Thursday, June 21, 2007

Tote-able Towel

We've been swimming our brains out here lately and the towel dragging thing back and forth to the pool has gotten to be, well, a drag. I found a fun solution and wanted to share it with you. C'mon! Fair warning, this is kind of a quickie and not highly detailed instruction-wise, but you'll likely get the picture as soon as you see the pictures. You're so smart.



Wash and dry your beach towel and your selected fabric. Measure the width of the towel from end to end. Cut two pieces of fabric in a length that is one inch longer than your towel measurement and a width that is about 7-8".



Lay fabric right sides together, fold both in half lengthwise to find the center point. From the center fold measure 4 inches and pin, just through the two layers, then pin again another inch towards the fold. Do this on both sides of the center fold so the pins are the same position. Now sew with 1/2" seam allowance continuously up one of the short sides, down the length that has the pins, skipping over the spaces between the pins, and continuing down the other short side. So you are left with what looks like a long envelope. Clip corners and turn right side out. Press.



Press the unfinished edge of the envelope in 1/2" all the way around towards the inside. Insert the towel into the envelope making sure you have the corners and edges of the towel all the way up against the envelope seams. Pin in place, check on back of towel to be sure the back of the envelope is being pinned as well and lines up with the front of the envelope.



Now cut a strip of fabric about 70" in length by 4" in width. You could also just use strapping. If you use fabric, crease with an iron at the center fold length wise, then fold both edges in again towards the center crease and press. You should be left with a four thickness strap that is about an inch wide. Topstitch down both sides 1/4" away from the edges. Press.



The above diagram shows the placement for the straps. Lay the towel right side up. Cut a length of about 8 or 9 inches off of the strap and insert in the top of the envelope/towel where there should be holes left from the envelope stitching step. Make the strap take a nice tight diagonal turn and lay snugly along the top edge of the towel and pin in place. Pin the rest of the strap in place underneath the bottom of the envelope with each end equal distance from the center. Make sure the strap is not twisted. Topstitch all the way around the envelope about 3/8" away from the edge. You may want to go back and sew some securing stitches where the straps are sewn in even closer to the edges.



The steps above show how to fold the towel:
1-Fold in the sides towards the center on the whole length
2-Fold bottom edges up to meet the underside of the envelope
3-Roll towards top
4-Slip long strap into short strap
The kids are at day camp this week and we've been throwing their suits right inside the towel before we start the fold and roll. They think thats cool.



There, now if everything else was that easy I'd have a smooth summer!

Happy swimming pals. xoxo,Anna

46 comments:

D. Face said...

How are you SO creative!?!? I can't wait for the book to read all your other crafty and time saving ideas!

You are amazing!

Jess San Diego, CA

Heather said...

Great idea! Thanks for sharing with all of us in blogland.

The Wooden Spool said...

What a fun towel idea, Anna! I just ran to the mailbox and grabbed my aqua stripes and chocolate multi-dots (ran out and needed more for my sofa pillows and quilt) that came in the mail. :)) Anyhow, i'll have to try this towel trick as well.
Take care, Laurie~

Cottage Magpie said...

Too cute! AND clever! Now I need some fabric. And some beach towels. SHOPPING! ~A :-)

atet said...

GREAT idea -- now to just find some fabric so my little one can carry her towel to the pool. Independent, stubborn, and short -- that's my daughter, but now the short doesn't have to mean tripping over HER towel (emphasis hers).

tonihamel said...

That is sweet! What a great idea!
I will totally have to try it out.
Thanks for sharing!

Mama said...

Fantastic! I love this...

Sarafina said...

Oh wow, I have that -exact- same towel! I love it so much, it's so big and soft. I'll have to try this out on it!

Mary said...

Brilliant!

Ali said...

Too too cool! I love it when utility and beauty collide and add a touch of the handmades too and it's pure magic. I need one of these for Mark's swimming lesson next week. Need.

Thank you so much!

patsijean said...

