Justin Dunham

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Make Your Own Tea Towels!

Filed under: Cooking Journal — Lillian Dunham on March 10, 2012

Hello! I’m Lilli, Justin’s wife and an avid eater of Justin’s cooking, an occasional sous-chef, and a DIYer. I want to share this tea towel project with you because it is easy, impressive, and useful. You can make them for yourself or they would make a nice wedding or house warming gift.

DIY Tea Towels

Cotton twill cut into pieces measuring 20" by 28"

Step 1: I started with pretty oatmeal-colored cotton twill with a woven-in stripe. I cut a few yards into pieces about 20″ by 28″.

Cut colorful cotton into 1" strips

"Stash-busting" strips of colorful cotton

Piecing the strips together as needed

Step 2: This project can be a “stash-buster” too! I used leftover fat quarters from a quilting project to make the colorful strips on each tea towel. Cut the cotton into 1″ strips and piece them if necessary for the 28″ strip. Although the strips will be run through a bias tape maker, for our purposes it does not matter if the strips are cut on the bias or straight of grain.

Press the 1" strips using a bias tape maker

Step 3: Press the cotton strips by running them through a bias tape maker. For our 1″ strip, use the 1/2″ bias tape maker. If you don’t have a bias tape maker you can make the tape by folding in and pressing 1/4″ on each raw edge of your strip, making a bi-fold 1/2″ strip.

Pin colorful strip approx. 3" from edge of 28" side

Top stitch colorful strip to the towel

Step 4: Pin the tape approximately 3″ from the left of the 28″ side of the cotton twill. Because mine is striped I was able to follow a stripe the length of the towel. Top stitch the colorful strip in place, using a neutral bobbin color and a matching top thread.

Pin and stitch cross strip 3" from 20" edge

Pin and stitch second strip 1" from first

Step 5: Pin the cross strip 3″ from the 20″ edge. Top stitch. Pin the next cross strip 1″ from the first and top stitch.

Fold and press each edge 3/4", twice

Cut each corner at a 45 degree angle from fold to fold

Press corner up to inner most fold

Mitered corner pinned and ready to sew

Step 6: We are almost done! Finish the edges of your tea towel by twice folding and pressing each edge approximately 3/8″. Miter the corners by cutting off each corner from fold to fold at a 45 degree angle. Fold in the corner up to the inner most fold.

Pin along the folded edges of the towel

Stitch along the edge of each mitered corner

Step 7: Pin and sew all along the folded edges of the towel, taking the time to sew along each mitered corner.

Finished tea towels

Packaged in a pretty box

A card to go with

You are done! I packaged my tea towels up in some pretty gift boxes and made a matching card to go with using left over fabric. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. Happy cooking!

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