Monday, June 4, 2012

Frog Hooded Baby Bath Towel Pattern

Frog Hooded Baby Bath Towel Pattern

This hooded baby bath towel pattern is so simple yet so adorable! You can't go wrong with a frog for both boys and girls so it makes a great shower gift. Now that my son is a toddler we bring our frog towel to the beach to dry him off and keep him cozy after a splash in the waves.

You'll need at least a yard of green terrycloth for this hooded baby bath towel pattern and a tiny amount of black and white felt for the eyes. Tip: To save a ton of time you can simply buy two green bath towels from a discount store. One will be the body of the towel and the other one you will cut up for the head and eyes of the frog. This takes the guessing out of how big to make it (since I make mine standard towel size anyway) and all of your edges are already finished for you


Cut out 2 half circles for the frog's head, four almost circles (flat bottom) for eyes and two white and two smaller black felt circles for the eyes. For the head, you can just eyeball it or you can trace a large 5 gallon bucket or a small garbage can. The half circle should be at least 14" wide, make sure not to make it any smaller than that. It may seem huge to you at first, but test it out and you'll see! I test it out on my own head first so that I know if will continue to fit the child for a long time. For the eyes, either trace a small water glass or sketch them out freehand, just make sure they are at least 2.5" wide.


Layer your felt circles on one of the eye circles and sew as shown in red above. You can hand stitch or do it on your sewing machine if you like. Felt edges don't fray so it doesn't have to be perfect, you just have to tack them down securely. Next, you'll put the other terrycloth eye layer on top of the felt so the eyes are wrong side out.


Sew all along the outer edge of the inside out eye except for the bottom so that you can turn it right side out. Be gentle when you turn it right side out, it is a bit tricky with these small eyes and you don't want to tear through the terrycloth.


Now lay your eyes upside down on the right side of the terry and tack them down by sewing. In the image shown above, the black & white part of the eyes are facing towards the table. This part is a bit confusing if you've never sewed from the inside out before, but look at the next step and it should make sense.


Lay your 2nd frog head half circle on top of the one that has the eyes sewn on and sew all along the rounded edge only. In the second photo above, you can see the eyes on the inside. So when you turn it right side out, the eyes are perfectly sewn in place!


Turn right side out and the adorable froggie hooded baby bath towel pattern emerges! Next, find the center of your rectangular towel (if you are not using a pre-made towel and are using fabric like I am, be sure to finish all raw edges first by turning over and sewing) and lay your frog hood on it.


Sew the hood onto the towel body as shown in red above. Make sure to sew securely here, especially at the outer edges as this is the main place for the hooded towel to tear. I like to use a zigzag stitch here and go over it at least twice. Finally, you have an adorable frog all from this super simple hooded baby bath towel pattern!


All done? Now go splash in the tub, pool or beach and then bundle up your little frog!

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Krista!

WOW! What a great blog and I absolutely love this design for the frog hooded bath towel! Do you think these kind of towels could be made for older children, like under 10? My boyfriend's sun is 8 and I think he would love something like this!

Anyway, I received your group message from blogaholics, so I wanted to stop by and say hi! I am also following your blog now. Feel free to come stop by my blog and follow.

I definitely will be checking back!

Best Wishes!

Mia @ The Muses Circle

Kristas Handmades said...

@Mia, I checked out your site. Great site and I'm following you as well. :)

Unknown said...

sooooo cute! following you for more tips!

Esmeralda said...

Woww that is sooo cute!!! thanks for sharing!!
Esmeralda @ sciencesosexy.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

This is so cute!! I am going to try and make this for my two year old cousin(:

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