flour sack Archives » Dollar Store Crafts https://dollarstorecrafts.com/tag/flour-sack/ Cool Craft Ideas from Dollar Store Finds Wed, 22 Feb 2017 05:12:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.4 Make Shabby Flour Sack Pillows https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2013/05/make-shabby-flour-sack-pillows/ https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2013/05/make-shabby-flour-sack-pillows/#comments Tue, 28 May 2013 19:00:46 +0000 http://dollarstorecrafts.com/?p=27475 Could your couch pillows use a makeover? I know mine could! Karen from Shabby Sweet Cottage recently gave her pillows an upgrade using flour sack towels from the dollar store and some homemade iron on transfers. Make a whole set or just one to be a focal point. [how to make shabby flour sack pillow covers] […]

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Could your couch pillows use a makeover? I know mine could! Karen from Shabby Sweet Cottage recently gave her pillows an upgrade using flour sack towels from the dollar store and some homemade iron on transfers. Make a whole set or just one to be a focal point. [how to make shabby flour sack pillow covers]

Project estimate:

  • Flour sack towels (2 per pillow), $2 and up
  • Iron on transfer paper, on hand or about $5 and up
  • Iron, on hand
  • Printer, on hand
  • Sewing machine, on hand

Total: $2 and up

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Printable Tea Towel Calendar – 2011 Edition https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2010/11/printable-tea-towel-calendar-2011-edition/ https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2010/11/printable-tea-towel-calendar-2011-edition/#comments Sun, 14 Nov 2010 18:37:53 +0000 http://dollarstorecrafts.com/?p=8423 >>Update: Click here for the 2014 Printable Calendar<< Last year, I collaborated with Cathe Holden of Just Something I Made to design a printable tea towel calendar. She provided the printable, and I designed the project and wrote the tutorial. I loved last year’s design, so I updated the calendar part so we could use […]

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>>Update: Click here for the 2014 Printable Calendar<<

Last year, I collaborated with Cathe Holden of Just Something I Made to design a printable tea towel calendar. She provided the printable, and I designed the project and wrote the tutorial. I loved last year’s design, so I updated the calendar part so we could use it again for 2011. This is a simple project idea, great for hostess gifts, teacher gifts, and gifts for friends, neighbors, mothers, or anyone else who would appreciate a pretty folk art-inspired tea towel calendar.

Project Estimate:

  • Flour sack towel or stash fabric, $1 or on hand
  • 2 Iron-on transfer sheets, about $1 each
  • Patterned tea towel (optional), $1
  • Dowel (optional), $1

Total: $2 and up

For instructions on how to make the calendar, check this post: How to Make a Tea Towel Calendar

For tons of inspiration, check out Cathe Holden’s site: Just Something I Made

For the 2011 Printables:

Download Printable for 2011 Calendar:

if those links don’t work, try this (hosted at Scribd):

linked up:

Tatertots & Jello Weekend Wrap Up

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Make a Tea Towel Calendar (with FREE Printable!) https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2009/11/tea-towel-calendar/ https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2009/11/tea-towel-calendar/#comments Mon, 23 Nov 2009 13:01:00 +0000 http://dollarstorecrafts.com/2009/11/make-a-tea-towel-calendar-with-free-printable/ I am so excited! I love those old tea towels that have calendars printed on them, and I thought, hey, we can make one of those on Dollar Store Crafts! And then I thought, and you know who would design a FABULOUS calendar? Cathe Holden from Just Something I Made, that’s who! I first became […]

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I am so excited! I love those old tea towels that have calendars printed on them, and I thought, hey, we can make one of those on Dollar Store Crafts! And then I thought, and you know who would design a FABULOUS calendar? Cathe Holden from Just Something I Made, that’s who! I first became aware of Cathe’s genius when I somehow stumbled upon her reverse-painted sign tutorial, and it totally blew my mind with its awesomeness. Then I found out that all of Cathe’s amazing creations are equally mindblowing, and I became an instant fangirl! So, I approached Cathe with my tea towel calendar project idea, and to my delight, she agreed to design the calendar!

