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Friday, March 13, 2026

How to Sew DIY Hanging Kitchen Towels

DIY hanging kitchen towels with rooster and chicken fabric toppers and red apple prints, hanging from a stove handle with bright yellow checkered towels.

Cheerful handmade hanging kitchen towels with rooster and apple fabric toppers, designed to hang neatly from a stove handle and brighten the kitchen.


A Simple Sewing Project That Turns One Store-Bought Towel Into Two


Dear Readers and Subscribers,

Some sewing projects are not only simple but also incredibly practical for everyday life. One of those projects is the hanging kitchen towel.

Hanging kitchen towels keeps a towel right where you need it—on the oven handle, refrigerator handle, or cabinet pull—without constantly falling to the floor like ordinary towels often do.

Over the years, I have sewn many hanging kitchen towels, and they are a quick and satisfying sewing project. They are also a great way to add personality to the kitchen because the topper can be made in any shape or style you like.

The best part is that you can make two hanging towels from one store-bought long towel, making this project economical and useful. You can buy kitchen towels from almost anywhere, including dollar stores, Walmart, Target, Amazon, and eBay. 

Let’s take a look at how easy they are to sew.


Why Sew Hanging Kitchen Towels?

Hanging kitchen towels is simple but very practical.

They stay in place on the oven or refrigerator handle, making them easy to grab when cooking or cleaning. They also add a decorative touch to the kitchen when sewn with colorful fabrics.

Another advantage is that they are inexpensive to make. By cutting a store-bought long, not short, kitchen towel in half, you can create two hanging towels for the price of one.


Materials Needed

To make DIY hanging kitchen towels, you will need:

• Store-bought long kitchen towel

• 100% cotton fabric for the topper

• Coordinating thread

• A button, snap, or hook-and-loop closure

• Sewing scissors

• Pins or clips

Cotton fabric works best because it is durable, washable, and available in endless prints and colors.

Cutting the Towel

Begin with a standard store-bought kitchen towel.

Fold the towel in half and cut it across the center to create two pieces. Each piece will become a hanging towel.

This simple step lets you make two finished towels from a single purchase.

Cutting the Fabric Topper

The fabric topper is the decorative piece that attaches the towel to the oven or refrigerator handle.

Cut two pieces of cotton fabric for each towel topper. The topper can be shaped in different ways depending on your style.

Common shapes include:

• Rounded tops

• Triangle tops

• Rectangle tops

• Decorative curved shapes

This is where creativity comes in. The topper can be designed in any fashion you like, using beautiful cotton prints.


Sewing the Towel to the Topper

Place the towel's cut edge along the bottom edge of the topper piece.

Gather the towel slightly to fit neatly across the width of the topper.

Pin or clip in place and sew securely.

Then place the second topper piece over the first, right sides together, and sew around the edges, leaving the bottom open.

Turn the topper right-side out, then press.

Adding the Closure

To allow the towel to hang from an oven handle or cabinet pull, add a closure at the top.

Common options include:

• A button and buttonhole

• A snap

• Hook-and-loop tape

Once the closure is added, the topper can wrap around a handle and fasten securely.


A Note From My Sewing Experience

I have sewn many hanging kitchen towels over the years. They are quick to make and very practical in the kitchen.

While they make wonderful gifts and useful home items, I have found they do not always sell well at craft fairs or in online shops. For that reason, I often recommend them more as a personal sewing project or a handmade gift rather than relying on them as a strong selling item.

Sometimes the best sewing projects are the ones that simply make everyday life easier.


Fabric Ideas for Kitchen Towels

Because the topper is made from cotton fabric, there are endless possibilities for color and design.

Some lovely choices include:

Floral prints

Vintage kitchen prints

Farmhouse-style fabrics

Seasonal fabrics for holidays

Bright, cheerful prints for everyday use

Patchwork designs from your stash

The topper serves as a small decorative accent in the kitchen, while the towel remains fully functional.


In Summary...

DIY hanging kitchen towels are a wonderful beginner sewing project and a great way to use small pieces of fabric. They sew quickly, require very little fabric, and add charm and convenience to the kitchen.

They also make thoughtful, handmade gifts for friends and family who enjoy practical home items.

Sometimes the simplest sewing projects are the ones we end up using the most.

If you enjoy practical sewing tutorials like this one, be sure to subscribe to The Designer’s Needle in the sidebar so you never miss a new project, sewing tip, or creative idea for everyday sewing.

Looking for sewing patterns, fabric, and notions? I have them in my Payhip Shop and The Needle Market Shop. Stop by and peruse my products to find something unique and creative to sew!








