Thank you all for watching. If you could do me a favour and hit Subscribe and turn on all Notifications, it will help me more than you know❤️ Have you ever heard of round hand towels? I hope you give this a try. They're quite fun to make! Here is another tutorial I have for cutting bias binding ruclips.net/video/SEyfIeec13Y/видео.html . You can find more towel designs etc on my channel. Thanks for watching😀
These are so cute! Great gift idea. And thank you for the details for making and sewing on bias binding. I am getting ready to make some potholders with rounded corners, so this tutorial is very timely for me. :o)
Thanks so much for watching. You can also close the joins rather than overlapping if you want a cleaner finish. I didn't want to make the video longer with a third method.🙂
Thank you so much for your tutorial. This is very helpful not only for this particular project, but also for any project that involves "bias tape hemming". Greetings from Beirut, Lebanon.
Love how you teach so clearly! That is an interesting way to make bias tape! My friend makes it by sewing a large offset rhombus shape of bias fabric first then cuts it almost like a continous spiral....knowing how clever you are i bet you do this too...and even have a video for it! Love this and love you! Thank you for teaching! From the USA. ❤🤗
Hello from Down Under. Thanks for watching🙂. Yes I do have a tutorial for that other method. It's not my favourite as this is much faster for me. Here it isruclips.net/video/SEyfIeec13Y/видео.html.
Oh thank you Angela! I will watch it now to compare methods! I am all about easier and faster too. You are so thoughtful...and the BEST sewing I instructor! Just love your videos so much! 🤗💖
Hi Angela, thank you for sharing this unique towel. I really like the hanging loop with the snap. Your bias binding instructions are the best! I never miss your posts, watching from southeast Michigan.
I first saw a round towel in a little boutique about 15 years ago and have been making my own ever since. You did a great job with this tutorial. It never occurred to me to use waffle fabric. I have found that with the bath towels, using a cheaper, not as thick, towel works best. I have also gotten lazy when making the binding tape and stopped cutting from the bias. So far I’ve had no problems with the straight cut although I realize the bias cut will wear better long term so I appreciate your including how to do that. The binding you make yourself lends itself to many options. I like to embroider an appliqué design on my finished towels using some of the same fabric as the binding. Again, great job with this tutorial. I love your channel and all the wonderful projects. Your tutorials are the best on You Tube!
merci beaucoup. Cela signifie beaucoup pour moi venant d'une autre couturière. Faire un travail soigné est très important pour moi car je pense que chaque client mérite la meilleure qualité possible pour tout travail dont il a besoin.
What a great idea. I truly enjoy watching all your instructional videos. You do such a great job of explaining every detail so that even a novice can understand. I love your ideas, too. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Hello Sweetheart, I'm so glad you're making these towels. I'm making these towels for my home and RV. They should be easy to hang in many places with those cam snaps. I really think the waffle weave towel will be my preferred one of the two. Thanks for all your tutorials. I look forward to them. I would love a tutorial for a steering wheel cover. Just an idea. Much love from New Mexico😊
Really original idea, and the instructions on how to make bias binding were brilliant- I’m just learning how to sew (at past retirement age!) and your videos are the best I’ve found - clear, concise - you are a great teacher. Thanks again Angela, I look forward to your videos. Oh, and I’m the other side of the world from you - in the West Midlands of England, near the Welsh border.
Thank you for such a great video. I’m been looking for some round towels to embroider on but all I found was ones with a design already on them. Note I can make my own.
😅ni have made all of your towel patterns. I love them all. I have never had or used a round towel but love the idea. I'm going to make some of these. Thank you for the video. Vicki from Kansas
Thank you all for watching. If you could do me a favour and hit Subscribe and turn on all Notifications, it will help me more than you know❤️
Have you ever heard of round hand towels? I hope you give this a try. They're quite fun to make! Here is another tutorial I have for cutting bias binding ruclips.net/video/SEyfIeec13Y/видео.html . You can find more towel designs etc on my channel. Thanks for watching😀
My BELOVED Teacher💯😮. You're the Best of the best. Love from South Africa🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Thank you so much😊
I have never seen a round hand towel before. This s a great idea.
