I did buy the vitamins and scented wax on my list. I also bought a few random things like some t shirts for me marked down to $2 and $3, a nice gallon plastic pitcher for $1.24.
Then when I saw the yellow, gray and white chevron towels, which match our hall bathroom, I really wanted them.
I was shopping slow so I unfolded the bath towel and liked how it felt and decided I would just buy 1 bath towel and try to turn it into 4 hand towels.
I folded the bath towel in quarters and compared it to a hand towel we already had. The cut size would be slightly smaller but it still seems plenty big enough to me for a hand towel.
I folded the bath towel in quarters and compared it to a hand towel we already had. The cut size would be slightly smaller but it still seems plenty big enough to me for a hand towel.
So, I cut the 1 bath towel into 4 hand towel shapes. There was no waste, I just cut it once right down the middle horizontally and then once straight up the middle the length of the towel.
The store towel was sewn in gray thread but I didn't have any gray thread on hand. I wanted to finish today so I just used white thread. I left the original towel hems except for where they were cut, I just turned under those edges about a half inch and zigzagged machine stitched to hold in place.
The zigzag will also prevent raveling.
The zig zag pretty much blends in with the towel loops and is not very noticeable.
The zig zag pretty much blends in with the towel loops and is not very noticeable.
The hall bath- the walls were already yellow, the rugs were already gray and now
I spent less than an hour doing the cutting and sewing.
My towels net cost was $1.74 each compared to 5.96 each.
If I had bought 4 hand towels, it would of been $23.84. So my hour of sewing saved $16.90 and I don't think I would of liked the store bought towels any better than the ones I just sewed.