Introduction
If your favorite decorative towel has become worn and the trim is coming off, follow this easy sewing guide. Items like this often come with good memories attached, like receiving a gift from a friend, getting married or taking a special trip. This easy fix demonstrates how to sew detached trim back onto a decorative towel in a step-by-step fashion.
If you're struggling with this dilemma, don't throw the towel away! Instead, check out our simple guide that can be followed by anyone. Even those with little sewing experience. Always be careful when handling sharp needles!
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Choose a thread the same colour as the towel.
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Use sewing scissors to cut a piece of thread about 18 inches long.
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Starting at one side of the rip, insert the needle through the trim and then the towel.
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Pull the thread through until it stops at the knot.
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Flip the towel over so the front side is facing up.
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Insert the needle through the towel, then the trim.
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Pull the thread through.
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Insert the needle through the back of the towel.
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Pull the string through with enough length to create a small loop.
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Put the needle through the loop and pull the string to tie a knot.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.