Firstly, we need to prepare an old washcloth, like the washcloth we usually replace. However, the towel has become hard or the surface has turned yellow, while the rest is still good. It's a pity to throw away such a towel. In fact, the method of transformation is also very simple. We lay the towel flat on the desktop and then fold the towel horizontally.
Next, we will fold one end of the towel in half towards the middle, about one-third of the way to the towel.
Next, we use a marker to draw an arc mark on the folded part of the towel, and then use scissors to cut the towel along the arc we have marked.
Cut the towel in a curved shape, and we spread it out to create a large circular hole at one end of the towel. We use scissors to cut a notch on one side of the circle, so that we can cut all the towels together.
The cut edge is easy to crack, so we can use needle and thread to sew the edge wrap. Just fold the cut edge inward a bit, and then use a flat needle to sew it in a circle.
All sewn together, we will find two more ropes to sew on both sides of the circular shape, so that we can transform them all.
There are children at home, and every time they eat, they will drip soup onto their clothes. Especially now, the weather is cold, and the clothes they wear are relatively thick.
Once the clothes are dirty, they need to be cleaned, which is very troublesome. At this point, we can use the renovated towels. Wrap the large circle in the middle of the towel around your neck and secure it with a rope at the back, creating a bib.