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The Mixweer 12 Pcs Linen Hemstitched Towels are versatile kitchen and bathroom essentials, measuring 14" x 22". Made from a durable blend of 55% linen and 45% cotton, these towels offer exceptional absorbency and a soft touch. They are machine washable, quick-drying, and designed to enhance the aesthetic of any home decor.
A**S
Nice quality
I purchased these tea towels to embroider. They were very nice quality and worked out great for machine embroidery.
A**R
Perfect for embroidered decorative tea towels. I used one to dry dishes with and it worked well.
Since they are lightweight towels, it would be nice if they could trim off the extra fabric that is visible on the bottom edge. Other than that, they are perfect for my needs. I used a dense design on one of the towels to see how well it would hold up (rose in center). It held up very well. I only plan to use light sketch designs, but it is nice to know I can go a little heavier. Love the product!
K**E
Quality has changed
I’ve bought hundreds of these over the last year and the quality has changed, not as thick as they were.
R**2
Great quality with beautiful detail
These are very nice linen towels. The material is a bit lightweight, but they still do the job. The color is bright white. My wife uses these for things like serving trays or to line a bread basket - creates a very tasteful look to dress up a table or serving area. They're perfect for gifts, or as the basis for an embroidery project. I hope they retain their shape and texture after washing. All-in-all this is a very nice set that will add a touch of class to any kitchen / dining room.
P**Y
These towels are good for embroidery
They look so dainty and are very thin
J**.
Thin as tissue
These linen tea towels are so thin and cheap I am embarrassed to use them as gifts!
T**D
Thin, Loose Stitching! ...I am not ironing dishcloths!
These White Linen Hemstitched Dish Towels appear to be good value when ordering but upon arrival, while they initially looked great, they are very thin and the stitching isn't good.The cloth design has a thicker presentation end and a thinner backside end as you can see in the images. The thicker presentation ends stitching were all pretty good and uniform but the other ends the stitching messy and not uniform. There were also a lot of loose threads both in the actual stitching itself and also on the ends of the rows as you can see in the photos. (you might have to zoom in to see the detail better)There are no instructions or labels or anything with the towels so I washed them on a light/short load of cold water and in the dryer on moderate heat with dryer sheet to help with wrinkles. They came out a mess straight from the dryer. I always fold things straight from the dryer to avoid creases but it was impossible with these towels. There were also a lot more loose threads now on the sides of the stitching. I am not sure how long these will last.I tried one on some wet dishes, they are quite small, 14" x 22", and as I said, very thin. They don't hold much water at all or dry very well. They are really too thin for dish towels so I am not sure what you might use them for.The biggest issue for me was the way they came out of the dryer. I am NOT ironing dish towels just to make them presentable for such a small task in the kitchen. Also, the value isn't great at $2.58 each when you consider the quality issues.
T**R
Nice for Hand Embroidery
Like a lot of elderly ladies, I am fairly immobile, but I need tokeep busy doing something. Low vision makes reading a real struggle. I am still able to embroider using visual aids and the sense of touch. In the past few years, I have purchased all sorts of white linens for my embroidery projects—literally hundreds of linens—varying sizes/shapes and fabric types (hight quality cotton, pure linen, linen-cotton blends). THESE ARE MY VERY FAVORITE LINENS TO EMBROIDER. I like the size, feel, look, and overall quality. I just wish I had found these years ago instead on purchasing high-end/mor expensive linen napkins. Some folks have complained about the quality of these finger towels. Compared to the my high price linens, the quality of these finger towels are are about one step below. But yet. are perfectly fine for my purposes. The workmanship of the finger towels far exceeds the workmanship of my embroidery.
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