| FABRIC WAITING TO BE TRANSFORMED |
OK......
The holidays are over, the festive adornment is put away......
Plain dining table now!
What's a girl to do?
Sew of course!!!
4 placemats, 4 napkins and 1 table runner to be specific.
Are you ready?
What you need.
Sewing machine (optional, but very useful)
ThreadFabric
Rotary cutter and mat (optional, but very useful)
What you do.
1. Cut 8 rectangles 15 1/2" X 12 1/2 " (mats)
2. Cut 8 squares 10 1/2" X 10 1/2" (napkins)
3. Cut 2 rectangles 21" X 11 1/2" (runner)
4. Place 2 of the placemat rectangles right sides together and stitch a 1/4" seam around all 4 edges, leaving a 3" opening in the middle of one of the seams.
5. Remove from the sewing machine and press to set the stitches.
6. Clip corners.
7. Turn right side out through 3" opening.
8. Press again, tucking in raw edges on the 3" opening.
9.Top stitch close to the edge around the whole rectangle.
| TOP STITCHING ALMOST DONE |
You now have beautiful table top adornment!!!!
I made my placemats from a different fabric on the back because
I didn't have enough of the rose fabric for both sides.
The napkins are a little small for this same reason
but look very nice folded in half.
but look very nice folded in half.
The napkins and runner match the placemat's back fabric.
(runner not shown)
This project was quick and easy and you might
even consider adding some ribbon trim to the edges.
even consider adding some ribbon trim to the edges.
The rose fabric used to be throw pillows and
I don't remember what I had the swirly fabric for.
Fabrics come and go here, today curtains,
tomorrow throw pillows, the next time placemats.
I never get rid of fabric!!!!
I've also been working on a quilt.
I don't remember what I had the swirly fabric for.
Fabrics come and go here, today curtains,
tomorrow throw pillows, the next time placemats.
I never get rid of fabric!!!!
I've also been working on a quilt.
| WISHING TO BE A QUILT! HAPPY SEWING. Till next time, Bonjour |