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Mermaid Tail Towel

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Let your little mermaid dress up for
undersea adventures with this mermaid tail towel! A shaped
fin is added to the end of a beach towel to make this fun project.
Read
below for these free project
instructions! |
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Supplies Needed:
**Beach
towel (ours is 34
inches wide by 84 inches long)
**3/4
yard of fabric (for tail - we
used low-pile costume fur)
**3/4
yard of lightweight
fusible interfacing
**2
1/2 yards of satin
blanket binding
**Medium weight
cutaway stabilizer
**Temporary spray adhesive
**Air-erase pen or dress
maker's pencil
**Light-weight
water soluble
stabilizer (for topping)
**1/4 inch wide ribbon
**Small button
**Tape
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Designs used:
Melinda Mermaid (large)
This design
is also available in the following design
pack:
A Merry Mermaids Design Pack - Lg
Project Tips:
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We found our beach towel at Target.
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We added a ribbon loop and a button so that
the tail can be kept high and dry when
it isn't trailing behind.
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First, we will prepare the towel for the embroidery. Fold the towel
lengthwise (short ends aligned) and
cut
it in half along the fold (one towel
equals two wraps). |
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Lay one half of the towel flat with
the finished edge at the top and the
right side facing up. Create a paper
template of the design by printing
it at full size using embroidery
software. If you don't have
embroidery software, you can cut a
piece of paper the shape and dimensions of the design to help
with placement and centering.
We placed the design in the upper
right corner of the towel about 4
1/2 inches down from the top edge of
the towel and about 4 1/2 inches in
from the right side of the
towel. Using an air-erase pen, poke
a hole in the center of the template
and mark the towel. Also, mark the
horizontal and vertical axis points.
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Remove
the template and draw lines
connecting the marks - the lines
will be used for hooping. |
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Spray a piece of medium weight
cutaway stabilizer with temporary
adhesive and smooth the fabric on
top. Lay a piece of light-weight
water soluble stabilizer (we prefer
Sulky Solvy or Sulky Super Solvy) on
top of the towel and hoop all three
layers together by aligning the
marks on the hoop with the lines on
the fabric. (For more information
about embroidering on towels,
click here.) Attach the hoop to
the machine and load the
design. Move the hoop so that the
needle is directly over the center
point on the fabric. Embroider the
design.
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When the design has finished, trim
away the excess stabilizer on the
backside of the embroidery. |
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Now we will prepare the pattern
piece for the tail. First we will
print the pattern piece. Click
here to open a .PDF file
of the pattern. Print the pattern -
four pieces will print on four
separate pieces of paper. |
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Cut
out the pattern pieces, align them
together according to the
instructions printed on the pieces,
then tape them together. |
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Now we will prepare the fabric for
the top of the tail. Lay the pattern
piece onto the tail fabric, pin in
place, and trace the shape. Then,
cut out the shape. |
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Flip the pattern over, lay it on top
of the tail fabric, trace, and cut
out the shape. |
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Align the two pieces together, right
sides together, pin in place along
the inner edge, and sew a 1/2 inch
seam along the pinned edge only.
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Using a pressing cloth, press the
back seam open with an iron. Then,
top stitch a 1/8 inch seam along
each side of the seam. |
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Lay
the assembled top tail piece flat
with the wrong side facing up. Lay
the interfacing on top of the tail
piece with the adhesive side
down. Press in place and then trim
away the excess around the shape. |
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Lay
the top tail piece on to the tail
fabric, right sides together, pin in
place, and trim around the
shape. Sew a 1/2 inch seam around
the sides and bottom of the tail -
leave the entire top edge open. |
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Cut slits in the seam allowance
every inch or so around the sides
and bottom. |
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Turn the tail right side out, press
the seams with a pressing cloth, and
top stitch a 1/4 inch seam around
the side and bottom edges. |
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Lay
the tail portion flat and measure
the width of the top opening. Then,
lay the towel portion flat with the
right side facing down. Fold and
overlap the side edges at the bottom
of the towel to match the width of
the top of the tail portion. Pin the
top layers of the towel in place and
sew a 1/2 inch seam along the bottom
raw edge, tacking the layers in
place. |
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Turn the towel portion inside out.
Fold the ends of the tail in and
insert the tail inside the towel
portion aligning the raw edges
together (right sides together). |
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Next, cut a length of 1/4 inch wide
ribbon to 4 1/2 inches. Spray one of
the ends of the ribbon with
temporary adhesive and form the
ribbon into a loop. Insert the loop
end of the ribbon in between the
layers of fabric at the side seam
opposite to the embroidered
side. Pin in place and sew a 1/2
inch seam around the entire pinned
edge. |
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Turn
the wrap right side out. Cut a 90
inch length of the satin blanket
binding. Turn the ends in 1/2 inch,
press with a pressing cloth, and pin
place. Then, measure and mark the
center top of the towel and the
center of the binding by measuring
and dividing by two. Align the
center points together and wrap the
binding around the top edge of the
towel. Pin in place and sew a 1/4
inch seam starting at one end of the
binding, sew all along the bottom
edge of the binding, and end at the
opposite end.
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Add the button at the bottom edge of
the binding about 10 inches from the
upper left corner of the towel. |
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Mermaid Tail Towel


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Let your little mermaid dress up for
undersea adventures with this mermaid tail towel! A shaped
fin is added to the end of a beach towel to make this fun project.
Read
below for these free project
instructions! |
|

