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Practical items don’t have to be merely functional, we like ours to look pretty too! These tea towel toppers are just that. They serve the purpose of helping to hang and dry your glass cloths, but also look rather lovely. We’ve gone for a vintage look, but you could choose fabrics to suit your own kitchen style.
Stitch a teatowel hanger
Download the templates. Cut two main parts from a large floral print fabric and two tabs from a smaller pattern. With right sides facing, pin the two together along the straight ends and machine stitch with a 6mm seam allowance. Press the allowance towards the main part. Fix the two parts of a press stud or hook and loop tape to the right side of one piece, in the positions marked. This will be the front.
Pin the front and back pieces together with right sides facing and machine stitch with a 6mm seam allowance. Trim the curves and press back a 1cm turning along the bottom opening. Turn right side out. Starting at the centre back, tack ric rac inside the edge so that a row of curves peek out from behind the turning. Machine stitch close to the fold.