Today's Dollar Store Craft is an incredibly adorable toddler-sized bathrobe! It's perfect for throwing on after a bath or a swim, and best of all, it's made from TWO dollar store dish towels! It's so simple to make, yet certainly has a lot of bang for your two bucks!
SUPPLIES:
~ Two terry dish towels -- mine measured about 14.5"x24"
(This size of dish towel yielded a robe perfectly sized for my almost-18-month-old, although these towels are a bit on the smaller side. I am sure you could find larger ones for an older toddler.)
~ Approximately 3 1/2 yards 3/4" wide cotton twill tape
~ Two terry dish towels -- mine measured about 14.5"x24"
(This size of dish towel yielded a robe perfectly sized for my almost-18-month-old, although these towels are a bit on the smaller side. I am sure you could find larger ones for an older toddler.)
~ Approximately 3 1/2 yards 3/4" wide cotton twill tape
STEP ONE: Prewash and dry your towels and twill tape!
STEP THREE: Fold your second towel in quarters to find the center and mark. Fold from hem to hem and cut from one edge to the center, as shown.
STEP FOUR: With your towel still folded cut a small neck opening, as shown.
(I don't know if this diagram is helpful or confusing!)
(I don't know if this diagram is helpful or confusing!)
STEP SIX: Lay one of your dish towel halves on top, right sides together, with the raw edge centered on the edge. Pin, being careful not to stretch the towels. Sew with a 3/8" seam allowance.
(Note: You COULD do things in a different order -- skipping steps three and four until after five, six and seven. I did mine this way because it was easier to fold and find the center point of my towel before attaching the other towel halves.)
STEP EIGHT: Remove a small amount from the "underarm" area of the robe. Fold your robe right sides together and cut away a 1 1/4" width rectangle. This makes the sleeves narrower and more fitted, and also eliminates the bulky finished edge of the towel.
At this point I serged the seams where I attached the towels to each other, then topstitched the seams down. I do recommend finishing the edges to avoid fraying, but you could certainly use a zigzag stitch if you don't have a serger.
STEP NINE: (not pictured) Sew the side seams on each side from the hem of the sleeve all the way around to the hem of the robe. Use a 1/2" seam allowance. Serge or zigzag for a finished edge on the seams. Note: If you like, you can add twill tape loops for your robe when you sew the side seams.
At this point I serged the seams where I attached the towels to each other, then topstitched the seams down. I do recommend finishing the edges to avoid fraying, but you could certainly use a zigzag stitch if you don't have a serger.
STEP NINE: (not pictured) Sew the side seams on each side from the hem of the sleeve all the way around to the hem of the robe. Use a 1/2" seam allowance. Serge or zigzag for a finished edge on the seams. Note: If you like, you can add twill tape loops for your robe when you sew the side seams.
STEP TEN: Cut a 1 1/2 yard length of twill tape and press it in half lengthwise, as shown. This will be the binding for the raw edge opening of your robe.
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ReplyDeleteMaybe even the very large bath towels would make an adult size? Such a cute thing to make. Wish I had a little one to make one for ;)
ReplyDeleteWow, that's pretty darn genius! I'm going to have to try this with bigger towels and see if it works for a bigger kid! Will let you know how it goes... thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh my! I LOVE IT! Now how about one just like it for my 9 year old daughter from 2 dishtowels? perhaps not. lol
ReplyDeleteCouldn't be any cuter! what a fun project!
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It's so cute!
ReplyDeletehow sweet, what a great tute, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are so smart to put together such cute things! My grandson is almost 3, so I'd have to buy bigger towels probably. I made the hooded towel for him from your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThat is so adorable and simple! Thank you so much for the tutorial. My girls are bigger, so I just might have to try it with some small bath towels.
ReplyDeleteThat is such an adorable robe. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI have one question about the diagram you drew. Is the right side of that placed onto the fold to cut so it then becomes an oval?
Thanks for sharing that with us. Super cute.
Awesome!
