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Sew A Spa Set Series #6: Sew Reusable Cotton Pads

Sew A Spa Set Series #6: Sew Reusable Cotton Pads

As we all start to look at simple ways we can reduce our waste, the bathroom is a great place to make some simple swaps! Did you know that disposable make up remover pads can often contain plastic?! Switching to reusable cotton pads is a quick and easy swap to help reduce your waste.

This tutorial is part of our  Sew A Spa Set Series – check the  Intro post  to see what else you can make for a relaxing day or evening pampering yourself, or a loved one and would make a great gift.

This project is also a great little scrap buster!

Reusable cotton pads

We’ve used bamboo towelling rather than cotton towelling here (but who’s heard of Bamboo Pads?!) so we’re using poetic license when we’re calling these cotton pads…

There’s a good reason why we’re using bamboo though – it’s far more sustainable than cotton. Read more about Bamboo Towelling’s eco-credentials in our full guide here

There are 6 items that make up the Spa Set and if you’re pushed for time, each of these handmade items would make a great small gift on their own.

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You can use out template or size up, or change the shape to a square (and make up using the same process) to make reusable baby wipes or rounds.

We hope you enjoy sewing and gifting these handmade items!

Important Notes:
  • 1cm /  ⅜” seam allowance throughout, unless directed.
  • We used an overlocker to finish our seams. If you don’t have an overlocker check out this post for other seam finishing options
  • For steps using machine sewing, straight stitch, backstitching at the start & end using stitch length 2.5 unless otherwise stated.
  • Prepare your fabrics as per manufacturer’s care advice – we recommend pre-washing all fabrics used in this project as they will be used to make items that will be washed frequently

To make One Reusable Cotton Pad

Sewing Kit You Will Need:

Making the Reusable Cotton Pads

1. Pre-wash your fabrics

We recommend pre-washing all fabrics used in this project as they will be used to make items that will be washed frequently

2. Print the cotton pad templates

Print off the Spa Set Templates ensuring you print at 100%. If you haven’t already, request your pattern here.

Please note: This free pattern has been sized to print on A4 paper.

3. Cut your fabrics & notions

To make one pad cut out:

  • 1x Circle from Bamboo Towelling
  • 1x Circle from Patterned Cotton
  • 1x Back loop from Patterned Cotton
4. Assemble The Cotton Round

Sew the loop

  • On the loop pattern piece, fold the long edges over 1cm / ⅜” and press.

Making the makeup rounds step 1

  • Fold the entire rectangle lengthwise again to the middle and press.

Making the makeup rounds step 2

  • Top stitch down both sides of the rectangle.

Making the makeup rounds step 3

Making the makeup rounds step 4

Assemble the pad

  • Pin the rectangle to RS (right side) of the Cotton fabric circle of your pad. Make sure there is a little space to slide your fingers between the loop and the pad, this will mean the loop is not flat against the pad.
Making the makeup rounds step 5
  • Baste the edges where the rectangle meets the circle edge.
  • Place the bamboo towelling circle RS together with the Cotton circle, sandwiching the loop in between. Pin in place and stitch around the circle with a 1cm / ⅜” seam allowance, leaving an opening to turn it out the right way.
Making the makeup rounds step 6
Making the makeup rounds step 7
  • Pink or clip the seam allowance. Turn the pad out through the opening you left. 
Making the makeup rounds step 8
  • Fold in the seam allowance at the opening.
  • Top stitch 3mm / ⅛” around the edge of the circle to finish and close the opening.
Making the makeup rounds step 9
Making the makeup rounds step 10

And you’re finished, well done!

We’re nearly there! We hope you’ve enjoyed our Sew A Spa Set Series so far. The very last tutorial is a Round Makeup Bag to store all of your handmade goodies in!

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Sew A Spa Set Series #5: Make An Eco-Friendly Shower Puff

Did you know that shower puffs are generally made from plastic? Maybe you’re looking for an eco-friendly shower puff that’s kinder to the planet?

Well you’re in the right place! Our version of the Eco-Friendly Shower Puff is made from eco-friendly bamboo towelling and is super simple to make, and best of all it doesn’t take many supplies either!