They're really nice to use. This is going to be my new "go to" gift to make for friends this year
I love your videos! They are always so clearly explained that you make anyone feel like they can finish the project. Thank you!!❤️
Thank you so much!
Brilliant as always, and so professional! THANK YOU! I am posting this in my 'sewing' group!
Awesome! Thank you!
❤adorable thank you for sharing, I’m watching from Northern California, USA😊 MUCH LOVE TO YOU ❤
Hello from Down Under! Thanks for watching 😊
Beautiful you explained it very well thank you
You are so welcome
These are so cute! Great gift idea. And thank you for the details for making and sewing on bias binding. I am getting ready to make some potholders with rounded corners, so this tutorial is very timely for me. :o)
Thanks so much for watching. You can also close the joins rather than overlapping if you want a cleaner finish. I didn't want to make the video longer with a third method.🙂
French towels! Love it!
Great! Thanks for watching.🙂
Didn't know about round towels. Your binding cutting is so easy to do. Thank you from West Michigan USA
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for your tutorial. This is very helpful not only for this particular project, but also for any project that involves "bias tape hemming". Greetings from Beirut, Lebanon.
Hello! Thanks so much for watching🙂
Love how you teach so clearly! That is an interesting way to make bias tape! My friend makes it by sewing a large offset rhombus shape of bias fabric first then cuts it almost like a continous spiral....knowing how clever you are i bet you do this too...and even have a video for it! Love this and love you! Thank you for teaching! From the USA. ❤🤗
Hello from Down Under. Thanks for watching🙂. Yes I do have a tutorial for that other method. It's not my favourite as this is much faster for me. Here it isruclips.net/video/SEyfIeec13Y/видео.html.
Oh thank you Angela! I will watch it now to compare methods! I am all about easier and faster too. You are so thoughtful...and the BEST sewing I instructor! Just love your videos so much! 🤗💖
Thank you for your kind words🙏
Thank you for the great gift idea. I've been making my own biased tape for about 40 years.
I am from West Central, Minnesota.
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Hello from Down Under. Thanks for watching😊
These are the best binding tips I've seen maybe ever!
Glad you think so!
Hi Angela, thank you for sharing this unique towel. I really like the hanging loop with the snap. Your bias binding instructions are the best! I never miss your posts, watching from southeast Michigan.
Thank you Charlotte😊
Cute idea. I never knew round towels were a thing. Thank you for the tutorial and tips on how to make and attach a seam binding.
Thanks for watching! Round towels can be found in France.
You are a wonderful instructor and your technique is great. Thank you for the pattern.
Thank you!
Thank You for a thorough video. Watching from cold, snowy and frigid Southern Illinois!😊
Thanks for watching! Hope you're in front of a fire🙂
What a cute baby gift! I’ve never seen these and I think I may need to make several for my kid’s bathroom. Great tutorial! Thank you.
Thanks so much! 😊. You can use cute shaped snaps
Excellent.. watching from South Dakota
Awesome! Thank you!
Oh, I just love these! Perfect for a guest bathroom! Thank you! Can't wait to try it!
They're quite fun to make. Happy Sewing!!
Hello from Australia & many thank you's 😃
Hi from QLD!!
Watching from Northern Arizona, USA 🪻
Hi Brenda from Down Under😊
I first saw a round towel in a little boutique about 15 years ago and have been making my own ever since. You did a great job with this tutorial. It never occurred to me to use waffle fabric. I have found that with the bath towels, using a cheaper, not as thick, towel works best. I have also gotten lazy when making the binding tape and stopped cutting from the bias. So far I’ve had no problems with the straight cut although I realize the bias cut will wear better long term so I appreciate your including how to do that. The binding you make yourself lends itself to many options. I like to embroider an appliqué design on my finished towels using some of the same fabric as the binding. Again, great job with this tutorial. I love your channel and all the wonderful projects. Your tutorials are the best on You Tube!
Oh thank you so much! Yes you are right about using thinner towels. I tried getting ones with flatter pile. Thanks for watching!!
Love all of your teachings. Watching from NC
Awesome! Thank you!
I love your videos, your voice is so calming!!! Watching from Campbell River BC, on Beautiful Vancouver island!!
