| Reader Comments |
| Luckylibbet | 2/26/07 | Towels! How clever - adore the little fishies. |
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| j222b | 2/26/07 | Wonderful!! Thanks for the idea(s)! |
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| Rhoda K | 2/26/07 | Good looking robe! I, too, had thought about using towels for a robe, especially ones on sale ;-), as I don't have any matching ones on hand. |
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| Mary Stiefer | 2/26/07 | Great idea to use towels. Looks cute and comfy |
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| Geordie Girl | 2/26/07 | Fab robe. I would have never thought of using towels, it looks great. |
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| Kathi Rank | 2/26/07 | Great reuse of towels.....thanks for the review. |
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| Linscee | 2/26/07 | Great robe. Clever to use towels. |
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| Dr LJN | 2/27/07 | Thanks for the compliments. Frankly, the idea to use towels seemed clever at the time, but was really daft in retrospect! |
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| OP Gal | 2/27/07 | Cute robe. Your idea for making a mock flat fel seam is a good one. I've made a spa wrap from a towel and serged the seams, but I'll try your technique when my current wrap wears out. |
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| AnneM | 4/2/07 | What a great idea idea to use old - and decorated - towels for the robe. It might have been trouble, but terry robes are the best I think. |
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