So how would you all like another challenge? I know some of my readers are working on other projects but this one should be quick and hopefully, fun to do!
Towels are one of my favorite things to stitch! I hang them on the door of my Hoosier cabinet and change them with the holidays and seasons. And I make of them for gifts too!
Ok, here's the criteria:
Make a vintage style towel either from scratch or using a purchased dishtowel. I don't recommend terrycloth. I think cotton is easier to work with but I'll leave that up to you.
You can do embroidery, either by designing your own pattern or you can use an iron-on transfer design such as Aunt Martha's. You're welcome to use vintage patterns too like I do with my vintage Vogart collection!
If you prefer, you can do applique either by hand or machine. If you like crayon tinting, feel free to use that.
You're welcome to embellish it with vintage fabric, reproduction fabric, rick rack, crocheting, tatting or anything else vintage that you can think of.
The only thing I would prefer you not to use is counted cross stitch since counted work was not available in the 30's and 40's.
You're welcome to use any vintage patterns you may have like I did with my vintage style apron.
Here are a few photos of some of the towels I've made to give you an idea of what you can do and what vintage should look like:
The strawberry towel is hand appliqued with blanket stitching and embroidery. The border is tatting.
This design is from one of my vintage Vogart patterns. The border is one of my reproduction 30's prints.
Another of my vintage Vogart embroidery patterns bordered with gingham check and rickrack.
Last but not least, another vintage Vogart embroidery pattern bordered simply with some blue rickrack.
All of these towels are made from scratch using white quilters cotton fabric.
If you remember my Days Of The Week Rooster towels, those were worked on Martha Stewart Days Of The Week cotton towels available at KMart. The days are already on there.
I will have my towel ready to show you tomorrow. Yes, I got the idea last night while I was stitching on a towel. Mine towel is actually vintage!
Anyway, when you complete you project, email me a photo along with a brief description of what you did to accomplish your vintage look such as what items or techniques you used and I will post the photos and your descriptions here at the blog. If you use vintage patterns and want to scan the cover photo, I'll be happy to include that as well.
I can't wait to see what you all come up with!
Enjoy everyone!