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Badis – the Hooded Baby Towel

Badis – the Hooded Baby Towel

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Pattern on the cutest hooded bath towel for babies.

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You need:

  • Waffle fabric, 100 cm (140 cm wide)
  • A piece of ribbon, 15 cm

Other things that are good to have: Tape measure, buttons/sewing clips, fabric scissors, matching sewing thread, iron, sewing mark.

Sewn with ordinary sewing machine .

Difficulty level: ★ ★ (2 of 3)

Badis is a hooded baby bath towel sewn in waffle fabric. The towel itself consists of two parts (towel and hood) and bear ears of the same material are sewn to it. Behind one ear hides a loop for practical but discreet suspension.

The finished bath towel is approx. 90 x 90 cm and is suitable for babies and children up to approx. 2 years.

Badis can be decorated with a sewing mark, e.g. mine simple sewing marks in cork fabric .

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- Step-by-step instructions with accompanying images as a PDF file
- A pattern sheet for home printing (several pages A4)
- A pattern sheet for printing at e.g. printing office (one page in large print format)

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What does stretch percentage mean?

The term "stretch percentage" is used to indicate how much a fabric stretches.

This should not be confused with the proportion of elastane present in the fabric (eg jersey 95% cotton, 5% elastane).

Some patterns are created with a certain percentage of stretch in mind, and if your fabric has a different percentage of stretch, you may need to adjust the size.

In all By Sandramaria patterns' product descriptions, it is clearly stated if you need fabric with a certain stretch price to be able to sew the project. In that case, you see this even before you buy the pattern.

You can e.g. use this stretch guide to determine the stretch percentage of your fabric.

Levels of difficulty

★ 1 – Easy / Beginner

Patterns in this category are designed so that you don't need any prior knowledge to get started. In the pattern, you will see me explain the various steps step-by-step through text and images, and in some patterns I link to more comprehensive video instructions.

In this category you will encounter concepts such as e.g. right side, wrong side, against folded edge, cut out two mirror images, straight stitch, zigzag and simple embroidery.

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★ ★ 2 – Medium

Patterns in this category suit you who have sewn a few projects and feel a little more comfortable at the sewing machine. Even in these patterns, you will see me explain the different steps step-by-step through text and images, and in some patterns I link to more extensive video instructions.

In this category you will (in addition to the previously mentioned concepts) meet techniques such as e.g. stealth seam/invisible seam, straight corners, sew edging and sew zipper.

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★ ★ ★ 3 – Difficult

Patterns in this category assume that you are an experienced seamstress who knows the most common sewing techniques. Even in these patterns, you will see me explain the different steps step-by-step through text and images, and in some patterns I link to more comprehensive video instructions.