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Step 1
Cut two pieces of heat n bond lite, each slightly smaller than 10" x 10.
Step 2
Iron the heat n bond lite to the back of two of the 10″ x 10″ pieces of fabric.
Step 3
Cut one piece of fabric down to a 5″ square; this is the center of the block.
Step 4
Cut the second piece of fabric into 4, 2.5″ squares. Then cut each of these squares apart on the diagonal.
Step 5
NOTE: Using this method, you can make four tea towels from two 10" squares.
Step 6
Peel the heat n bond lite off the back of the fabric.
Step 7
Arrange the pieces of fabric in the correct shape on the center of the dishtowel. Using an iron, press onto the dish towel to adhere.I recommend ironing down one piece of fabric at a time, starting with the center square. This will help you get a clean layout.
Step 8
Since this is a kitchen dishtowel and is likely to get washed A LOT, I recommend stitching down the pieces. Just use a straight stitch on your sewing machine and stitch close to the edge of each piece.
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