Wow this tutorial is much easier than the one I used to make a hanging tea towel last week. I love EASY! And yours is just as beautiful. I was kind of dreading making another one but after seeing your version I'm excited to make more. Thank you for "EASY."
I love that fabric you used with the tea towel. My towels are much smaller than the one you used, so I will adjust the measurements accordingly. Thank you so much for sharing this idea.
I agree that Cecilia did not clearly explain each step, and this is particularly important for beginners like me. I had to use her tutorial for the things that I liked (the way that she added the bottom border, fro example) and the Notches tutorial, for the more organized way that she explained each step. I could not have been successful without using both tutorials. Thanks, Cecilia, for your version. I like parts of it better!
i really like this design, although i think with the size of the towel and the added fabric it makes it almost too long and would drag on the floor. however that can easily be adjusted for, and if i were selling them i would make them both sizes for those that have higher set ovens. For those saying your directions were hard to follow, pshhht, i found them very clear and to the point. and i understood them just fine. The thing i like the most about this design is that it is so easily adjustable. the width of the bottom ruffle. which i do think needs to be finished with some kind of hem or at the very least trimmed up with some pinking shears so that it doesn't start to fray. especially since most people will be using scraps when making this and cutting on or against the bias will be the least of their concerns. personally i will probably just trim it with the shears. It's quicker & easier and with a little ruffle or small pleats it will look so cute.
I loved this video but this tutorial is missing important info to the user. I understand the embroidery on your tea towel is offset but you presented this video in a way that the embroidery is an option. For those of us who chose not to embroidery were left in the dark as to how to properly make the fold as you say, "...such that if you have embroidery it's going to be on the midpoint, if you have no embroidery it doesn't really matter...". It does matter because this isn't enough information to know how to create the fold and put the tea towel top piece together properly. I really struggled with this part and I am sure many other users have also. Someone mentioned a place where you show the full process but there was not enough information to locate it.
The tea-towel should be folded at mid-point. Please see the final step from 7.20 mins. I mentioned that since I had not centralised my embroidery, I had to adjust the tea-towel accordingly. If you don't have embroidery then fold the tea-towel at the midpoint.
Very pretty but the instructions aren't very clear. Even with the embroidery off center, you really should try to show how you are actually attaching the bottom of the towel. Your instructions were fairly good up to that point. So confused how you are folding this without it looking horrible. I'm sure it has a lot to do with my abilities to sew.
i thought it was very clear. She stated that if your embroidery or whatever was NOT centered then you just needed to fold it in such a way tha it would equal 6" keeping the thing you want in the center. which means you have to have your folds not be perfectly even. one sides fold may be 4' while the other side's fold may be 6" to keep the piece you want in the cener, for example. Nobody would ever notice such a small detail though. Now if the embroidery or what ever is completely to the right of left, i don't know what you could do. well i do, but it would be a pain in the arse.
Loved how you showed how to hang it
Thank you!! I made my first hanging tea towel. So proud of me, thanks to you!
Enjoyed your tutorial Cecilia. Your instructions were really concise. Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful I love how you do your towels.❤❤❤
❤Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. You are a great teacher.
Wow this tutorial is much easier than the one I used to make a hanging tea towel last week. I love EASY! And yours is just as beautiful. I was kind of dreading making another one but after seeing your version I'm excited to make more. Thank you for "EASY."
Great tutorial I’m a new subscriber I enjoy different techniques on tea towels I like yours thank you
Just found your video. Love this tea towel. Thank you!!
I love that fabric you used with the tea towel. My towels are much smaller than the one you used, so I will adjust the measurements accordingly. Thank you so much for sharing this idea.
Can’t wait to try
very useful im addicted to this idea. thanks a lot
Beautiful job💞💞💞💞💞
I enjoyed your video tutorial very easily done and simple love it only 7steps well done.
Beautiful
Great video!!
The best😊❤
I would love to see you make the fabric “safe”. It has a zipper and you hang it in your closet to hide valuables.
I agree that Cecilia did not clearly explain each step, and this is particularly important for beginners like me. I had to use her tutorial for the things that I liked (the way that she added the bottom border, fro example) and the Notches tutorial, for the more organized way that she explained each step. I could not have been successful without using both tutorials. Thanks, Cecilia, for your version. I like parts of it better!
I love this so much.
I love it
Awesome! What embroidery machine did you use… loved that part of your design.
One thing that would really help would be to add a list of materials needed and the dimensions that need to be cut.
You’re a very good teacher. I will definitely try making one for the holidays 😊 thanks.
😊❤
Hi Celia what type of fabric are you using for the decorative borders please .
Originally done by Notches Sewing here on UA-cam a year ago.
She did excellent job of showing how to do each step and all the measurements, I made some right after her you tube video and sold several of them.
How did you finish the bottom fabric.
It was in the 1st step she done.
I serged it and used a quarter inch hem. If you don't have a serger, the turn it twice and hem.
On your border did you add interfacing or padding?
No need
i really like this design, although i think with the size of the towel and the added fabric it makes it almost too long and would drag on the floor. however that can easily be adjusted for, and if i were selling them i would make them both sizes for those that have higher set ovens. For those saying your directions were hard to follow, pshhht, i found them very clear and to the point. and i understood them just fine. The thing i like the most about this design is that it is so easily adjustable. the width of the bottom ruffle. which i do think needs to be finished with some kind of hem or at the very least trimmed up with some pinking shears so that it doesn't start to fray. especially since most people will be using scraps when making this and cutting on or against the bias will be the least of their concerns. personally i will probably just trim it with the shears. It's quicker & easier and with a little ruffle or small pleats it will look so cute.
You didn’t show the how you finished the edge of the bottom of the towel.
I serged it and used a quarter in seam allowance to hem it in.
I loved this video but this tutorial is missing important info to the user. I understand the embroidery on your tea towel is offset but you presented this video in a way that the embroidery is an option. For those of us who chose not to embroidery were left in the dark as to how to properly make the fold as you say, "...such that if you have embroidery it's going to be on the midpoint, if you have no embroidery it doesn't really matter...". It does matter because this isn't enough information to know how to create the fold and put the tea towel top piece together properly. I really struggled with this part and I am sure many other users have also. Someone mentioned a place where you show the full process but there was not enough information to locate it.
The tea-towel should be folded at mid-point. Please see the final step from 7.20 mins. I mentioned that since I had not centralised my embroidery, I had to adjust the tea-towel accordingly. If you don't have embroidery then fold the tea-towel at the midpoint.
Very pretty but the instructions aren't very clear. Even with the embroidery off center, you really should try to show how you are actually attaching the bottom of the towel. Your instructions were fairly good up to that point. So confused how you are folding this without it looking horrible. I'm sure it has a lot to do with my abilities to sew.
Check out video from NOTCHES. She did it first and better.
@@marstr1745 Thank you!
my apologies if my instructions on the folding was not clear to you.
i thought it was very clear. She stated that if your embroidery or whatever was NOT centered then you just needed to fold it in such a way tha it would equal 6" keeping the thing you want in the center. which means you have to have your folds not be perfectly even. one sides fold may be 4' while the other side's fold may be 6" to keep the piece you want in the cener, for example. Nobody would ever notice such a small detail though. Now if the embroidery or what ever is completely to the right of left, i don't know what you could do. well i do, but it would be a pain in the arse.
@@marstr1745 I think Notches Sewing designed this pattern and should have been given credit here.