David Prince
Wet hands don't have far to search for the dish towel when it's attached
to your body. With a couple of buttons and some ribbon, you can
transform an anonymous towel into a stylish apron that won't make you
look as if you're dishing up sloppy joes at the school cafeteria.
What You Need: An oversize dish towel, two yard-long pieces of ribbon
(to accommodate any size body), two big buttons, scissors, a needle, and
thread.
What You Do:
1. On the best side of the dish towel, sew a button to each corner of
one long side.
2. Tie a piece of ribbon around each button, leaving a little tail. This will make it easy to remove the ribbons before washing the
apron, which will keep them from unraveling.
3. To wear the apron, wrap the ribbons around your waist as many times
as necessary and tie a bow.
Also Works With: Linen tea towels and powder-room hand towels.