I am officially declaring this Christmas Kitchen Week. You didn’t know we were going to do that did you? Me either.
But the stars have aligned and by complete accident – (or I’m subconsciously a much better planner than I thought) I have some fun items this week to give your kitchen Christmas style with a retro flair.
Actually, we started (accidentally again) last Friday with the Crush of the Week. Jen from Rook 17 has some fantastic recipes for you to check out for your Christmas baking and gift giving.
Today, to go along with edible yummies – I have a couple visual yummies – in the form of these two super cute dishtowels!!
They are decorated with fun retro fabrics and ruffles and ric rac. I just love them!
I think they would be great for hostess gifts, or to take to a teacher or neighbor with a plate of cookies!
Ready to make a set? Here’s what you’ll need.
- Waffle weave fabric: 17″ X 28″ for each dishtowel (or you can use a purchased dishtowel)
- Fabric for ruffles and applique:
For each ruffle you need a rectangle 4″ x 36″
Small pieces of each fabric for the ornaments and tree .
Small pieces of black fabric for the ornament toppers, the tree trunk and the presents. - Variety of Ric Rac
- Patterns – Click Here to Download
Begin by cutting out all your fabric pieces.
For each ruffle, hem the two short sides and one long side. On the other long side, sew a ruffle stitch.
Hem three sides of your dishtowel fabric as well, leaving one short side unhemmed.
Pin the bottom ruffle to the unhemmed side of your dishtowel, right sides together. Sew the ruffle in place and press down.
Pin the second ruffle one inch above the seam of the first ruffle. Right sides should be together and the raw edge should be pointing to the bottom. Sew this ruffle on and press down.
Repeat for the third ruffle.
Let’s do the ornament applique first. :)
Lay out your ornament pieces where you want them. You can use heat-n-bond or something similar to iron them on, or you can just pin them on and sew. Whatever you are more comfortable with.
Sew the ornament pieces on.
Sew strips of ric rac from the top of the dishtowel to each ornament. (You can use ribbon too if you want – though it’s not near as squiggly. :)
Make sure with each piece of ric rac that you very slightly burn the edges so they don’t fray.
Sew on your ornament toppers next.
Finish off this one with cute ric rac bows at the top of each ornament.
For the Christmas Tree towel, you will do the same thing. After you sew on the ruffles, sew on your applique pieces.
Fray check all your raw edges so the appliques don’t fray when you wash them. If you don’t like the raw edges, there are a couple things you can do. You can sew all the pieces on with a satin stitch ( a very tight zigzag stitch that covers all the raw edges). Or you can add a seam allowance to the pieces and cut out two of everything. Sew the pieces together and turn right side out, then sew them on.
Add in ric rac embellishments and bows on the packages, and a bow at the top of the tree.
Sit back and admire your Christmas Ric Rac Ruffliness.
These appliques would also look great on onesies or t-shirts! Feel free to go crazy with them! (And send me pictures of course. :)
I’d love to hear what you think!


















These are so cute!
These are so cute!
These are simply divine! I bought some vintage Christmas fabric scraps at a sale not too long ago and I think these are the perfect project for them. Thanks!!
These are the sweetest darn things I’ve seen! And what a great tutorial. I’m so glad you linked these up to my “Open House”. Hugs sweetie!
SO CUTE! I love those, and thanks for making a tutorial. I love the tree one especially. Thanks for linking up, we’ll see you next week!
These are just lovely. ~Kelly
unDeniably Domestic
These are precious! I love the whimsy! Thanks for the tutorial!
Sharlotte
Just gorgeous! The fabrics against the crisp white are perfect. I am totally doing this for some back up gifts this year, beautifully done. I think I’ll make the applique allowance a bit larger and let the edges fray, wish me luck!
These are so pretty, I wouldn’t want anyone to use them! Love the festive colors you used!
I make dish towels too. And I love ruffles and ric rac. I made my first one using both not to long ago but yours are perfection! Thanks for sharing.
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Barb
These are absolutely darling – so very clever!! Thanks for showing this in a tutorial!
VERY pretty, as always! Another wonderful craft! Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday’s!
What a wonderful job you did on these! Hopped over from Monthly Open House!
That is SO cute! I just bought and washed some of that circle fabric:) And I just tried applique for the first time too, I definitely need the help of the heat and bond:) I’ve never done ruffles before but now I really want to try. Those towels are so freakin’ cool:)
Simple and really beautiful :)
Thanks for sharing!
This a great idea! I’m including it in the handmade gift roundup at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com on Friday
These are absolutely adorable. I did not get the sewing gene in my family…how do you do a ruffle stitch? I have a garage sale sewing machine that only does a straight stitch. Thanks for the help!
Thank you for sharing. These are great. I might even have time to make one or two. Happy Holidays:)