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Spring Hanging Towels

I just wanted to share what I started over Easter break and finished yesterday in between church, hunting for Easter baskets, and eating tons of food.  My Gram's birthday and my godmother's birthday is in April, so I told them I'd make an Easter hanging towel for them.  I had four towels, so I was able to make 8 all together.  Only five are shown:


Since I last made the shamrock one, I did find out that I can make a buttonhole with my sewing machine.  However, I can't find the manual so I still don't know how to use it.  So I'm still sewing snaps on the towels like I did here.  I did figure out that I can sew the button on at the same time as the snap, so that made it MUCH easier than the first time I did it.  I actually like the snaps and will probably keep with it even if when I do figure out how to use it.


I gave all of them away as gifts, except for one.  I think they turned out just springy :)

I hope that you all had a blessed Easter !

Now you can Do It Yourself Too !

~Stephanie

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  1. Is there a pattern for this towel?

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  2. Here it is ! http://kleiosbelly.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/hanging-dishtowel-pattern2.pdf

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  3. Can't access the pattern. Must be logged in and a member of the blog. Would love to become a member if there was a link to do so. This is super frustrating! Why have the pattern if people have to jump thru hoops to access it.

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  4. How can we login to see the pattern? It's password protected.

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  5. Hello ! You can find a link to the pattern on this past post: http://simplydiy2.blogspot.com/2012/02/handling-in-towel.html

    The pattern is not mine, however the links provided do work. I hope this helps !

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    1. Yes I can click the link but it still won't let me in. Here is what I get: — 403: Access Denied —

      This file requires authorization:

      You must be logged in
      and a member of this blog.

      Is there ANY other way to get the pattern pieces? I really really need this today for gift item.
      Thank you!!!

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    2. I'm not sure why the link isn't working - maybe the original owner of the pattern took away the link. Here is another that is exactly what I used: http://www.woodberrydesigns.com.au/SAB-HangingHandTowel.pdf

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    3. Just highlight,clip, and paste into your browser box. Then it works fine.

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    4. Thank you SO much for the pattern! I just love it!

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  6. pdf doesn't work, could you email a copy to water98390@yahoo.com?

    thank you,
    Mary

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