I love your striped towel. I have some of that tear away / wash a way stabilizer. I need to try it out again and see how well it washes away. I am always having trouble decided how to stabilizer or not a thin towel. Sites tell you to put cut a way but the back just doesn't look nice then. UT design looks like it stitched out great. Great job on this.
Thank you ! I also used the same color thread in the bobbin ans the top thread. I do like the tear away wash away for towels. And yes the design stitched GREAT !
Great looking towel. Now your off to make more. UT has some of the best designs. Welcome to Cute.
You did a perfect job on this and thanks for posting. Now go on and stitch lots more towels.
Very nice...I'm with crafter2243...using this type of towel I do not feel it is necessary to use a WSS on top...Great stitch out...love Urban designs...Big welcome to Cute...
Thank you ! I decided to float the wss because this towel is not a tight woven towel and is kinda stretchy and this design has a stitch count of 36322.
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Let me say Welcome to Cute and I love your towel. I hope to see many more of your projects. Sew what you love and set it aside for Christmas gifts or just for yourself. One you start you can't stop. I embroider something almost daily. Love this hobby and the Cute site
Bev in Texas
Looking great. On those kind of towels I usually do not float WSS on top of the towel and they come out OK. Maybe you could save a bit of money. On the ones with a high nap it s a must.
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