So, I’m going to give you the instructions for making your very own 2010 tea towel calendar, and Cathe has graciously provided the accompanying printables on her website. She’s also provided a printable card graphic that matches the calendar, so your gift and card will be all coordinated! So head on over there and download them, then get printing and make some calendars. These will make amazing hostess gifts, gifts for co-workers, grandparents, or anyone who needs a little gift. The cost is pretty low per piece, and you don’t have to do much hands-on work to make a great-looking handmade gift.

Click here for Cathe’s 2010 Blog friends calendar printable

UPDATED: Download Printable for 2013 Calendar: Free Printable Calendar for 2013

Project Estimate:

  • Flour sack towel or stash fabric, $1 or on hand
  • 2 Iron-on transfer sheets, about $1 each
  • Patterned tea towel (optional), $1
  • Dowel (optional), $1

Total: $2 and up

I got iron-on transfers at my local big box store in a package of 6 for about $7.50. They are slightly less expensive if you buy a package of 12 (about $15).

You can use one flour sack towel to make two calendars (you’ll cut the flour sack towel in half, and then hem the edges), or you can use one flour sack towel calendar sewn on top of a colorful towel. I used a red and white gingham towel. It’s not very difficult, and it looks great!

When you place the calendar on the towel (prior to ironing), remember that you will be folding about 1″ over on the top to make a channel for a dowel (if you’re using a dowel for hanging).

Also, remember to iron your flour sack towel well before you begin. Because of the loose weave on the dollar store flour sack towels, the fabric isn’t very stiff and has a tendency to stretch and get wonky (see photo below for an example – the top hem is crooked!). Pins are your friend!

To make plain flour sack towel version:

  1. Cut flour sack towel in half, if desired.
  2. To make the channel for the dowel: Fold top of flour sack towel over approximately 1″ from top and pin in place. Sew across the pinned area, about 3/4″ from the edge. This is where you’ll slip the dowel through when you hang the calendar. Skip this step if desired… thumbtacks will work fine for hanging the calendar!
  3. Print out the printables onto regular iron-on transfer sheets and follow manufacturer’s directions for ironing.
    Printing reminder: Make sure you choose the “mirror” setting when you print them up – so they print up backward, but will face the right direction when ironed on! Also, there are two iron-on sheets, so make sure they are facing the same direction when you iron them on (just in case we have any crafters in the audience who might be related to me and my non-detail-oriented ways!)
  4. Iron printables onto flour sack towel or light-colored plain stash fabric.
  5. Fold raw edges over, and fold over again. Iron the fold in place, pin, and sew around edges. (I cut the already-hemmed edges off of my flour sack towel so I could hem both sides to match!

If you’re doing the plain flour sack towel version, you’re done!

To make gingham dish towel version (steps 1-4 are the same):

  1. Cut flour sack towel in half.
  2. To make the channel for the dowel: Fold top of flour sack towel over approximately 1″ from top and pin in place. Sew across the pinned area, about 3/4″ from the edge. This is where you’ll slip the dowel through when you hang the calendar. Skip this step if desired… thumbtacks will work fine for hanging the calendar!
  3. Print out the printables onto regular iron-on transfer sheets and follow manufacturer’s directions for ironing.
    Printing reminder: Make sure you choose the “mirror” setting when you print them up – so they print up backward, but will face the right direction when ironed on! Also, there are two iron-on sheets, so make sure they are facing the same direction when you iron them on (just in case we have any crafters in the audience who might be related to me and my non-detail-oriented ways!)
  4. Iron printables onto flour sack towel or light-colored plain stash fabric.
  5. Cut flour sack towel down to fit inside the edges of your backing dish towel. Be sure to leave at least 1″ around edges of printed area for folding/hem area.
  6. Fold raw edges over, and fold over again. Iron the fold in place, pin to backing dish towel. Sew around edges.

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