
NEW! Stitch it! Sisters No-Hassle Towel Topper Program 106
NEW! Starting TODAY! Watch Stitch it! Sisters Program 106: Towel Topper
New! Starting TODAY! Watch the NEW! Stitch it! Sisters Program 106: No-Hassle Kitchen Towel Topper video with hosts Deanna Springer and Dana Casey. In this video, the Stitch it! Sisters share step-by-step fabric cutting and sewing techniques for making NZP’s NEW! Kitchen Towel Topper from our NZP’s NEW! No-Hassle Kitchen Collection Pattern.
Watch the NEW! Stitch it! Sisters Program 106: No-Hassle Kitchen Towel Topper video and learn how to sew our NEW! Kitchen Towel Topper. Showcase your kitchen style, or keep this handy towel in your RV. You’ll always know where your hand towel is hanging out!
Then, head over to the shopnzp.com and purchase the exclusive NEW! Towel Topper & Potholder Plus Bundle Box designed by the Stitch it! Sisters! The NEW! Towel Topper & Potholder Plus Bundle Box includes 1/3 yd. Blue Denim Gingham Fabric, 1/3 yd. Red Gingham Fabric, 2/3 yd. Afternoon Picnic Black Floral Fabric, 2/3 yd. Pellon ShirTailor Interfacing, 2/3 yd. Pellon SofShape Interfacing, 2/3 yd. Pellon Wrap-N-Zap Batting, 1/3 yd. Pellon Insul-Fleece Batting, and our NEW! No-Hassle Kitchen Collection Pattern – with Classic Timesaving Sewing Tips by Nancy Zieman. The NEW! Potholder Plus & Towel Topper Bundle Box includes everything you’ll need to make two Potholder Plus’ and four coordinating towel toppers—you’ll supply the thread, buttons, and towels.
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Watch the NEW! Stitch it! Sisters Program 106: No-Hassle Kitchen Towel Topper video and learn how easy it is to sew our Kitchen Towel Topper.
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L H
If I made a topper towel I vwould hang it pn my oven door handle.
Bonnye
I would hang it on my oven door.
Carolyn T
I would hang my finished no-hassel towel topper in my master bath. I use the well-loved crocheted towel toppers by my sister to dry my face. In fact, I recently had to retire one!
BevM
I would hang the towel topper on the cabinet door under the kitchen sink.
Carol Netzler
I love the towel topper! I would hang it on my oven door handle.
Hermina McNeill
I need to re-learn button holes and become proficient at them.
It would be great to win!
Debbie
I would hang mine on my wall oven. It is a great place to showcase a beautiful towel!
Cheryl
I hang it in the camper kitchen and in the house kitchen., I think they would be great outside when we have cookouts. Hang it by the outside faucet.
Janice Still
I have made these in the past but not this style. I like how flat it is. I would probably make them for hanging on the oven door, the refrigerator door as well as the dishwasher. They would also be handy in the bathroom. Thanks for sharing the pattern.
tinker
i’d definitely hang mine on my oven door & give as gifts. they’re so practical!! love ’em.
Ann West
I would hang my finished No-Hassle Towel Topper in my kitchen on my double ovens. There they would be the most useful to me. Thanks for the opportunity.
Leslie Marling
I would hang in the kitchen on my oven door. I have always had a towel hanging there. This one would not fall on the floor as some do. Thanks for offering the great giveaway.
Dorothy Schultz
I am going to a Create retreat at my church. I am using the time to make a variety of kitchen linens for my niece who is getting married. I would give my button on towels to her.
Diane Sandberg
I would hang one in my kitchen and share with my daughter to enjoy. Thanks
Lorna
I would hang this towel from my oven door handle.
Susan Spiers
I would send a towel topper to my daughter, & make one for me to hang on my oven! Thank you!
Kelly L. McMillan
I would hang mine on my oven door handle and then make some for my friends and family.
Kay Dammast
I always have a towel hanging from the oven door handle in my kitchen. I need some new ones and this method is perfect!
Dixie
I would hang the towel topper on my oven door.
