I should have taken instructional photos to share the process with you, but honestly, it is easy enough that I think a quick explanation will do:
1. Cute 2 pieces of (potentially) coordinating fabric into squares. Most of mine were about 15-inches square, but some of the ones made with children's fabric are a few square-inches smaller, depending on what size scraps I had.
2. Put fabric squares right sides together. Iron flat. Now stitch around the edge (about 1/2" in from edge) leaving a 3-inch opening in the middle of one of the sides (to do this, start sewing about 2-inches above one of the corners and finish when you get about 3 inches from your starting point).
3. Pull napkin through the 3 inch hole you left and use a chopstick or similar tool to push out corners. Your napkin should have the right sides facing out now (and should look suspiciously similar to a napkin!)
4. Iron flat again. Don't be lazy, do it.
5. Top-stitch around the napkin, close to the outer edge. This will give your napkin a clean look and will also close up that 3-inch opening you left earlier.
6. Eat something messy and use!
Note: many people would tell you to pre-wash your fabric before making these and if I were better organized, I may have. But I didn't and I am not stressing it.
Okay, you have motivated me to do that same. I was just saying some new napkins for fall would be nice. Time to see what's hiding in the stash. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Easy enough sawing project that I could handle! Must do! Thank you!!! :)
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