Right before Christmas, Debbie from Confessions of a Plate Addict made these great little tea towels. They turned out really pretty and not only did she do it in color, but it really does look like embroidery.
I just loved these! Being that I usually keep some Osnaberg fabric on hand {it’s just so versatile}, I knew that I would be trying something similar soon. This is soon. I followed Debbie’s post so I won’t repeat any instructions here.
I didn’t have enough to do two towels of the same size like Debbie did, but I got one and then made a smaller one. My Osnaberg was just about totally cut up, so I used it all on this project.
I cut as close as I could to the images and the Avery directions say to keep it rounded for easier removal.
I used these two graphics from Karen at The Graphics Fairy. I was actually going to do the text one on both, but couldn’t resist the bee and crown image!
Here they are and I love the way they turned out! Picture overload ahead. This is the smaller one.
A nice little towel to use with my tray and maybe some tea and cookies.
Here’s the larger one.
Thanks so much Debbie for sharing your inspiration and thank you, Karen, for the great graphics!
Don’t forget to enter my giveaway for the PB Santos Ornament here! I’m keeping mine out all year round!
Linking up with
Brag Monday at The Graphics Fairy
Sew Crafty Tuesday at Ruby Jean's
Your Cozy Home at Cozy Home Scenes
Kathy
Those came out so cute. I really like them.
ReplyDeleteThey turned out wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteKathy yours turned out beautiful too! I remember Debbie posting about them.
ReplyDeleteLove these Kathy! I have all the supplies to make these. I was so inspired after seeing Debbie's but I have not yet taken the plunge. I just may had ego now!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy,
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I love your towels!!!
Thanks for the graphics.
Dee
Kathy I adore the bee and crown motif!They are the cutest towels.
ReplyDeleteXoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Adorable! You find the best graphics!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy,
ReplyDeleteI remembered you saying you were going to do these and yes you did!
They are so darn cute. Love them.
hugs
Sissie
Kathy I LOVE them both!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, wow! They turned out great! Isn't Osnaburg the best fabric? Thanks for the shout out! Happy weekend!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are adorable! Nice for a little shop or booth...... :-)
ReplyDeletespeaking of which- Pam from Frippery has a booth down the road near Jungle Jim's. We need to take a road trip down there some day that no snow is coming.
They are so pretty, Kathy! The new year has you in the creative mode!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend!
XO,
Jane
Kathy...they turned out beautifully! I love the graphics that you chose...just perfect with that fabric! Such pretty towels and they would make a wonderful gift! Happy Saturday! Angie xo
ReplyDeleteLove these, have been meaning to make them forever! You've given me motivation. I'd even choose the same graphics. I had never heard of Osnaburg but recently I've seen it mentioned a few times....is it expensive and/or hard to find? I'd love to try it. Now if I could only sew a ruffle!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love! And too funny as I just saved the French text to use on some bags. We must be sisters. LOL!
ReplyDeleteJ
Kathy,
ReplyDeleteThese are both very pretty...I have been wanting to make me some too...maybe soon I will find some extra time.
Blessings,
Linda
They look adorable... Looks like even with my limited sewing abilities I could do this! Great Job! XO Cindy
ReplyDeleteBoth of the towels are very pretty, Kathy. I enjoy looking at the different graphics but it can be difficult deciding which ones to use. I think you made a good choice for your towels. If you are interested, put them on my party on Tues. They would be a perfect addition.------Shannon
ReplyDeleteKathy I love them! Just wonderful! And they look so easy to make too....I just might be able to pull this one off...I'm DIY challenged *winks* Vanna
ReplyDeleteYou have been so busy! I love these! These are perfect in your new home! It just looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the towels you made!
ReplyDeleteDebbie's towels really do look like their embroidered. I'll have to go have a look at that tutorial.
Your tea towels are beautiful, I love the way they look on your stove and even on the tray.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cindy
Hello again Kathy----- Just wanted to thank you again for linking these to my party. You were one of the posts featured today. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see you again next week.
Have a great weekend!-----Shannon
Kathy,
ReplyDeleteYou left me a comment on my blog about my tea towels and that you had made these ... love them! I have got to make me a queen bee one!! So cute! Thanks for visiting my blog!
Hugs,
Donna