DIY - sew a hair towel
The practical accessory for getting out of the shower! I recommend you try the hair towel :-) Made from bamboo terry fabric known for its soft, absorbent properties, it wraps your wet hair before a quick blow-dry. Let's get started?
Material to sew your hair towel
- a piece of 60x60cm bambou terry cloth (because we love its softness)
- 1,80m bias binding
- 1 button of your choice
- 1 small piece of flexible elastic (10cm is enough)
- Pattern to download here
Step 1 : the body
Cut out the 2 shapes of the body of the towel according to the pattern. On the reverse side of the piece of fabric n° 2, place a small elastic band folded into a loop as shown in the diagram. Make a small stitch to hold it in place.
Pin the pieces of fabric sides together and sew (or overlock) the rounded part.
Step 2 : the bias binding
Place the bias binding en start by pinineng and sewing it all the way around the open side.
Here's how to connect the bias binding:
We then "trim" the terry fabric so that your bias binding will fit properly when folded. Keep about 5mm. Fold the bias binding sew along the edge.
Step 3 : the button
Turn it over and iron. All that's left to do is attach a button where indicated on the diagram and your hair towel is ready!
See you soon,
L.