Tea towels accumulate over time – they’re often passed down in the family – and they just never seem to be used past a certain point.
If you have quite a few tea towels laying around that you can’t give away or use anymore, we have some wonderful ways you can breathe a new life into them!
Don’t throw those faded old tea towels out. Besides being excellent cleaning rags, they can really scrub up (no pun intended!).
If you love the pattern of your tea towels, it’s time to get crafty! Simply sew dense cotton fabric to the back and sew ribbon around the edges and you have some awesome and easy placemats.
If you’re high on tea towels but low on bath mats, this is a great way to use your terry towels.
What you need:
Instructions:
Tip: for a thick, full mat, knot along every line. For a thinner mat, knot along every other line.
Source: Fine Craft Guild
These terry towelling cats are absolutely adorable and would make a good toy for your little grandchild or even pet.
See instructions here.
Source: dollmaker
Your local pet shelters are always in need of donations and towels are very useful. They can be used for bedding, hand towels, cleaning rags, toys, baths etc.
Whip up a dog toy by using three old tea towels. Cut a 2.5cm wide strip from one short end of two of the towels. Use one strip to tie the three towels firmly together at one end. Tightly braid them, then tie the other end with the second strip.
Source: Real Simple
Washing yourself with a loofah/pouf feels so good but if you’ve had the same one for a while, you can make one easily at home!
What you need:
Two terry tea towels
Sewing machine
Instructions:
Source: Ruffles and Stuff
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Source: All About You
This small bib is perfect for using up old tea towels that are too small for other projects. They’re colourful, super absorbent, easy to wash and so fast to make you can whip up a whole set in an hour. They’d make a great gift to a new mum!
See here for instructions.
Source: Bkids
Do you have any other uses for tea towels for our community to try?