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
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C.G.
> 3 dayI would like to have some of these towels with cute designs or in colors, but I got them for durability and functionality, which they did not disappoint. They are absorbent which is what I wanted, like the true flour-sack towels of yesteryear. They are much larger than a regular dish towel, and wash up very well. The sewn in corner piece for hanging it on a hook to dry is wonderful, too. Side note: they could be screen-printed if someone wanted, it would make a nice gift.
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Rynni
> 3 dayGreat towels. They have held up after several washings. Im very surprised and pleased! These are thick, soft and have a hang tab. I might even consider buying these as gifts.
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Mary P.
> 3 dayPerfect and they fold and roll and easily fit in the kitchen drawer to be used to dry glass dishes. I love the way it has a tab so you can hook it over something to hang to dry.
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Kathleen Bell
Greater than one weekThese towels are very good quality! They are perfect for embroidering designs that are bright or light and show up perfectly on black. These will be great for my Halloween designs! I love the little hanging strap up in the corner, these are just a great towel.
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Dorthy Kunze III
> 3 dayNice thread count. Feel like they will be very durable over time. Laundered well; didnt shrink or distort, but I wash in cold water. I think these would be great to embroider on. Im very pleased with my purchase.
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Andi
Greater than one weekMy main purpose is for use when making pumpkin rolls. They are the exact material that I was looking for. Can’t speak on absorbency.
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Rachel
> 3 dayThe ad says these are soft but they are pretty rough, even after laundering twice.... Please take soft out of the ad. Also, they dry pretty well. I had some before that were softer, thinner and dried Very well. Hope Ill be ok with these.... The ad was misleading. Why cant you use real soft cotton?? I like the color option, navy.
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Jackie Briscoe
> 3 dayNice big towels suitable for embroidery
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Marge Barlow
> 3 dayI have been ordering my towels from here for about a year to 2 years now. This is the only place I will order towels for my machine embroidery business. They are outstanding in their field. The quality is great and people that buy them at my vendor events come back for more. I recommend them highly.
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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.