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Monday, April 14, 2014

3 Projects Featuring Moda Toweling!

I have recently discovered Moda Toweling, and I seriously can't get enough of it!  If you aren't sure what toweling is or have never heard of it, then you've come to the right place! I am going to show you what it is, and also show you three different ideas using this toweling!




Moda Toweling, is an affordable cotton fabric that is purchased by the yard.  It is 16" wide, and is hemmed on both sides.  It comes on a roll, kind of like a paper towel roll and it is cut by the yard.  So all you have to do is hem the top and bottom of your towel.  It also comes in a variety of types.  

               1. Natural                    2. White                   3. Red/Blue Border



I have used both the white and the natural in these projects, and couldn't be happier with them! 

For these tea towels, I used the natural toweling.  The towels measure 16" x 25" finished.  I also made a free pattern for download, so you can make these yourself!  You can download here!

Jodie has made these sweet towels into affordable kits so that you can make your very own! Each kit contains enough fabric to make two towels! You can buy the kits here!



You can enter to win a kit for these towels here! And you can download the PDF pattern for FREE! 


For the apron, I used the same method I used to make the towel, except I did 6 prairie points, and I sewed the prairie points on the long edge rather than the shorter edge.  I also added a grosgrain ribbon for the ties, rather than fabric! This was such a fun project and took less than an hour to make! 



For the apron I used:
5. 7/8" red grosgrain ribbon (2.5-3 yards)


I wanted to also show you a project with the white toweling! 

I decided that my little girl needed a fun little apron! I thought ruffles would be the perfect addition to the apron!



4. 7/8" red grosgrain ribbon 

If you know how to sew a ruffle, then you can make this apron! All I did was make 4 ruffles by using the width of fabric strips and sewed them onto the toweling.  I then sewed a strip of red ribbon above the ruffles to cover my seam.  I used another red ribbon on the for the ties.  

The sky is the limit here with this little apron, you could add a fun little pocket or even add some appliqué!



I have had so much fun creating these projects with the toweling! I have stocked up on both the natural and the white toweling for future projects! If you decide to make an apron or some towels, I would love to see them! Shoot me an email: lindsey@fortworthfabricstudio.com

Talk to you soon,


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12 comments:

eileensideways said...

those are great projects. i am intrigued by the toweling

Tracy said...

I do believe I need to make an apron for my granddaughter! So cute!

Melanie said...

Did you prewash your fabric first? Love the towels!

Jana Machado said...

Definitely an interesting fabric! I liked all of your projects with it!

ChristaQuilts said...

These are adorable - you are so creative!

Sue Daurio said...

Great projects, love the ruffles apron. I will have to check out that toweling fabric

Chris Dodsley @made by ChrissieD said...

So pretty, great projects :D

Shannon @ Modern Tradition Quilts said...

Those are the cutest tea towels & aprons ever! Thanks for sharing the pattern!

Emily Breclaw said...

So adorable. Thank you for the tutorials :-) I may just have to try the ruffly aprons for my three girls.

Fort Worth Fabric Studio said...

Hi Melanie! No, I did not prewash my fabric! But you certainly could, if you prefer that! :) Thanks for stopping by!

-Lindsey

CeLynn said...

How cool is that?! I will be looking into purchasing some of this in the near future. Do you think that this could be dyed different colors?

Love all three of your adorable projects!

Connie Kresin Campbell said...

What cute projects Lindsey! Thanks for sharing.
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