Sew an eco-friendly shower puff

We hope you’re enjoying the  Sew A Spa Set Series that this eco-friendly shower puff is part of. It’s a set of simple sews you can put together and gift as a whole, or on their own.

We think the Spa Set would make a gorgeous handmade gift for Mother’s Day… Check out the Intro post to see what else is included in the Spa Set.

There are 6 items that make up the Spa Set and if you’re pushed for time, each of these handmade items would make a great small gift on their own.

We’ve designed these mini projects to be quick & easy, so you can sew a Spa Set that you could use on a relaxing day off, or as a last minute gift for friends or family.

 

We’ve used bamboo towelling to make most of these useful Spa Set accessories as it’s super soft, absorbent, lends itself well to reusable items & it’s also environmentally friendly!

Our guide is full of helpful info, as well as some top tips!

 

We hope you enjoy sewing and gifting these handmade items!

How to Sew An Eco-Friendly Shower Puff

Important Notes:
  • 1cm /  ⅜” seam allowance throughout, unless directed.
  • We used an overlocker to finish our seams. If you don’t have an overlocker check out this post for other seam finishing options
  • For steps using machine sewing, straight stitch, backstitching at the start & end using stitch length 2.5 unless otherwise stated.
  • Prepare your fabrics as per manufacturer’s care advice – we recommend pre-washing all fabrics used in this project as they will be used to make items that will be washed frequently

To Make The Shower Puff You Will Need:

Sewing Kit You Will Need to Sew a Spa Set:

Making the Eco-Friendly Shower Puff

1. Pre-wash your fabrics

We recommend pre-washing all fabrics used in this project as they will be used to make items that will be washed frequentl

3. Cut & Edge Your Fabric

OR

If you’re not making any of the other items just cut from Bamboo Towelling two rectangles measuring 35cm x 8cm

  • Either overlock around all 4 the sides of both pieces of bamboo towelling rectangles, or finish with a zig-zag stitch
4. Sew your fabric
  • Place your main pieces, WS (wrong sides) together and create a channel 1.5cm / ⅝” wide in the centre of the strip.
  • You can either measure and mark where the channel lies on the main pieces, or lie your cord length across and mark where the channel lies by eye
  • Feed your cord through the channel.

Pull the ends of the main pieces together around the cord, gathering it along the cord. Shape this into a typical puff shape, tying a double knot in the cord when you are happy with the shape, to secure the puff. 

And you’re finished, well done!

There are just 2 more items in our Sew A Spa Set Series… Next up is a tutorial to take you through how to Sew Reusable Cotton Rounds

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Sew A Spa Set Series #4: Free Eye Mask Tutorial

Welcome to the next tutorial in our Sew A Spa Set Series! In this post you can download our free eye mask template and find a step-by-step sewing tutorial on how to sew your own eye-mask suitable for long and luxurious self-care baths!

Our Spa eye mask is backed in super soft bamboo towelling to make it the perfect companion for your next candle lit bath.

 

Sew an eye mask tutorial

To make this eye mask you’ll need a copy of the free eye mask template. Request the template here and we’ll send it straight to your inbox, along with the other patterns in the Sew A Spa Set Series

Be sure to check out the Intro post for the full lowdown on what other tutorials are included in our Sew A Spa Set Series

 

 

If you’re new to bamboo towelling you can learn more about it our full guide and gain some pro sewing tips too!

As well as using the Eye Mask template for bath time use you could omit the binding & layers and cut from felt and mark eye holes to make a simple kids mask! Or use different fabrics to make a sleep mask… the template can be used to make any fabric eye mask.

How to Sew An Eye Mask

Important Notes:
  • 1cm /  ⅜” seam allowance throughout, unless directed.
  • We used an overlocker to finish our seams. If you don’t have an overlocker check out this post for other seam finishing options
  • For steps using machine sewing, straight stitch, backstitching at the start & end using stitch length 2.5 unless otherwise stated.
  • Prepare your fabrics as per manufacturer’s care advice – we recommend pre-washing all fabrics used in this project as they will be used to make items that will be washed frequently
  • Do not sleep with the eye mask on as there is a strangulation risk

To Make This Eye Mask You Will Need:

Making the Eye Mask

1. Pre-wash your fabrics

We recommend pre-washing all fabrics used in this project as they will be used to make items that will be washed frequently

2. Print the Eye Mask Template

Print off your Eye Mask Template ensuring you print at 100%. If you haven’t already, request your pattern here.