This is a great idea. My husband, friends and I are attending a little SciFi convention (aptly named OutsideCon) at the campgrounds at Montgomery Bell State Park just outside Dixon, TN. To be kind, the facilities are rustic. Membership covers a cabin (less if you bring your own tent, etc) and food for the weekend. We just visit and nap and eat all weekend, and use said rustic facilities. This tote-able towel will be perfect as EVERYTHING has to be toted back and forth (the cabins only contain cots). It really is a lot of fun, and is a very popular get-together. We have been attending for 20 years or more. Thanks.
P.S.
I take my vacuum cleaner and small rugs.

Allison said...

Well, it is midwinter here, and I'm huddling around a quite pathetic little electric heater, trying to get the circulation going - but, I've bookmarked this page so that come summer, I'll be totin' my towel with the best of you!
Thanks!

Blair said...

ok, it is genius! great idea.

Sam said...

Fantastic idea - thanks for sharing!

Stephanie said...

What fun idea! I can't wait to try it out!

Kirst said...

I am so in love with you right now! I live in Australia where swimming is a way of life, and this is a GREAT way to lug your towel around. Thank you so much!

Kirst xx

erin said...

you are one smart cookie!

Bethany said...

VERY cool!! As usual a wonderful hip stylish idea :)

ellie said...

Brilliant!

norththreads said...

Oh my, what a fabulous idea!!!!

Megumi said...

Wow! That's awesome!! I will have to try it out. Thank you very much for sharing(^-^)!!

Sarah said...

so cool! fantastic concept! love it!

madhatter said...

that's an awesome idea!
though i'm not a swimmer/beach-visitor myself, i will surely make one for my friend, who will LOVE this.
thanks for sharing! ^.^

momomimi said...

such a clever idea, love your fabric choice too!!!

Daisy Cottage said...

"A" is for Anna AND "ADORABLE".. which is what this creative idea is!!
xo,
Kim

Berrie Wren Bowen said...

Awesome, cool and quite NEATO!

janet clare said...

Yet another brilliant idea - thankyou. Your blog is always worth a visit.

Carrie S. said...

Pure brilliance!

janie said...

You are way too creative!

kerry lynn said...

wow! aren't you a smart cookie!?!

kristi brooke said...

Anna - this is wonderfully amazing and so practical it will justify my hours spent in the sewing room.

as i lugged a three year old in one are and a two year old in the other and a huge bag over my shoulder this would have been a dream for my 8 year old who had to carry the towels home.
thank so much!

Helena said...

This is such a good idea, especially for a gift. Thanks chickie

zannestar said...

This is GREAT! Perfect when I have give my 2yo "uppies" and don't have hands or shoulders for a bulky towel. THANKS!

Cyndie said...

WOW! What a great idea! I don't really enjoy carrying five towels....four kids and myself. what a situation solver. I'll be busy this weekend! thank you for sharing.

Emma said...

Good idea and lovely colors! :)

dawn said...

what a brilliant idea! I have a variation to add...why not do the same for a yoga mat? I wonder how hard it would be to sew through that rubbery stuff. It'd sure be easier than carrying it in a bag, though.

Beth H said...

WHAT A GREAT IDEA!! Since we live in FL these will come in VERY handy. Off to make a few.

Catherine said...

I've just discovered you to-day !
what a wonderful place ... you're so generous.
I'll be back often to visit you.

Ina said...

*chuckle* What a great idea! A few months ago I had the same idea when I saw something very similar made of straw at IKEA.

Maybe this will inspire me to finish it now :-D

love.boxes said...

That is simply fantastic! I love it! (and I have been blogg'in 'round for awile.. I also love the new banner... soooo pretty!

African Kelli said...

Yep, can't wait to make a couple of these. Thank you for the great pattern! I am going to use it for my yoga mat too.

Coralee said...

this will be perfect for running to the gym....thanks a bunch!

Elizabeth said...

I love this! Thank you for sharing!

Damocamelia said...

wonderful idea... thanks very much !

Susannah said...

That's a great idea and the finish is so clean. Do you have any tips for sewing with terry cloth? I tried to make a wearable towel dress a while ago similar to the ones at http://www.towelini.com but I had a hard time finishing the edges as my machine did not like the thick looped fabric.

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