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Easy Wash Cloth to Sew

July 5, 2014 By A Spoonful of Sugar - 9 Comments

Sew an easy wash cloth for a gift - 30 Minute craft by A Spoonful of Sugar

I am still working my way through the pack of plain face washers/wash cloths that I bought recently, and transforming them into little gifts. This weeks’ quick craft, is an easy wash cloth that has been edged in a sweet polka dot bias tape and features an appliquéd motif of a VW love Bug. This project was completed in under 30 minutes and looks really fun and cheerful. I am planning on partnering it with some body products to put in a gift basket. They would also be great to make for a craft stall.

This is a fun sewing project that would be great for a beginner sewer or older child. Good opportunity to work on attaching bias binding.

Materials for Quick Washcloth

If you would like to make one, you will need:

  • plain white wash cloth/ face washer
  • 1.5 yards (1.5 metres) ready-made bias tape. ( I used Lace Edged Cotton Bias Binding from Sew Creative Supplies) or make your own.
  • Novelty fabric for appliqué patch. (I used some VW fabric from my stash – it did not have a printed selvedge and it is a print I have had for many years.)

Sew an easy wash cloth for a gift - 30 Minute craft by A Spoonful of Sugar  To make the wash cloth, firstly cut off the bound edges on all four sides of the wash cloth. Use a large cotton reel or small drinking glass as a template and mark rounded corners. Trim the corners.

Pin the binding around the outside edge of the wash cloth and stitch in place.

On your novelty print fabric, cut around the motif leaving a 1/2 inch clearance around the design. Press under 1/4 inch on each of the four sides. Position the motif on the wash cloth and pin in place. Stitch around the outside of the motif. Press the wash cloth.

If you would like step by step photos, check out our Pretty Face Cloth tutorial which shows how to edge a face cloth with bias binding.
Sew an easy wash cloth for a gift - 30 Minute craft by A Spoonful of Sugar

Check out some of our other projects using wash cloths – Zakka Face Washer, Face Washer Bunny, Eiffel Tower Bath Mitt.

Filed Under: Sewing Tutorials Tagged With: craft stall, face washer, gifts, quick craft

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Comments

  1. KAY says

    July 6, 2014 at 3:57 pm

    I absolutely want to have a go at making some of these, such a fabulous quick idea. x

    Reply
  2. Saysie says

    July 6, 2014 at 5:05 pm

    This is really lovely, I’m going to have to give this a go! Thanks for sharing! x

    Reply
    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      July 6, 2014 at 7:16 pm

      Thanks Saysie! Love the hexagons you are making in – lovely fabric choice!

      Reply
  3. shez says

    July 6, 2014 at 8:45 pm

    awesome,love this

    Reply
  4. Jane says

    July 11, 2014 at 7:06 pm

    You really did a nice job on these, the level of detail and workmanship makes it too nice to use!

    Reply
  5. Patricia says

    February 19, 2015 at 11:11 pm

    Lovely. Do you get the bias binding online. I love it, it is beautiful.

    Reply
    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      February 22, 2015 at 9:48 am

      Thanks Patricia. The picot edged binding came from Sew Creative Supplies and they have it in a wide range of colours.

      Reply

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