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We love the look and feel of hand-printed towels. Our classic flour sack towels are super absorbent and dry glassware and dishes without leaving any lint. Perfect for all of your seasonal cooking & baking! Our flour sack tea towels are so durable and hard working; they might make you want to stop using paper towels! We only use the highest quality inks, so the print will not wash out or fade. They are sure to stand up to everyday wear and tear in your kitchen.
This listing is for 4 towels. One Crow, one Skull, one Moth, and one Heart towel.
Care instructions and more info:
Part of the charm of a flour sack towel is in its imperfection. All flour sack tea towels have natural variances to them, and no two towels are the same.
Each wash makes your towel even softer. Please wash before using it for the best performance.
All flour sack towels measure approx. 28"x29" & will vary slightly in terms of hemming & fabric color depending on manufacturing batches.
Usually ready in 4 hours
Our on-line store is open 24/7 and we ship Monday through Friday, excluding some holidays. Orders received for products without shipping restrictions on its product page will ship within 1-2 business days. During peak seasonal times lead times may be 2-5 business days.
You rarely find quality decorated flour sack towels. These are that rare find. They are adorable, but they also do their job. My son and DIL were gifted these and the skull cork coasters and they loved them. DIL loved that she could use them as her natural rolling surface when baking, as the fabric for flour sacks was the original rolling surface.
Here are used instructions for use as a rolling surface for pie crust, biscuits, cookies, kneading and rolling breads, rolling out desserts, etc. Place the clean towel onto the countertop. Per the recipe, lightly sift flour or powdered sugar over the surface area needed. Run your hand over the towel so the flour gets into the cotton fibers and creates your nonstick surface. Sift a mound of around 1/4 cup of flour into a top corner of the towel. You will use this to sprinkle the rolling pin and towel as needed to maintain the nonstick surface, such as when you see your dough has lifted the flour from the towel. After use, shake the flour carefully into the sink, garbage, or outside. Some frequent bakers will, at this point, fold the towel and place into a cloth or Ziplock bag and store in the freezer. If no dough has stuck to the surface, it can be reused several times before washing. Or, throw the towel into the washing machine. No plastic or silicone comes into contact with the food during use.
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