
It was my favorite. The kind of shirt that strangers said "cool shirt" while I was out and about.
But it was stained. It wasn't really fit to be worn anymore.

So it was nice that I had a red tea towel stashed away in my embroidery supply box. It was from Sublime Stitching, bought more than a decade ago and never used for an embroidery project.
I really wasn't ready to put that red rolling pin in the rag bin. Now I don't have to!
That is awesome! I love how you repurpose things - very inspiring! I have saved many of the kids t-shirts that they've loved, but haven't done anything with them yet.... ;)
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