

This was a really fun challenge for me. I don’t make potholders and have bowl cozies so what could I make?
It was a fairly easy choice because I had picked up a few towels last year and found them when I was looking for something else.

I had an idea of what I wanted but had no pattern. I layered some gingham with batting and backing and quilted it up. Then I cut my towel in half and gathered the top edge.
I folded the bottom edge of my hanger to make a casing to insert the towel in and tacked a strip across the top to make it easy to hang on the oven door handle.




Here it is all finished and hanging on the handle. Best of all; no buttonholes to do. I can tell I need to make more of these for Christmas gifts now that I have them figured out. 😄

Once again I need to thank Trish (aka QUILTchicken) and Kim of Persimmon Dreams for keeping us on our toes with such fun challenges to make a quilt/project in a week!
Thank you for stopping by to read my post. 😄 Carol
Cute and handy!
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Thanks Wendy 😊
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Very cute!
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Thank you 😊
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Congrats on finishing up this week’s kitchen challenge, Carol!!
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Oh what a DARLING finish! That little red pickup is my very favorite Christmas design and I look for it every year. Never thought to look at towels. You did such a nice job with the fabric (love gingham!) and the stitching. Standing ovation!
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Thank you Linda 🤗
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