Oh thank you! Was in Van over xmas but didn't get a chance to go to the Island.........
Thank you for your teaching! You are awesome.
You are very welcome! I hope you enjoy the project. 😊
Je suis couturière, et votre travail est impeccable. Chaque vidéo est bien faite et bien expliqué ❤👍👍❤
merci beaucoup. Cela signifie beaucoup pour moi venant d'une autre couturière. Faire un travail soigné est très important pour moi car je pense que chaque client mérite la meilleure qualité possible pour tout travail dont il a besoin.
Thank for an excellent video. Your bias binding explanation was wonderful. I may be able to cut my own now. Thank you!
Fantastic! Thanks for watching🙂
Thank you for the great Video, I love learning new tips!
You are so welcome!
Bonjour merci pour cette vidéo et ces explications très claires et bien détaillées je suis de France
Bonjour d'Australie! Merci beaucoup d'avoir regardé😊
Very nice gift ideas. Beautiful job done.
Thanks so much 😊
Another brilliant idea ❤
Thanks for watching Wendy!
What a great idea. I truly enjoy watching all your instructional videos. You do such a great job of explaining every detail so that even a novice can understand. I love your ideas, too. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Thank you so much! Glad yo like them😊
Hi there Angela these are so cute ,l just love your videos your so clear .I'm from Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you so much! Fellow Canadian here!🙂
I knew it! 😊
Oh, almost forgot. From Tampa, Florida☀️
Hi from Down under😊
Great idea! I love interesting home items. Watching from Pennsylvania USA.
Hello from Down Under. Thanks for watching🙂
Bellissimo progetto! grazie!♥
Hello Sweetheart, I'm so glad you're making these towels. I'm making these towels for my home and RV. They should be easy to hang in many places with those cam snaps. I really think the waffle weave towel will be my preferred one of the two. Thanks for all your tutorials. I look forward to them. I would love a tutorial for a steering wheel cover. Just an idea. Much love from New Mexico😊
Hi from Australia!! They'll be perfect for an RV. I will put it on the request list...🙂
Really original idea, and the instructions on how to make bias binding were brilliant- I’m just learning how to sew (at past retirement age!) and your videos are the best I’ve found - clear, concise - you are a great teacher. Thanks again Angela, I look forward to your videos. Oh, and I’m the other side of the world from you - in the West Midlands of England, near the Welsh border.
Hello from Down Under! So glad you found this helpful🙂
I love your explanation for binding. Your voice is so calm and not rushed. Thank you so much from Canada.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching😊. I’m also a Canuck living abroad🍁
What a great video. Such thorough and clear instructions. You make it look so easy. Thanks so much and hi from Australia 👋
Thank you! I’m in Aus too😃
أول متتبعة لك من الجزائر دائما في القمة مزيدا من التألق والنجاح✌️🇵🇸🇩🇿
Thanks for watching 🙂
I am always nervous in aligning the stitches on both sides of the bias. Your tutorial and tips are concise and easy to follow. Thank you very much!
You are so welcome!
Genius - thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching😊
Thank you for such a great video. I’m been looking for some round towels to embroider on but all I found was ones with a design already on them. Note I can make my own.
Yes you can! Thanks for watching🙂
I was gifted one of these years ago. I had no idea what it was so it was donated shortly after.
Oh no 😄. Hope you give it a try.
I love this.
Thank you😊
So great. Thankyou
Thank you!
Hi from LabrDor Canada
I’m also a fellow Canuck😊
Thank you Somme are very useful Alaska
You are welcome!
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Hi from Australia😊
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I also want to start a small business . i make different types of scrunchies but i couldn't sell them .
i am making a scrunhies of different design but i don't have the pass selling option .can you help me ?
Do you mean the bodkin to thread the elastic through? Here you go - It’s called a Clover Loop Turner/ bodkin amzn.to/3uqn6CM
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Why would anyone want this? So dumb
Round towels are common in France. They are quite nice to use.
😅ni have made all of your towel patterns. I love them all. I have never had or used a round towel but love the idea. I'm going to make some of these. Thank you for the video. Vicki from Kansas
@vickipeterson1276 thanks Vicki!😊