip! :) Yes this is definitely a trial and error project 😆
I made this and it came out beautiful. However the towel hangs so long. Did I do something wrong?
Hi, mine felt like it was longer too when I first made it but after hanging it on the handle, it kind of balanced itself out. Did you use a kitchen towel or another type of towel?
Are these motor oil resistant?
I used semi synthetic and my wife hates when I dirty her towels after working in the garage.
If I could put “garage” on them, maybe she won’t yell at me anymore?
Absolutely lol
Maybe the stitching wasn't even because your needle came out??
Or maybe the tension 🤷🏻♀️😊
I just don't see the point of attaching the towel to the topper. You have to wash both. I would rather have one where you can change the towel.
I’ve seen other patterns like that where you can swap the towels. I want to try that pattern as well 😊