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Supplies Needed:
**Beach
towel (ours is 34
inches wide by 84 inches long)
**3/4
yard of fabric (for tail - we
used low-pile costume fur)
**3/4
yard of lightweight
fusible interfacing
**2
1/2 yards of satin
blanket binding
**Medium weight
cutaway stabilizer
**Temporary spray adhesive
**Air-erase pen or dress
maker's pencil
**Light-weight
water soluble
stabilizer (for topping)
**1/4 inch wide ribbon
**Small button
**Tape
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Designs used:
Melinda Mermaid (large)
This design
is also available in the following design
pack:
A Merry Mermaids Design Pack - Lg
Project Tips:
-
We found our beach towel at Target.
-
We added a ribbon loop and a button so that
the tail can be kept high and dry when
it isn't trailing behind.
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First, we will prepare the towel for the embroidery. Fold the towel
lengthwise (short ends aligned) and
cut
it in half along the fold (one towel
equals two wraps). |
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Lay one half of the towel flat with
the finished edge at the top and the
right side facing up. Create a paper
template of the design by printing
it at full size using embroidery
software. If you don't have
embroidery software, you can cut a
piece of paper the shape and dimensions of the design to help
with placement and centering.
We placed the design in the upper
right corner of the towel about 4
1/2 inches down from the top edge of
the towel and about 4 1/2 inches in
from the right side of the
towel. Using an air-erase pen, poke
a hole in the center of the template
and mark the towel. Also, mark the
horizontal and vertical axis points.
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Remove
the template and draw lines
connecting the marks - the lines
will be used for hooping. |
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Spray a piece of medium weight
cutaway stabilizer with temporary
adhesive and smooth the fabric on
top. Lay a piece of light-weight
water soluble stabilizer (we prefer
Sulky Solvy or Sulky Super Solvy) on
top of the towel and hoop all three
layers together by aligning the
marks on the hoop with the lines on
the fabric. (For more information
about embroidering on towels,
click here.) Attach the hoop to
the machine and load the
design. Move the hoop so that the
needle is directly over the center
point on the fabric. Embroider the
design.
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When the design has finished, trim
away the excess stabilizer on the
backside of the embroidery. |
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Now we will prepare the pattern
piece for the tail. First we will
print the pattern piece. Click
here to open a .PDF file
of the pattern. Print the pattern -
four pieces will print on four
separate pieces of paper. |
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Cut
out the pattern pieces, align them
together according to the
instructions printed on the pieces,
then tape them together. |
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Now we will prepare the fabric for
the top of the tail. Lay the pattern
piece onto the tail fabric, pin in
place, and trace the shape. Then,
cut out the shape. |
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Flip the pattern over, lay it on top
of the tail fabric, trace, and cut
out the shape. |
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Align the two pieces together, right
sides together, pin in place along
the inner edge, and sew a 1/2 inch
seam along the pinned edge only.
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Using a pressing cloth, press the
back seam open with an iron. Then,
top stitch a 1/8 inch seam along
each side of the seam. |
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Lay
the assembled top tail piece flat
with the wrong side facing up. Lay
the interfacing on top of the tail
piece with the adhesive side
down. Press in place and then trim
away the excess around the shape. |
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Lay
the top tail piece on to the tail
fabric, right sides together, pin in
place, and trim around the
shape. Sew a 1/2 inch seam around
the sides and bottom of the tail -
leave the entire top edge open. |
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Cut slits in the seam allowance
every inch or so around the sides
and bottom. |
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Turn the tail right side out, press
the seams with a pressing cloth, and
top stitch a 1/4 inch seam around
the side and bottom edges. |
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Lay
the tail portion flat and measure
the width of the top opening. Then,
lay the towel portion flat with the
right side facing down. Fold and
overlap the side edges at the bottom
of the towel to match the width of
the top of the tail portion. Pin the
top layers of the towel in place and
sew a 1/2 inch seam along the bottom
raw edge, tacking the layers in
place. |
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Turn the towel portion inside out.
Fold the ends of the tail in and
insert the tail inside the towel
portion aligning the raw edges
together (right sides together). |
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Next, cut a length of 1/4 inch wide
ribbon to 4 1/2 inches. Spray one of
the ends of the ribbon with
temporary adhesive and form the
ribbon into a loop. Insert the loop
end of the ribbon in between the
layers of fabric at the side seam
opposite to the embroidered
side. Pin in place and sew a 1/2
inch seam around the entire pinned
edge. |
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Turn
the wrap right side out. Cut a 90
inch length of the satin blanket
binding. Turn the ends in 1/2 inch,
press with a pressing cloth, and pin
place. Then, measure and mark the
center top of the towel and the
center of the binding by measuring
and dividing by two. Align the
center points together and wrap the
binding around the top edge of the
towel. Pin in place and sew a 1/4
inch seam starting at one end of the
binding, sew all along the bottom
edge of the binding, and end at the
opposite end.
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Add the button at the bottom edge of
the binding about 10 inches from the
upper left corner of the towel. |
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Copyright (C) Embroidery Library Inc 2016. All rights reserved.
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Size: 4.86 x 5.33 (123.4 x 135.4 mm)
Stitch count: 28561
Price: $5.99
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Size: 4.88 x 6.85 (123.9 x 174.0 mm)
Designs in Pack: 7
Price: $10.97
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