
They will shrink down when you turn them inside out)įinish both of the bottom edges.

(careful to make the teeth bigger than you think you should. I cut one triangle out of a scrap of card board, and laid it down, and traced it, several times. Sometimes it feels a little bit out of control – with the cutting blade chomping, CHOMPING, but it is SO fast, and SO satisfying.)įor the teeth, I had strip of white terry. But you would be hard pressed to find someone having more FUN! That thing is a good time.

(I sewed this on the serger. I’m sure there are people that are better at using their serger than I am at using mine. Next, cut the stabilizer for the fin slightly smaller than the terry cloth to allow for the seams. (Note, the hood on this towel is rounded rather than being squared off. Here, I laid out a paper fin pattern on the top of the hood. This picture shows how much room I had to work with on the towel. I had plenty of room to do this just in the hand towel and I did it all in one piece with the hope that the fin will have some chance of standing on it’s own. The hood top is made in the same way except, this time, you are going to cut a shark fin in the top of it. So for this installment, I will show you how to adapt the hoodie into a shark shape.

We have a little friend who likes princesses, well enough, but she really likes construction sites, sharks and blue too. I have made the hoodie towels before, but I wanted to share this one with you as well.