Please note: This free pattern has been sized to print on A4 paper.

3. Cut your fabrics

Using the eye mask template piece cut out; 

  • 1x Mask front from Patterned Cotton
  • 1x Inner from Fusible Fleece
  • 1x Mask back from Bamboo Towelling
4. Assemble The Eye Mask

1. Mark the elastic points. Use pins to mark where you want the elastic to lie on the back mask (bamboo towelling) piece, using the notches on the pattern piece.

Assembling the eye mask - marking the elastic points of the eye mask

2. Cut the elastic to the desired length. This will vary depending on your head size. The formula we used was head circumference minus 19cm / 7”.

3. Pin the elastic in place. Pin the ends of the elastic RS (right sides) together with the back of the mask, pointing outwards at the points you marked.

Assembling the eye mask step 1 - Pin the elastic of the eye mask in place

4. Adhere the fusible fleece. Iron the wrong side of the mask front onto the fusible fleece piece.

5. Baste your bias tape RS together on the front mask piece (optional)

6. Clip the curves. Clip or pink around the curved edge of the tape.

Assembling the eye step 6- clip the curves

7. Sew the layers.

  • Pin the mask front and mask back RS together, sandwiching the elastic head strap between the two pieces. 
  • Sew around the edge of the mask leaving a 5cm / 2” opening to turn the mask out. Clip or pink the seam allowance. 

Sewing the eye mask

8. Turn out the mask and press. Top stitch 3mm / ⅛” from the edge around the mask.

And you’re finished! Well done!

In the next sewing tutorial in our Sew a Spa Set Series you can learn how to Sew an Eco-friendly Shower Puff

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Sew A Spa Set Series #3: Bath Headband Tutorial

Welcome to our Bath Headband Tutorial – the second tutorial in our Sew A Spa Set Series This post contains all the sewing info you need to sew up your very own bath headband.

There are 6 of these handmade items for you to make! Check out the  Intro post for the full low down.

What’s a bath headband you may ask?! It’s a headband that’s suitable to be worn in, or after a bath or shower. It’s made from super soft, absorbent (and eco friendly!) bamboo towelling making it’s suitable to be worn whether your hair is wet or dry.

This useful headband would make a fabulous handmade gift, especially if paired with the other items in our Sew A Spa Set Series.

Sew a Bath Headband

To be able to follow our Bath Headband Tutorial you’ll need a copy of the FREE Spa Set templates. Request them here 

We’ve used bamboo towelling to make most of these useful Spa Set accessories as it’s super soft, absorbent, lends itself well to reusable items & it’s also environmentally friendly!

Read more about Bamboo Towelling in our full guide and gain some pro sewing tips too!

As well as a bath headband you could also use this tutorial to make a cute ear warmer if you switch out the towelling for some fluffy fleece!

We hope you enjoy sewing and gifting these handmade items!

Bath Headband Tutorial

Important Notes:
  • 1cm /  ⅜” seam allowance throughout, unless directed.
  • For steps using machine sewing, straight stitch, backstitching at the start & end using stitch length 2.5 unless otherwise stated.
  • Prepare your fabrics as per manufacturer’s care advice – we recommend pre-washing all fabrics used in this project as they will be used to make items that will be washed frequently

To make this Bath headband, You will need:

Sewing Kit You Will Need to Sew a Spa Set:

Making the Bath Headband

1. Pre-wash your fabrics

We recommend pre-washing all fabrics used in this project as they will be used to make items that will be washed frequently

2. Print the headband templates

Print off the Spa Set Templates ensuring you print at 100%. If you haven’t already, request your pattern here.

Please note: This free pattern has been sized to print on A4 paper.

3. Cut your fabrics & notions
  • Cut 1 x Main Headband from Bamboo Towelling
  • Cut 2 x Main bow from Cotton
  • Cut 2 x Main bow from Cotton
  • Cut 1 x Bow Middle from Cotton
  • Cut 3 x 45cm long pieces of elastic
4. Assemble The Bath Headband
  • Overlock the edges of your towelling main headband strip. If you do not have an overlocker, then finish the edges using a zig zag stitch. 