ReplyDeleteFound you from dollar store crafts. I love this project it looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI just moved, and I think this is the motivation I need to put together my sewing area in my new house! I just have to find some cute boyish hand towels now!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness! Too cute!!! I want to make this!
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea and she looks adorable!
ReplyDeleteThat's totally cute. I need you to teach me how to use my serger!
ReplyDeleteAnother great tutorial!!! seriously super cute!!!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely adorable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo stinking cute! Will be making one for my 3 year old son & my 3 month old daughter!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable and so economical!
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ReplyDeleteYou could substitute hand towels or regular bath towels for bigger kids...
Beyond adorable, and your Jelly Bean looks edibly cute in it! Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWow, so adorable! For $2?!?!! That's amazing, and so much cuter than ones that are already made :)
ReplyDeleteJust saw this on be different; act normal and had to make one right away! I used 2 cute heart hand towels from target and it turned out adorable. Thanks for the easy directions!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! THe perfect after pool robe!
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ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me?? I want to see! Will you post to the flickr group or send me an email? :oD I am so excited my tutorial has been put to use already!!
Care.
Just came over from Be Different Act Normal...I LOVE this. I am bookmarking it totally as something to do...I just wish I had a little girly to put that cute flower one on. Thanks for passing this tutorial on.
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Care thank you for sharing this with me!!! LOVE IT!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Genius! I love it!
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ReplyDeleteCute cute...Thanks to U create for sharing your creation with me today!! It's adorable!!
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This is so cute!!! What a wonderful idea!!
ReplyDeleteOh my this is just adorable! I am going to make one for my little girl coming in just 4 weeks. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI've been want to make something like this for my mister man. I love the dish towels you used!
ReplyDeleteoh, WOW! You continue to amaze me with your creative repurposing and rethinking of materials! And that little bathrobe is so stinkin' cute!!
ReplyDeleteI linked to your tutorial over at Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-toddlers-bathrobe-from-inexpensive-dishtowels/2010/07/06/
--Anne
This is so darling- I love the towels you chose as well! Just great!
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This is great! My son hates getting out of the tub and wrapped into a towel so this will be nice for him so he can still move while he gets a diaper on! I can't wait to sew one!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute. I linked to your tutorial on my blog (in Dutch) http://imaziet.blogspot.com You can also find there my version of your teepee-tent. :)
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I've done something very similar for an adult-sized robe. It was based loosely on an instruction card that came with a pack of Caron towels my grandmother bought sometime in the 70s. Toddlers are less picky about the fit, for sure!
ReplyDeleteAWW! That is so, so cute! Thanks so much for this, I'll be linking.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Made one for my littlest guy and now the older one wants one, too!
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I have looked all over the internet for a pattern for a baby bathrobe. I can find a few, but NONE are as cute as this one. Thank you so much for this website. Also, the little girl in the picture is adorable. :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing all your awesome ideas! I love your whole dollar store craft section. I linked this post on my blog ziggycrafts.blogspot
ReplyDeletethanks i made it for my son I used a little bit taller towels cut them as you mentioned and the excess length of the fabric i used it to make a hood it was awesome
ReplyDeletethat is ADORABLE!!!
ReplyDeleteso cool, care!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! And I thought I was so clever making purses out of dollar tree dish towels. You win!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this. It is awesome. I just started taking my 2 year old grand daughter to the indoor pool and she is always cold when she gets out. This will be an expensive and practical item to have. It was so fast and easy to make. Thanks to your wonderful directions.
ReplyDeletelovely robe, very clrear tutorial. thank you for taking the time! i will try to make this from bigger towels for my 3 year old. thanks for the tute, and the cutie pics!
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ReplyDeleteThanks, it's a great idea ... and sure I'll put it into practice.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazingly cute! The dollar store always has dishtowels and target has some super cute prints right now! Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteAnyway to put a hood on this?
I was thinking of using thicker towels (hand towels) and want to put a hood on it.
Does anyone know how I would go about it?
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