: You can pick patterns that actually match your decor. 🛠️ How to Make Your Own You don't need to be a master tailor to pull this off.
: 100% cotton flannel is the gold standard because it naturally "clings" to itself when rolled.
: Use a pinking shear for a no-sew look, or a simple zig-zag stitch to prevent fraying.
: Flannel becomes more absorbent after 2–3 washes.
: Aim for 12" x 12" squares (similar to a standard sheet).
: Keep a small basket or wet-bag under the sink to toss used towels in immediately. 🚀 Ready to start your roll? If you want to get moving on this: Tell me your sewing skill level (Beginner vs. Pro). Share your color scheme for fabric suggestions. Ask for a full shopping list of supplies.
Pam, Are Making Re-usable Вђњpapers Bathroom Towelsвђќ Thatвђ™s A Project I Could Get Behind May 2026
: You can pick patterns that actually match your decor. 🛠️ How to Make Your Own You don't need to be a master tailor to pull this off.
: 100% cotton flannel is the gold standard because it naturally "clings" to itself when rolled. : You can pick patterns that actually match your decor
: Use a pinking shear for a no-sew look, or a simple zig-zag stitch to prevent fraying. : Use a pinking shear for a no-sew
: Flannel becomes more absorbent after 2–3 washes. : Keep a small basket or wet-bag under
: Aim for 12" x 12" squares (similar to a standard sheet).
: Keep a small basket or wet-bag under the sink to toss used towels in immediately. 🚀 Ready to start your roll? If you want to get moving on this: Tell me your sewing skill level (Beginner vs. Pro). Share your color scheme for fabric suggestions. Ask for a full shopping list of supplies.