 

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

DIY Children’s Slippers



Handmade children’s slippers in pink floral print and blue turtle print with cushioned soles and elastic tops on wooden floor.
Bright handmade children’s slippers in sweet pink florals and playful blue turtles, featuring soft cushioned soles and elastic tops for a comfortable fit.


Sew Soft, Cushioned Slippers for Kids (Custom Fit Guide)


Dear Readers and Subscribers,

Children outgrow slippers quickly, and store-bought pairs often lack the comfort and durability we want for growing feet. Sewing children’s slippers is a practical, economical project — and they make wonderful handmade gifts.

Today we’re sewing soft, fully lined children’s slippers with gently cushioned soles and 3/8" elastic around the top to help them stay securely on active little feet.

These slippers are flexible, breathable, and comfortable for everyday wear around the house.


Fabric Ideas for Children’s Slippers

Children’s slippers are a wonderful opportunity to play with fun fabrics.

Cozy & Comfortable Fabrics

Fleece

Flannel

French terry

Cotton jersey

Quilted cotton

Fun Prints Kids Love

Animals

Dinosaurs

Florals

Polka dots

Bright solids

Character-inspired prints

Bugs

Line with soft cotton knit or fleece for comfort.


Soft & Cushioned Sole Construction

The sole is layered for comfort while remaining flexible and safe for little feet.

Recommended Sole Layers (Bottom to Top)

Outer sole fabric (sturdy cotton or canvas)

One layer of cotton batting

Optional fleece layer for warmth

Sole lining (cotton knit or soft cotton)

For toddlers and younger children, keep the sole lightweight and flexible.

For older children, you may add an additional batting layer for extra cushioning.

For slippery floors, add:

Suede patches

Grip fabric

Non-slip sole material

Safety is especially important for children.


How to Size Children’s Slippers

Children’s feet grow quickly, so custom tracing is best.

Trace the Child’s Foot (Most Accurate)

Step 1: Place paper on the floor.

Step 2: Have the child stand on the paper wearing socks if they will wear socks with the slippers.

Step 3: Trace around the foot while they are standing.

Standing ensures accurate sizing because the foot spreads under weight.

Step 4: Add ¼" at the toe for growing room.

Step 5: Add ½" all around for seam allowance.

This becomes your sole pattern.


General Children’s Size Reference (Optional)

Approximate finished sole lengths before seam allowance:

Toddler (US 5–6): 5½"–6"

Toddler (US 7–8): 6½"

Little Kid (US 9–10): 7"

Little Kid (US 11–12): 7½"

Youth (US 13–1): 8"

Youth (US 2–3): 8½"

Always verify by tracing when possible.


Drafting the Upper

After completing the sole pattern:

Measure across the widest part of the sole (without seam allowance).

Multiply that number by 2.

Add ½" ease.

Choose coverage height:

• 2"–2½" for toddlers

• 2½"–3" for older children

Add ½" seam allowance and 1" at the top for a 3/8" elastic casing.

The elastic helps keep slippers on busy little feet.

Cutting Instructions

Cut:

2 outer soles

2 sole linings

2 batting layers (plus fleece if using)

2 upper outer pieces

2 upper lining pieces

Remember to mirror pieces if using directional prints.


Construction Overview

Layer sole pieces:

Outer sole → batting (and fleece if desired) → sole lining.

Quilt lightly if desired.

Sew upper outer pieces at the toe seam.

Sew upper lining pieces.

Create an elastic casing at the top.

Insert 3/8" elastic and adjust gently.

With right sides together, attach the upper to the sole.

Stitch carefully around curves.

Clip curves and turn right side out.

The finished slipper should feel soft, flexible, and secure.


Handmade Gift Ideas

Children’s slippers pair beautifully with:

Matching pajama sets

Handmade robes

A coordinating drawstring travel pouch


Holiday-themed fabric for Christmas morning

Sewing coordinated family sets — women’s, men’s, and children’s — creates meaningful handmade traditions.

Children’s slippers are a practical, heartfelt sewing project that can be made again and again as little feet grow.

Comfort, color, and craftsmanship — sized just right.


Ready to sew the complete set?

Pair these DIY slippers with one of my pajama sewing patterns on Payhip and add the matching DIY Travel Pouch PDF to create a polished, travel-ready collection. Whether you’re sewing for yourself or making a thoughtful handmade gift, these projects are designed to coordinate beautifully from start to finish.

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How to Sew DIY Hanging Kitchen Towels

Cheerful handmade hanging kitchen towels with rooster and apple fabric toppers, designed to hang neatly from a stove handle and brighten the...