I agree with everything already said - the design is too cute and the fabric border makes it pop. Did you double the fabric or what? I know it's the same way to finish off diapers for burp cloths but I haven't figured that out yet. Thanks for posting your picture.
Take a piece of fabric twice as wide as you want the border +seam allowances and as long as the towel bottom. Sew right side of fabric to right side of towel. Press seam allowance over on other side of border fabric. Right sides together, sew ends of border, turn and shape out corners. Pin pressed edge of border to back of towel, enclosing seam of towel and border. Top stitch from right side to close. Does that make sense?
You have done a great job. The border on the bottom really sets if off nicely.
Very cute - and the design and fabric go just right for that towel.
Nice job. I love the fabric on the bottom as it gives it a better finished look
this is so cute.....and I like the veggies juggling in the air.....you did well......
Got 8 of them. Going to put the days of the week on mine, with the little blue birds from somewhere.
This is good. Like the border for sure. Looks Italian like the cook!
Your bottom fabric choice matches perfectly with your design. Nice work :)
I just love this! My daughters kitchen is decorated in chefs. I took a picture of them all so when or if I ever figure out how to degitize I can make the whole set. There are six on the wall paper that repeat themselves. One of these days I hope. I would make them in 4x4 format as I can't do bigger on my machine.
I love it - Changed my kitchen to red gingham during the last holidays as I especially like the effect of the red and white.
This is cute. I picked up the same towels the other day, but they go really quick. I only got one pair. You just have to be in there at the right time to pick up something you like.
Rhoda