I make
nearly all of our bread and rolls along with pizza and breadsticks. I always thought it might be nice to have a
pretty cloth dedicated to covering my dough as it rises rather than tossing a
dish towel over the top. A towel works
nicely but as often as I make bread I figured my dough deserves something a
little more special.
I cut a
piece of off white muslin to the size I wanted.
Just large enough to cover a loaf of French bread or a pair of loaf
pans.
I love to
embroider so it was an easy decision to add a design to the fabric, although I
think they would be every bit as nice plain.
I chose vintage embroidery patterns.
When I was
finished with the embroidery I pressed each cloth and turned the edges over to
make a nice clean hem. I used a decorative
stitch and some vintage lace I had in my sewing stash to finish each one.
I really
love how they turned out. Man! We are getting downright fancy around here! J
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Those are so nice! I love the one with the little birds the best :o)
ReplyDeleteTania
That one is my favorite too!
DeleteI like the idea of a dedicated bread rising cover. Yours are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne. I really enjoy them and the family knows not to use them as towels.
DeleteWhat a good and cute idea! I see another project in my future!
ReplyDeleteThese were really fun! :)
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