Assemble the bath headband step 1
  • With RS (right sides) together, sew the two short ends of your main headband together. Overlock/ zig-zag finish the edges of this seam, and press flat.
  • Fold over both the top and bottom long edges of the main headband 0.5cm / ¼”  and then a further 1cm / ⅜”  to create a channel to feed your elastic into.
  • Pin and stitch in place, leaving several cm / inches open on each channel so you can insert the elastic. Pro-tip – Using a bodkin or Elastic Guide can really help here
4. Sewing the Elastic
  • Feed one piece of elastic through one channel. Pin the ends together and secure them, before closing your channel. Repeat for the other channel.
  • Create further gathers in your strip using the other two pieces of elastic. Pin in place equally on the width of the fabric, and stitch in place using a zig zag stitch along the length of the main headband.
  • Place the 2 x larger main bow pieces RS together & stitch around the edge using a 1cm / ⅜” seam allowance. Leave a small gap for turning.
  • Trim or pink the seam down, and turn out. Slip stitch the opening and press.
  • Take the bow middle piece & fold the fabric in half matching the long edges.
  • Sew down the long edge opposite the fold using a 1cm / ⅜” seam allowance.
  • Turn to the right side & press
  • Wrap the smaller rectangle round your main gathered headband
  • Slip Stitch the ends together towards the back. You may want to secure the band in place on your headband also with some small tacking stitches at the back.
  • Slide the bow in through the loop made by the smaller rectangle. Adjust until it looks voluminous and like a bow.
  • You may want to secure this in place with a few stitches. 

And you’re finished! Well done!

The next sewing tutorial in our Sew a Spa Set Series is an eye mask you can wear in the bath!

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Sew A Spa Set Series #2: Bath Mitt Sewing Tutorial

Welcome to the first tutorial in our Sew A Spa Set Series! This post is the first of 6 tutorials of our Sew a Spa Set Series to help you sew some handmade items to pamper yourself of a loved one… We’re kicking off with a Bath Mitt Sewing Tutorial.

Our bath mitt even has a pocket for your bar of soap! You’ll need the free pattern to make this one, so request the Spa Set templates here

This washable bath mitt would make a fabulous handmade gift, especially if paired with the other items in our Sew a Spa Set Series

 

Sew a Bath Mitt Tutorial

Request the templates here and we’ll send it straight to your inbox, along with the other templates in the Sew A Spa Set Series

The spa set includes everything you need for a relaxing day or evening pampering yourself, or a loved one and would make a great gift.

We’ve used bamboo towelling to make the most of these useful Spa Set accessories as it’s super soft, absorbent, lends itself well to reusable items & it’s also environmentally friendly!

Read more about Bamboo Towelling in our full guide and gain some pro sewing tips too!

As well as a regular bath mitt you could also use this pattern to sew a fake tan mitt – just use a dark coloured microfibre, fine towelling or foam style fabric. Or omit the soap pocket and make a baby bath mitt.

We hope you enjoy sewing and gifting these handmade items!

Bath Mitt Free Sewing Pattern and Tutorial

Important Notes:

  • 1cm /  ⅜” seam allowance throughout, unless directed.
  • We used an overlocker to finish our seams. If you don’t have an overlocker check out this post for other seam finishing options
  • For steps using machine sewing, straight stitch, backstitching at the start & end using stitch length 2.5 unless otherwise stated.
  • Prepare your fabrics as per manufacturer’s care advice – we recommend pre-washing all fabrics used in this project as they will be used to make items that will be washed frequently

To make this Bath Mitt you will need:

Sewing Kit You Will Need to Sew a Spa Set:

How to the Bath Mitt

1. Pre-wash your fabrics

We recommend pre-washing all fabrics used in this project as they will be used to make items that will be washed frequently

2. Print the bath mitt pattern

Print off your Bath Mitt pattern ensuring you print at 100%. If you haven’t already, request your pattern here.

Please note: This free pattern has been sized to print on A4 paper.

3. Cut your fabrics
  • Cut 1 x Mitt from Bamboo towelling
  • Cut 1 x Pocket from Bamboo Towelling
  • Cut 1 x Mitt from Quilting Cotton
4. Assemble The Bath Mitt
  • Hem the top of the pocket. Fold over and stitch in place the top edge of your pocket piece. 

