Towel Dog

Gather Materials:

- Dish, hand or bath towel (pictured above is a hand/small dish towel)
- ribbon
- strong twine or fishing line (the more invisible, the better)
- felt
- glue
- 4 straight pins or clips
- scissors
Getting Started:


- Lay towel flat & remove tags
Roll Towel



- Roll towel edge toward middle crease - poke a couple pins in to hold it in place
- Roll other edge toward centre crease - insert pins to hold
TIP:: Roll it nice & tight and see in pic 2, the edges are nice & neat
Flip & Fold



- Flip your towel over so you see the crease
- Fold right edge over 1/3 way (you can hold it in place with pins or finger)
- Fold left edge over 1/3 way (as pictured above) and pin
Bowtie

- Take a piece of ribbon and tightly tie a bow tie to hold it all together
(depends on how poofy your towel is, the piece I used was about 12")
- Remove the pins
Give 'em Some Cheeks




-Take your fishing line and tie the front piece above the bow tie REALLY tight
(the tighter, the rounder the cheeks are)
- Grab the ends and spin it around until the knot is under the chin above the bow tie
- Trim the fishing line
Make Some Ears



- Cut a piece of felt about 2" x 7"
(from a standard piece of felt, you can get 6 ears)
- Fold in half and cut out a shape like that in centre pic
- From the scrap cut away, cut a nose like that in the centre pic
- Unfold the ears and use your finger to poke them through
the "hole" in the head, as pictured
Finishing Touches



- Use a little glue on the ribbon edge to keep it from fraying
- Use a blob of water soluble glue to hold the nose in place
(it is a usable dish towel when you remove the ribbon)
TA-DA! Make lots and give 'em to friends & family