- New leaves for our dining room table (husband's project)
- New tablecloth that fits the enlarged table
- New table runner for enlarged table
- Large amount of napkins that match the decor of the tablecloth and runner
A pair with a potholder I made (more on that later)
The Step-by-Step guide:
You'll need:
- Measuring tape
- Cutting instrument
- Fabric (1/2 yard can make about 2)
- Stitch Witchery or other fusible tape
- Iron
Cut two pieces of fabric to 14 1/2" x 19" (or whatever size suits your needs)
Pin together with "right" sides facing one another
I placed two pins about 3 inches apart on the edge to designate my opening. This is where you do not want to sew. You will use this hole in future steps to turn the napkin ride side out.
Head to the sewing machine... (Or don't... ask me if you want the non-stitch version!)
Start sewing right after one of the white pins designating the hole. Don't forget your backstitch and leave a 1/4" seam allowance.
Remember to pick up the foot in the corners and turn your fabric 90 degrees, making a nice clean corner.
Once you've made it all the way around the napkin to the other white pin to designate the hole, backstitch and cut the threads. Head to the ironing board.
I usually press open my seams, but you don't necessarily have to if you have patience in really making sure those edges don't get pressed wrong once you flip it inside out. To press open the seams, just fold over the 1/4" seam allowance and press down on each side.
Then you get to turn it inside out!
Stick your arm in that hole and pull the fabric through. Doesn't look much like a napkin huh? Or maybe it does look like a napkin my dad used to ball up after it was used...
Use a pencil or some other instrument to make sure the corners get totally pushed out. This is important or it will never lay quite right!
Now press all the edges. I highly recommend you put your iron on a non-steam setting for this so your fingers can get quite close to hold the seams open without scalding yourself. Yes - this is from experience!
Now doesn't it look nice? Yes - you might be thinking - but what about that gaping hole in my napkin! Ok, fine, we'll take care of that.
Find the hole and make sure you have the napkin pressed so the edges are folded in the same as where it was sewn. Take a piece of fusible tape (I use Stitch Witchery) and place it into the hole so that it is just beyond the edges.
Once you have it placed right, just close the fabric and iron over it. All closed up!
To give the napkins a bit of a stiffer feel I used some starch. Spray on, iron.
Then folded it up, ironing where needed, and it's all done!
Enjoy!
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