2. Sew on your pocket.

  • Finish the remaining raw edges of your pocket with an overlocker or zig-zag stitch.
  • Place your pocket in the centre of the glove on the bamboo towelling mitt piece.

3. Sew the front and back mitts together

  • Place your patterned Cotton mitt piece RS (right side) together with the bamboo towelling mitt piece.
  • Sew up outer side of the mitt approximately 7cm / 3”
  • Lie out the part sewn mitt pieces flat.
  • Overlock or zig-zag the wrist edge of the mitt, then turn up 1cm / ⅜” and hem the wrist of the mitt
5. Attach the Elastic
  • Measure & cut a piece of elastic to fit your wrist (an average size is about 20cm / 8”)
  • Mark up 2cm / 1” from the hem at the wrist of the mitt. This is where you will stitch the elastic.
  • Pull taut your elastic so it stretches across the full length of the wrist of your mitt and zig zag stitch in place. This can be a little tricky, but just keep stretching the elastic as you go. This method will give you a gathered elasticated wrist.
  • With RST, finish stitching around the edge of the remainder of the mitt and finish your seams as desired
  • Turn the mitt right side out.

And you’re finished! Well done!

Keep your eyes peeled for the next tutorial in the Sew A Spa Set Series

Sew a Bath Headband

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Sew A Spa Set Series #1: Handmade Gift Idea

Are you in need of a handmade gift idea? How about if that gift made the recipient feel super pampered? Or perhaps you need to gift this to yourself and maximise your self-care routine?

We’ve got you covered!

Welcome to the first post in our Sew A Spa Set Series. Over the next week or so we’ll be publishing our fab Sew A Spa Set Series Stay tuned as the individual tutorials drop every day or so!

The Spa Set includes everything you need for a relaxing day or evening pampering yourself, or a loved one. And nothing says I love you like a handmade gift, right?!

And with Mothers Day in the UK being just around the corner, I’m sure this Spa Set would be a treasured handmade gift this Mothers Day.

 

Handmade Gift Idea - Sew a spa set

There are 6 items that make up our Sew A Spa Set Series and if you’re pushed for time, each of these handmade items would make a great small gift on their own. You could even save these handmade gift ideas for later and build the set up over the year!

We’ve designed these mini projects to be quick & easy, so you can Sew A Spa Set that you could use on a relaxing day off, or as a last minute gift for friends or family.

So what’s in the Spa Set I hear you cry?!

Check out our little Promo video!

What fabrics do I need to Sew the whole Spa Set?

This post contains the fabric requirements to make the whole Spa Set so you can start to gather your supplies…

If you’re just making one item we’ll put requirements on each post as they are published but please download the templates so you’re all set to go!

Tmake ALL 6 items in the Sew A Spa Set Series you will need :

We’ve used super soft bamboo towelling to make many of these useful Spa Set pamper accessories because it’s super soft, absorbent, lends itself well to reusable items. It’s also more environmentally friendly than cotton towelling.

Read more about Bamboo Towelling in our full guide and gain some pro sewing tips too!

Other project ideas the Sew a Spa Set Series templates can be used for

Once you download the Sew a Spa Set templates there are other projects you could use the patterns for… here’s some ideas for you:

  • Spa Headband Sewing Template – Switch out the towelling for fleece or another fluffy fabric to make a cute winter ear warmer
  • Reusable Cotton Pads template – size up, or change the shape to a square (and make up using the same process) to make reusable wipes or rounds
  • Eye Mask Sewing Pattern – omit the binding & layers, cut from felt and mark eye holes to make a simple kids mask
  • Bath Mitt Sewing Pattern – make from dark coloured microfibre, fine towelling or foam style fabric to make a fake tan mitt. Omit the soap pocket and make a baby bath mitt
  • Round makeup bag Sewing Pattern – size up or down to make gift bags, makeup bags, storage bags. You could even line it with PUL fabric and make an adjustable shower cap!

Sew a Spa Set

Sewing Kit You Will Need for the Sew a Spa Set Series:

So let’s move on to the first tutorial in the Sew A Spa Set Series! Sew a Bath Mitt

We hope you enjoy making these handmade items! Leave us a comment if you do and let us know how you get on. We’d love to hear from you!