Please look past the bad photography to the hooded towels I made for the little ones (sorry Micah). I can remember the first time I saw hooded towels. I was eight, and they weren't mine. They belonged to the Robinson kids, and how I coveted them. Now that I have kids of my own we have quite a collection of hooded towels, and now these ones made with love by their Mommy.


P.S: Guess what all you pregnant friends are getting... whether you want it or not:)
11 comments:
those are awesome...how do you do that--i'm thinking skill really is required :)
Those are so cute! You should do a post on how to make those!
i LOVE them, jill! they are so cute! you could make matching washcloths and have a set! i love the flowers!
those are really cool. yeah, tell us how to make them, my kids are getting too bug for theirs and they need new ones! or i will buy some from you, ether way, they are rad. good job.
Ya'll know how to make a girl feel good. I'll let you in on the amazing how to soon.
Amaya has two already, but do I really have to wait until I get pregnant? Man!
waiting for the tutorial so i can replicate!
Dang! I want one! How much would you sell one to me for? I am so short on towels and my baby is too big for those thin ones that i use!
They are great!! I love the flower pattern!!
I love them. I want one.
ok... bring it on, i loved those as a kid!
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