HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (2024)

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Unless you have been hiding under a rock somewhere, chances are you have heard at least one side of the brouhaha surrounding new Common Core education standards. I am not going to get into a debate over its merits and faults here, but I am going to talk about one component that bums me out: 86ing handwriting. With that idea in mind, I used some of my family’s handwriting and turned t into handwritten recipe kitchen towels. If you have a printer at home, it is very easy to do.

Because of the increasing prevalence of digital media in our lives, handwriting may not be as important in the future as it once was, but that does not mean it is without use. I am not even referring to the cognitive benefits that are gained when children write with their hands ( and there are lots of them). I’m talking about the sentimental and historical losses we suffer when people stop writing things out by hand.

Which would you rather stumble upon: a thumb drive of emails that your grandparents sent to one another or a stack of handwritten love letters? Which has more historical significance: an early printed copy of a famous document or a handwritten draft? Which makes a better family heirloom: a website of family recipes or paper recipe cards written by family member themselves?

HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS

How Do You Make Handwritten Recipe Towels

1. Get yourself some inexpensive cotton flour sack towels. You can usually find a package for a few dollars at the grocery store.

2. Make sure the towel is ironed out completely flat and that the surface underneath is free of wrinkles too. Any unevenness in the surface of the fabric will affect the transfer.

3. Print the recipes out on heat transfer paper. REMEMBER TO REVERSE THE IMAGE!

4. Iron the image onto the towel according to the directions that come with your brand of transfer paper.

5. Carefully remove the paper backing to reveal the transferred recipe.

I still have the original copies of these recipes tucked safely away, but now I can display them in my kitchen as well. They coordinate nicely with the framed recipes already hanging on my walls.

What Should You Do With These Towels?

You can make a set of handwritten recipe towels for yourself or to give as part of a thoughtful wedding or housewarming present. For my towels, I chose to leave them fairly minimal, but you could add trim, embroidery, or fabric paint to make them even more special.

I want my kids to have the a little bit of my history in writing too, so I sat down and hand-wrote some of the recipes I am most known for. I also want my kids to have the sentimental and historical record of our family that is preserved in handwriting AND I want them to be able to pass their own written legacy on to their kids as well. And that means having my kids practice handwriting in school and at home.

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  1. HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (8)Amy Anderson says

    I LOVE this project – we have tons of handwritten recipes in my family and my mom would love this as a gift!

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    • HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (9)madincrafts says

      Thanks! I know it's a gift I would like to get, but I'm probably biased. 🙂

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  2. HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (10)Dawn says

    I’m not sure what you mean by reversing this ? I don’t have a printer, so I’ll have to take this some place…do I buy the transfer paper at a craft store such as HOBBY LOBBY or MICHAEL’S . .? These will be gifts….what a great idea…..Thanks 🙂

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    • HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (11)madincrafts says

      You will need to use a photo editing program to create a mirror image of the recipe. When you iron the image onto the towel, it will reverse again — leaving you with the correct image on your towel. I hope that make more sense!

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      • HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (12)Virginia says

        If you printer does not have a reverse print feature you can print to a transparency and then use the wrong side of the transparency to print to the fabric.

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  3. HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (13)jr says

    The cognitive research on the benefits of handwriting writing demonstrate that printing is as effective as cursive while notetaking for the retention of newly acquired information. Those that lament cursive should read 100 5 page essays in an evening. You might very well change your mind.

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    • HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (14)madincrafts says

      I don't think that the BIC campaign is limited to cursive, but instead wants to keep all handwriting in schools. I was a high school English teacher, so I feel your pain when it comes to correcting. I still feel that handwriting is an invaluable skill that I hope my children don't lose.

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  4. HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (15)Teresa says

    Saw some earlier comments about the transfer using computer ink would not be permanent after washing. I had the same question so did a quick google search and found this site. I’m not promoting their products at all. Just using their information about the heat transfer as reference only and wanted to share.

    I love this idea and so agree it is important to preserve our heritage whenever we can. Thanks for sharing this project.

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  5. HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (16)Diana says

    What would be a good photo editing program?

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    • HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (17)madincrafts says

      I just use PicMonkey, but anything with a reverse function would work.

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  6. HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (18)Joy Kramer says

    This is a great idea! I probably won’t motivate myself but my sisters would probably enjoy seeing my grandmother’s writing in a recipe on a towel. Her writing was awful (yes, yes, it was cursive, but…) but very distinguishable to all of us. I learned how to read any handwriting by reading her letters and cards–and recipes. Thanks for the clever idea. Who knows, I may do it.

