What’s the Project? These children’s hooded towels are a perfect sewing project because they make a great gift for babies, toddlers, and kids. These hooded bath towels are made to look like dinosaurs, minions, animals and other childhood favorites.
When my babies were little tiny newborn babies, my mother in law made these fabulous hooded bath towels for them. They were made from actual bath towels so they were thick and warm and cozy and perfect!
And then she taught me to make them and I made them as baby gifts.
At some point along the line, I started putting faces on them. I don’t even remember when or why, and I can’t remember which was first, but I think it was the frog hooded towel. Or maybe the duck.
And then I started creating all of the characters and now you can see all these cute children’s hooded towels and make them yourself!
Honestly, friends, I can’t even choose which is my favorite! They are just so cute! I love the Minion, the puppy, the owls, the superheroes and so many more of them.
Which do you love best? I’d love to hear! Here’s a look at these great hooded towels.
Hooded Bath Towels for Kids:
Now, this is just a peek at some of the hooded towels. There are more here as well.
See ALL of the hooded towels here. Yes, there’s more!
And have a great time sewing these cute children’s hooded towels and giving them to everyone you know! They make such a great baby gift or a fun birthday gift for little kids. They are so fun!
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Jessica says
Thank you so much for these! I’ve made the minion and olaf for my first two boys. My third boy loves elephants so I created one since I didn’t see one here and it isn’t easy!
Amber says
Way to go!
Lily says
Lovely and creative idea. Can’t wait to attempt them. I was wondering if you will do a basic video on the hooded towels just to help with the basic idea. Thank you
Amber says
I should make one! I haven’t yet.
Phuong says
Can I get your designs please ? Is it fine for me to sew those designs and sell? Thanks
Amber says
Yes, you can sew them and sell them. I don’t mind. 🙂
Carla says
Are you adding any more hooded towels this year? They are the cutest things! I am going to attempt the frog this week.
Amber says
I should. I kind of got burned out for a while, but maybe I could get myself going again.
denise says
Hi, I love your hooded towels so far I’ve done 2 of them. What great gifts!!!! I know you’re busy but I’m hoping you might help me a little. I want to make a horse hooded towel but am stumped with the head and putting a mane down the back of the hood. Truthfully the long head is what has me stumped.
Thank you for any help !
Denise
Amber says
I would do it like I did the dinosaur/dragon hooded towel but instead of spikes, sew pieces of yarn in there to make a mane. http://crazylittleprojects.com/2012/09/dragon-hooded-towel-tutorial.html
Steph says
Thank you so much for these tutorials! After much deliberation, I made the lion one for my son for Christmas. I’m so pleased with the results. It’s adorable!
Your tutorials are very clear and so easy to follow. I will be making more. Thanks again.
Alta says
Such talent. Can’t really pick a favorite as they are all just adorable. Hope I am able to accomplish at least 2 of them, or maybe more. Have many great nieces and great nephews that these would be the perfect gifts for Christmas. Thank you so much for sharing.
Laura says
would if you took this (http://kirstyneale.typepad.com/gingerandgeorge/2011/03/dino-boys.html) and made it into a hooded towel?
Amber says
Try this: http://crazylittleprojects.com/2012/09/dragon-hooded-towel-tutorial.html
Jennifer says
Thank you for sharing these tutorials! My nephew just celebrated his 1st birthday with a monster themed party so we made him one of the monster hooded towels and we are thrilled with the results.
Amanda says
Will you tell me where you get your towels? The colors are so vibrant and the towels look so soft! Love these towels! Thank you for such a fun project!
Amber says
Target! 🙂
Robbin Kubala says
I’ve loved your hooded towels, but at a craft show I attended, they had a
I love your hooded towels that you’ve been running. I attended a craft show this Fall and they did a cute Spiderman. She was almost sold out of the Spiderman, I should have bought one so that maybe I could sew one of them. Do you have a pattern for one by any chance? I for one would appreciate it. Thank you so much. Thanks for breaking them down to look easy. Next job…repair my sewing machine
after all it’s use, it needs to be fixed.
Thank you,
Robbin
Amber says
Hmmm, that’s a fun idea! I will add it to my to do list.
Michele says
Where do you buy your colored towels? I know target sells them cheap but they aren’t very absorbent. Thanks so much! So cute!
Amber says
Those Target ones are the ones I get. 🙂
karen Borgeson says
Thanks so much for the hooded towel ideas. I made the monster ones for my grandsons and they loved them. Again thanks for so many ideas.
Amber says
Oh I bet that was cute!!!
Sheila Perl says
What a wonderful year of hooded towels!
Thank you so much!
I’m looking forward to all your posts in 2014!
Happy New Year!
beth mcgee says
Loved them. I made all but minnie and mickey. I even came up with a hello kitty one lol. Keep them comming please.
Michele T says
OMG!! These are so darn stinkin’ cute!!! I can’t decide which is my favorite!!