Sunday, April 13, 2014

Tea Towel Kits and Free Pattern


Hi there! I hope you all enjoyed your weekend!! I got some sewing time in this weekend and can't wait to show you what I have been working on.  :)

I have been waiting to show you guys these darling tea towels I've made for a while now!  I used the Moda Toweling, which I absolutely love and really can't get enough of! These little lovelies are a fast and easy project, that would make a perfect gift!

The pattern is completely free!

Download our free PDF Pattern HERE! 



I had a blast making these towels, and the best part is that they are easy and quick! I literally whipped one of these up in a half an hour!  You really can't beat that! :)
Since Christmas is right around the corner, we have these cute Christmas towel kits available for purchase at the shop! 


Click here to see our current Tea Towel Kits!

This Christmas Tea Towel Kit, is very traditional and the fabrics are gorgeous! There is some metallic gold in there, which really sets these towels apart and make them really elegant!

These towels feature Wilmington's popular Christmas 1930's fabric! These just say vintage, and would be a perfect gift for someone who loves 1930's prints!


We also have some everyday towel kits!  This first one is made using Moda's new line Fancy by Lily Ashbury.  These towels almost remind of fiesta ware! They are so bright and cheery!


These lovely coral and brown towels are my absolute favorite! These were made using Fig Tree's Somerset line and they are so fabulous! These would be perfect at your Thanksgiving table!



Talk to you soon!



245 comments:

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LisaT said...

I am a current subscriber. Thanks!

emsgram said...

while my first thought was that the towels would only be for display, by the time i got to the post a comment section, i realized that my family are my best guests. so who better to use the towel than my family. thank you for the opportunity to win this beautiful towel. and happy easter to all!

charlotte l said...

I like to use my pretty things! Thanks for the chance!

lisagirl said...

Hands Off.....these are for show only!

Ella and Nesta said...

I already receive your newsletter!

Ella and Nesta said...

I think I'd just use them on a special occasion, like Easter!

wonderlandbyalyce said...

They would be for show only except in case of an emergency. Thanks!

wonderlandbyalyce said...

I'm signed up for your newsletter, thanks!

Anonymous said...

I would use them.

LauraDot said...

I actually use tea towels every day. I love the way they look, feel and function. I downloaded this free pattern- thank you Lindsey, but would love to win the kit. You have such a great eye for picking fabrics from multiple lines that work well together.

Teensy said...

Show only - hang on my oven door and gifts for special folks. I'm visualizing holiday ones! Also, didn't know Moda sells toweling. Signed up for newsletter.

Unknown said...

Well according to my MIL they were intended to cover scones or placed on the bottom of the tea tray. They are so lovely I think I would use my as a decoration or if I get really ambitious make some scones and use it to keep them warm!

Jayne said...

I would use them! I am having a shortage of towels right now and the ones I do have...rather icky!

Kathy said...

I'd use them - that way I can make more

Anonymous said...

I would definitely use them for show only, too pretty to use.

java diva said...

Show only!! They're so beautiful!!

Run 'n Stitch said...

They are so pretty. I would use them. Or give them away. Thank you for offering this as a give away. I just subscribed.
Kathi

Anonymous said...

I would make them for my Church's Lottie Moon Mission auction.

Unknown said...

For show

Stitches said...

I would use them for show for a while and then might grab them for a quick wipe....

Stitches said...

I am a weekly newsletter subscriber

Kira said...

They would be used. Pretty and Practical.

Nancy said...

Those are gorgeous. I would hang them out but if I they were used I wouldn't freak out--life is too short

Nancy said...

I already subscribe to your newletter and follow your blog. I look forward to each new item.

Terry@ a quilting blog said...

They'd be for 'show only'…too pretty to use :)

Terry@ a quilting blog said...

I'm already a subscriber…thanks for the sweet giveaway!

nan_c said...

I like them for show!

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nan_c said...

I am already a subscriber.

NyRoraback@gmal.com

robin said...

Life is too short to not use the pretty things!

Tanya Quilts in CO said...

They are too cute to use and get dirty! mcsdces19@gmail.com

Marguerite said...

I love kitchen towels. Especially the old linen towels with embroidery. They look great but I think I would use them when they are out for company to see. Marguerite Namdar DaisyM35@sbcglobal.net

Marguerite said...

I'm already a subscriber

Peg G said...

I am already listed as a subscriber. Towels this pretty are for show only plus I have 2 daughter and two DIL so these would make great little gifts

Hettie Lynn said...

They are so pretty that I would use them for show.

Hettie Lynn said...

I'm already a newsletter subscriber.

NewLou said...

I would definitely use them. My mom and my grandmother would use lovely things everyday, and I try to do the same. It brings me joy and brightens the mundane things in life. I could always make more. :) Alicia
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Beth said...

We would use them only when company was here. That would extend their life by a bit, but still give me the satisfaction of using the nice things in daily life. I do not want to be one of those women who saves everything "for good", and dies with the nice stuff still in plastic or tucked away in closets.

Beth said...

I am a newsletter subscriber: wordygirl at earthlink dot net

Unknown said...

I would make these tea towels to be for show at first.... Then after a while I would use them, so my family would see me using them and remember me using them. The Making of Memories....

Unknown said...

USE them,,,,there's nothing more beautiful than watching the fabrics "mature" with washing and use...not collecting dust hanging "pretty"...

Barbara O. said...

I'd put them for show only, or I'd gift them. Thanks for the chance!

Barbara O. said...

I get your newsletter already.

laura said...

For show only

laura said...

I am a subscriber

Anonymous said...

I am a subscriber. Thank you for the tutorial! I will use the towels & give as gifts. I use the tea towels to dry dishes, but keep another towel for drying hands!

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