Flour Sack Dish Towels, 100% Cotton, Set of 24 (27x27 Inches), Multi-Purpose Vintage Kitchen Towels, Very Soft,Highly Absorbent, Lint Free, Pre-Washed Tea Towels for Embroidery- White
-
Love Good Products!
> 3 dayBought black to avoid stains. Hold their color. Square (not misshapen after washing). Happy with purchase! Good for drying dishes, drying vegetables and salads after washing, and around the kitchen. Good way to lessen need for paper towels.
-
B. Murphy
> 3 dayQuite large (a good thing). The black is a saturated color that has held up over a few washes so far. Used the color trapping sheets and they did not give off a lot of dye in the wash They are fairly stiff but I expect them to soften and increase in absorption over time. If that happens, star rating will go to five
-
GT
> 3 dayAfter burning through a couple of packs of white flour sac cloth dishrags I’m finding these rags to be much more robust, slightly less absorbent, and of course way more stain resistant. Bottom line I like these rags very much and recommend anyone other dish rag aficionados give them a try.
-
K. D.
> 3 dayI really love these, but sometimes they’ll have a spot where another color of thread is woven into the white or natural towels. Probably doesn’t matter for everyday kitchen use, but I use these to embroider on for gifts, so if there’s a spot of color on a white towel in the wrong place, it can be quite noticeable. That probably only happens with one in a pack though, so not too bad. The towel quality is excellent, the heft is perfect, and these stitch up great. They’re not usually quite square after washing and drying though, so be sure to wash, dry, and try to get all the “shrinkage” out before using for sewing or embroidery. I’ve even used these to make pillow covers, when quilting cotton is too thin but decor canvas is too heavy. I’m buying extra this time to make zipper pouches out of. If you think in terms of using these as you would a fat quarter, the price is a good deal for some nice fabric that’s in between quilting cotton and decor fabric. These wash up so nicely and make very cozy pillows. I’m really very happy with these, but I do hope they pay more attention to quality control since they know so many of us use these for embroidery.
-
kc
> 3 dayUpdate: Re-ordered 2 more packages of white for embroidery & so far so good. Also purchased a package of grey towels & look forward to working with them! Worked really well for embroidery. So far only 1 out of 3 purchases was unusable due to a stain on the fabric. I am satisfied with the product and will continue to purchase.
-
Hannah C
> 3 dayI got these to make crafts on. They easily hold screen prints on a heat press. A few of them came with black spots on them and where I didnt buy them for me, I havent washed them so im unsure if its a stain or what. But overall, they are sturdy and they feel nice.
-
Beach Girl
> 3 dayThese are not like typical flour sack towels...the texture is harder, not soft, like normal towels. They work ok but I wont be ordering anymore
-
T Fire
Greater than one weekThe blue that arrived was much different than pictured. Also note these are huge and not to be used as dinner napkins. They are dish towels, they do not absorb liquid, but would be cute as display if a monogram was added
-
Lynn B
> 3 dayMy husband has hyperhydrosis. He keeps these with him all the time to wipe sweat from his hands. These are perfect. Lint free and durable.
-
peaceskr
> 3 daySick of our stained dingy white turned greyish flour sack towels that we use for wiping fingers while cooking, lint free dish & hand drying -Im anti paper towel- for our first anniversary I said I want new kitchen towels. I wavered on getting black to hide the staining, I love the rich royal but feared it may still show staining, so I thought Id try dying half of them navy and they came out beautiful. Ill update on staining & which color I may prefer, but so far they are a love! Thicker than the cheaper thin ones we had prior but still an easy lint free drying of dishes, dry hands better, & they dry quick- I read other reviews stating they dont, perhaps regional, in our warm FL home they dry quick. They are a little stiffer because of thickness but well see how they soften over time. Some may think its a funny anniversary gift but I think fondly of it every time I use them! :)