Wrapping up in a towel is something that most people do after a shower, but the towels can slip off very easily so it can be difficult to keep them on for any length of time. I found this after shower wrap video tutorial by Kelly Barlow, on YouTube, that is made from an ordinary bath towel. This sewing project is so super easy, any beginner will have no trouble pulling this project off. All you have to do is sew down a fold horizontally across your towel and insert a piece of elastic. The towel clasp is a 4-inch strip of velcro and will keep the towel very secure as you are doing other activities. This towel wrap can also be made for a guy by placing the elastic around the waist. Everyone loves these towel wraps and they make excellent gifts.
Materials For After Shoer Towel Wrap:
- A bath towel (or beach towel, if you want the wrap to be longer)
- 1 yard of elastic
- Fabric glue
- 2 yards of ribbon (for decoration, optional)
- 6-inch piece of velcro
- Thread
- A sewing machine
Directions:
In this after shower wrap video tutorial by Kelly Barlow, on YouTube, you will learn how to make a comfortable wrap that will put your ordinary bathrobe out of commission. You begin by making a large horizontal fold, then pin and sew.
Then
This after shower wrap is so comfy I wear it for hours, and it doesn’t slip at all.