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  7. HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (19)Carol says

    I think this is a wonderful idea. Could you be more specific as to what type of heat transfer paper you used? Some of them are very heavy and leave the whole space on the fabric. Yours looks like it only transferred the writing, not the whole area.

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    • HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (20)madincrafts says

      I believe for this project I used the iron on transfers from OnlineLabels.com. It’s also a good idea to trim the transfer down to just the area you want to transfer onto the towel. Hope that helps!

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  8. HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (21)Cheryl Hangsleben says

    Does it matter whether it is ink jet or laser toner ink?

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    • HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (22)madincrafts says

      Check the directions on your brand of iron-on transfers. Mine worked just fine with an ink jet printer, but it’s better to check than be sorry!

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HANDWRITTEN RECIPE KITCHEN TOWELS (2024)

FAQs

How to print a handwritten recipe on a towel? ›

To hand-trace your recipe tea towel, follow these steps:
  1. Scan and increase the image sizes of your recipes.
  2. Print the recipe onto 11 by 14-inch paper.
  3. Tape your recipe to the back of your flour sack so it won't move while tracing.
  4. Carefully trace the handwriting onto the tea towel with your marker.
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What is the best fabric for kitchen hand towel? ›

A cotton or linen blend terry cloth with a loop weave structure is the ideal choice. Whatever material you decide on, don't plan to spend too much on your dish towels.

What is the difference between a dish towel and a kitchen towel? ›

It's simple— tea towels have beautiful designs and are decorative, whereas dish towels are more industrial in form. The latter is meant for drying hands or cleaning kitchen islands and countertops.

How do you make hand stamped tea towels? ›

Instructions:
  1. Pre-wash and dry the tea towel. ...
  2. Spread a layer of fabric paint onto the stamp with a brush or sponge, making sure all of the rubber is covered. ...
  3. Stamp onto the towel using firm pressure.
  4. Add as many different impressions and/or paint colors as you wish until you're satisfied with the pattern.
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Can I print on towels? ›

Printing on towels with your own print is done sublimation method, when design is printed directly into the molecular structure of the textile and by touch is completely imperceptible. A border printed in this way is smooth, does not fray or peel off.

How do I transfer a handwritten recipe to a plate? ›

Layer the graphite paper behind the photocopy of the recipe, position the darkest side face down on the plate, and tape it into place. Using a pen or sharp pencil, carefully trace over the recipe. Remove the photocopy and graphite paper to reveal the transferred text.

What size should a kitchen towel be? ›

Most all-purpose cotton kitchen towels seem to hover around 20 by 30 inches, give or take. For thicker fabrics, like terry cloth, this is ideal. It's large enough to dry a full draining rack of dishes, and provide protection from hot pots and casseroles when triple-folded.

What makes good kitchen towels? ›

Generally, cotton is the best material for kitchen towels and dishcloths because it's a natural, durable fiber that's absorbent and dries relatively quickly.

Why do you boil kitchen towels? ›

I know how much my kitchen dishcloth gets used so I sterilize (boil) my dishcloths every 2 or 3 days to remove bacteria and odor. This is one household hack I do out of habit for a healthy clean kitchen.

What are kitchen hand towels made of? ›

Kitchen hand towels are commonly crafted from more durable materials, such as cotton or linen, designed to withstand frequent use, stains, and rigorous washing. The emphasis is on practicality and resilience.

How to print an image on a tea towel? ›

Tea Towel Screen print Transfers

The transfer paper is printed with the desired design, and heat is applied to the paper, which causes the ink to transfer to the fabric. Heat transfer printing is a popular method for cotton tea towels because it is quick and easy and produces vibrant, high-quality prints.

How to print on flour sack towels? ›

How to Print Trace on Flour Sack Towels?
  1. Print off your favorite design. You will want to print it on cardstock because it will be a bit easier for you to work with.
  2. Before you begin, you will want to wash and dry your towels. ...
  3. Place the printed design under the tea towel. ...
  4. Use a Sharpie to trace the design.

What kind of paper do you use to print recipe cards? ›

The best paper for recipe cards

Of course, recipe cards are better when they're made of cardstock which is much thicker than regular paper. Additionally, it's important to make sure you get printable cards that work for your specific printer.

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