What’s your best “my kid is a mess” story? I’ll go first: when tiny squish was a newborn, she projectile pooped (which I didn’t know was even a thing - how did no one warn me?!) straight off the changing table, down the dresser, on the carpet, and onto the wall. Fun times!
That’s so exciting!! 😊 This is a such a great project! I’m going to do easy tote bags soon and those are really fun too. It’s so much fun to make stuff for babies!!
Is your table top made of butcher block grade wood product??? I'm dying every time you use your rotary cutter on it without a protective cutting board underneath the fabric, 😱😱😱😱
Not a dumb question! I usually put the flannel side up on my shoulder, because the flannel is still fairly absorbent. And then I use the towel side to wipe up spills and leaks. 😊
Dude its a longgggggggg story but I need to make around 200 with a label attached, could you show this on an overlocker? please help me!!!! i subscribed!!!
Dang, that’s a big order! 😂 I’ve never used an overlocker before, just the overlock stitch on my machine. If I were doing that, I would batch cut the towels and flannel using a template (try folding the flannel so you can cut 2-3 pieces at a time). Then put the towel and flannel wrong sides together. I would use sewing clips instead of pins to make it faster! To add the label, slip it between the layers and pin before you sew. If you were doing it where you have the two layers right sides together (doing a straight stitch) you would put the label inside so that the edge of the label lines up with the edge of the fabric. I hope this all makes sense! Let me know if I can help any other way!!
What’s your best “my kid is a mess” story? I’ll go first: when tiny squish was a newborn, she projectile pooped (which I didn’t know was even a thing - how did no one warn me?!) straight off the changing table, down the dresser, on the carpet, and onto the wall. Fun times!
This was so fun to watch & I will be watching it again once I have a good drink & some towels in hand ready to sew!
😂I love how you are so “REAL”! Thanks for the video.
I bought the terry cloth as yardage and preshrunk it. Also soaked flannel in hot water and line dried to preshrunk as well
I’m not even a minute in and I love you already
Great tutorial! I love the idea of using a towel as a backing. These would make a great shower gift! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! A towel is way cheaper than buying Terry cloth by the yard. I hope they work out for you! 😊
@@drinkandsewthings4806 Great point!
You definitely made an ol' gal laugh today..😂 Ty❤ Your tutorial, was exactly what I was looking for!
I just started sewing recently. I’m a stay at hime mom with at 15 month old and a 3 month old. I can’t wait to make so many of these ☺️
That’s so exciting!! 😊 This is a such a great project! I’m going to do easy tote bags soon and those are really fun too. It’s so much fun to make stuff for babies!!
Thank you for sharing. I have a great grand daughter coming. I will make a bunch.
Congratulations!! ☺️♥️
Thank you for being you! You’re hilarious personality had me smiling through your whole video! 😁Great content too! 👍👍
Thanks for the video, you made it very easy!
I’m so glad! 😊
your my new fave person, you are soooooo funny, babies and beer lol!!! (don't worry I'm not a mother..)
Loved it. Will watch more of your.
Hi
Can you use any kind of towel
This was a great video thank you for sharing 😉 it was also fun to watch 👍🏻
Question please. When there is a direction pattern, do you make the direction go on short or long way of cloth? Hope it makes sense. Thanks
Either way! I like to make it go the long way because then I get to see more of the pattern. But either way will work. ☺️
Can I use a sorcerer machine to do that?
Is your table top made of butcher block grade wood product??? I'm dying every time you use your rotary cutter on it without a protective cutting board underneath the fabric, 😱😱😱😱
This is one of the most common comments I get. 😂 My mother-in-law was so shocked that she ended up buying me a cutting mat for Christmas! 😂
Awesome
This might be a dumb question but which side is up when placed on your shoulder. Should it be the towel side as it’s the most absorbent?
Not a dumb question! I usually put the flannel side up on my shoulder, because the flannel is still fairly absorbent. And then I use the towel side to wipe up spills and leaks. 😊
New to sewing thanks for the tips
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Welcome to the club! ☺️ This is such a fun hobby! I hope you are enjoying it.
Did you prewash the flannel?
If I’m using them for myself I do, but if I’m gifting them I don’t. Once you wash flannel it looks “used” so that’s why I don’t.
I like u great job 👍 👏 👌
Dude its a longgggggggg story but I need to make around 200 with a label attached, could you show this on an overlocker? please help me!!!! i subscribed!!!
Dang, that’s a big order! 😂 I’ve never used an overlocker before, just the overlock stitch on my machine. If I were doing that, I would batch cut the towels and flannel using a template (try folding the flannel so you can cut 2-3 pieces at a time). Then put the towel and flannel wrong sides together. I would use sewing clips instead of pins to make it faster! To add the label, slip it between the layers and pin before you sew. If you were doing it where you have the two layers right sides together (doing a straight stitch) you would put the label inside so that the edge of the label lines up with the edge of the fabric. I hope this all makes sense! Let me know if I can help any other way!!
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