Judy
I would hang the topper towel on my oven door and use it to make gifts for family and friends.
Suzanne Roy
I really like the look of these fabrics. They have enough colors to go with almost any kitchen!
Charlotte Brown
I have hanging towels at my sink , but have never had one that would fit on my oven door, so maybe this one would. It’s a very pretty towel.
Beverly
I like to hang one on a cabinet drawer handle by the sink for drying my hands and one on the oven door handle to grab for drying dishes. A cute matched set would be great to use.
Clovis
I have two towels hanging on my oven door. The towel topper would look good in the middle between the two.
Barb K
I would hang it on my oven door where it would be handy and also look pretty!
Janet
Oh, these are nice. I love the solid color towel with cute print topper. It’s a nice place to use a pretty single button from my button collection. I would hang one or two on my wall oven door.
Jennifer
I would hang it on my mother’s oven door. She used to sew a lot but had a stroke 9 years ago and is not able to sew anymore. This would bring her such joy.
Mary chevalier
Thank you for the Video .I would make more than one,and keep it on my oven door handle.
Linda
it would fit quit easily on my bathroom towel rack. So it doesn’t fall off so much.
Joy
Mine would hang on my oven door. I would also make a few for my laundry room.
Donna Pfost
I would hang this towel on the handle of my dishwasher. I have a towel there now, but every time my dog walks past it, he knocks it to the floor!! He would have a hard time knocking this one off!! LOL!! Love it!
Hazel Davidson
I love the tailored, trim look of this kitchen towel. This would be ideal for my oven door.
Marilyn Schroeder
I would hang it on my frig handle. Love this whole line of accessories !
L Watson
I would hang the towel on our fridge. It would give a small kitchen a good place to hang an extra towel.
ROBIN R.
I have a towel bar on the cabinet door below my sink. That would be an excellent place for one of these.
Sarah F
I would hang my first No Hassel Towel Topper on my best friend’s oven door handle, right next to a simple one I made for her about 10 years ago and that she proudly displays. Of course my second one would go on my freezer door handle and after that I’m always looking for items to add to my “go to” gift collection which is almost depleted after this holiday season.
Diane Putzer
The towel would be hung on the door of my oven; half way between my sink and cooking prep area.
Norma
What fun I could have sewing up little gifts with this variety of colors!
shirl
This towel topper is just what I need to hang on my cabinet handle to use for drying hands after washing.
Gail Beam
I would hang my topper towel on my oven door handle. Thank you Stitch it Sisters for a great tutorial!!
Diana Todd
I Make gift baskets each Christmas for my neighbors , they would definitely go in my gift baskets! I have already bought my baskets for this year and have begun filling them! I live the towels !
Nancy P
I would hang it on my oven door…but then again, my cabinets have handles that would work for these towels too! Hmmmm.
Lorraine Alves
My husband and I are cutting back on the use of paper towels. The under cabinet paper towel rod is a perfect place to add a beautiful towel.
Sandra Chapman
I would hang one on my oven door and one on the refrigerator door. Maybe one for the cabinet by the sink too. My Grandmother used to have these all the time and she crocheted the tops of them since she didn’t sew.
Sandra C.
Nancy C
I would hang on my stove or dishwasher handle. Thanks for the great giveaway!
Bonnie
Using a variety of seasonal fabrics I would make several kitchen towel toppers to hang on my oven door.
Julie Kill
I am always in need of more hanging towels for my kitchen! I put them on my oven door handle, a cabinet handle, and on my freezer compartmen ton my fridge( bottom freezer).
Julie
This is the most useful kitchen towel ever and it cheers up the kitchen. Since the towel stays put rather than falling on the floor it can be used in a bathroom used by children. This pattern is easy to stitch, too. Thank you for posting this!
Kathy Blankenship
My mom used to make crochet towel toppers. Since I can’t crochet I would make all my siblings one to honor her memory and hang mine on my oven door.
Susan
The No-Hassle Towel Topper is a delightful way to add charm to an ordinary kitchen towel. It can really brighten up a kitchen.
Joyce
I would hang it on my oven handle!