Saturday, October 31, 2009

Kitchen Towel & Potholder Gift sets

This project proved to be the perfect way to repurpose a hopelessly stained and faded vintage tablecloth. My sweet neighbor offered me a cloth that belonged to her mother. It was obviously too far gone to be used for its original purpose, but she thought I might like it for one of my projects. After cleaning, I could see that only one of the side borders escaped the damaging stains and holes, so I had to find some way to use these pretty tulips. When I found a multi-pak of these wonderful plain white huck towels at Bed Bath and Beyond, I knew that a kitchen set would be perfect. I used the longest piece of the salvaged border for the towel, and the smaller section for the hot pad. I hope it will be a sweet reminder of her mother as she's working in the kitchen. I also had enough left to make a small make-up bag for her sister. I was so pleased with how these turned out, I decided to take a cue from SewMamaSew's Scrap Buster month and make some more using up some of my small scrap pieces. These are on their way to one of my dearest friends. I think I need to stop by the store to pick up another pak of towels and make myself a pretty kitchen set, too. :-)

Oh! I almost forgot...I want to give a big THANK YOU to Rachel at Craftzine for featuring my Cherry Cream Cheese Danish post on their blog. Thanks Rachel!

14 comments:

  1. I like your idea of using vintage linens. I have some that I have collected and want to use them in some way. Thanks!

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  2. A really great project, love those tulips! xo, suzy

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  3. Those tulips are so pretty. The towels and potholder turned out great, your neighbor is sure to love it.

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  4. Too pretty to use! I love using pieces of vintages linens for other projects.

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  5. Great ideas! Love the blue and white together.
    Karla

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  6. Great ideas and a good and nice work. Beautiful! :)

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  7. Beautiful! You made new memories from old ones ... invaluable :-)

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  8. You are so innovative. You share so many wonderful ideas on your blog.

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  9. lovey work, great gifts too. I just adore how you put colours together.

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  10. Absolutely darling, that is how they turned out! I want to make some now.

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  11. I think I need to go to the store for some towels. Such a clever and beautiful idea!! Thanks so much for sharing. I am making gift aprons right now and look forward to incorporating your idea into the gift package. -karen

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  12. sooo Pretty!!!
    How do you get the think feel for the pot holders!!!

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  13. Thank you, Mahek!
    I used two layers of a fusible
    fleece between the fabrics.

    Kimberly :-)

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