You will love this lovely and easy sewing project by Notches Sewing on YouTube. Using only a few materials and some fabrics, you can put together an elegant towel holder that you can wash and reuse. Plus, you can also give it as a gift to a loved one or you can even sell it if you want.

Materials:

  • Main fabric
  • Fusible interfacing or fusible batting
  • Wide elastic
  • Embroidery thread
  • Beads
  • Needle and thread
  • Scissors or rotary cutter and a cutting mat
  • Marking pen or pencil
  • Iron, for pressing
  • Sewing machine
  • Pattern (Click here to download the pattern)

Directions:

Step 1

Print out the pattern, then cut the shape, lay the template on top of the fabric, trace, and cut the shape out including the small notches. Cut the batting and the elastic piece, then create a matching tassel, and add some beads as well. Lay the main fabric on top of your batting or interfacing fabric making sure that the wrong side of your main fabric is facing the glue side of the fusible or interfacing, then place the tassel on the pointed top center, and tack it ¼ inch from the point.

How To Sew DIY Towel Holder
Image credit: Notches Sewing via YouTube

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Step 2

Stitch the elastic on one short side, then fold the piece over in half with its right sides facing, and make sure the edges are matching. Sew around the with a ¼ inch seam allowance leaving one short side unsewn, then notch the corners, and turn the piece right side out through the unsewn side. Tuck the seams of the short side in nicely, then insert the other end of the elastic and stitch them in place. Insert the towel into the holder and adjust it to your liking.

Easy To Sew DIY Towel Holder
Image credit: Notches Sewing via YouTube

 

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Easy DIY Towel Holder Sewing Tutorial

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
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