1. Cut the cloth. I got a yard of each colour of cloth and cut it at 29 inches.
4. Make a pattern piece for the hood. This is what mine looked like- I just traced the hood from his other hooded towel, or you could use a hooded jacket etc.
4a. With right sides of the already-sewn pieces together, pin and cut out two hood piece. (Cut out two hood pieces from the terry cloth as well)
5. Pin and sew hood pieces along curved edge (with right sides together, of course).
7. Iron sewn hood piece, right side out. Place it, facing the right side of the terry-cloth hood piece, and pin around the outer hood (as shown). Sew together.
8a. Sew two layers together, as close to the edge as possible, to keep the hood's shape well.
9. Place the hood, terry-cloth towards terry cloth, and outer-fabric towards outer-fabric, inside the open side of the main part of the towel. Pin closed, leaving a foot or so on one of the sides open.
9a. Sew the side closed, leaving the gap open to turn the towel right-way out through.
10. Turn the towel right-side out and iron flat. Fold the material from the gap together and pin in place.
11. Sew all the way around the outside of the towel to help it keep its shape.
Ta, da! You're done!!!!
Geepers, I hope that made sense. It ended up being much more difficult to explain than I had anticipate :)
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