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Quilt magazine has a really cute placemat in the new issue. It is a snowman's face in the center with sashing on the sides. I really want to do this one and it's really simple but can be out all winter not just Christmas.
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I'm doing a hexagon style placemat for my mom she has a big round table in her kitchen so I found a pattern for hexagon shaped placemats I'm just starting them so I don't have a pic yet but the pattern is Quick and Easy Table Topper & Runner by Lehmann Quilting Pattern # 103 here is a link to the page http://www.lehmannquilting.com/tablerunners.html
This is a pattern from a class I took last week they are simple and quick to do up. I've done the center of mine in a green pattern with pine cones, flowers, and gold strands and the backing will be gold with white snow flakes. I'll try and take a pic tomorrow of the one I have done
This is a pattern from a class I took last week they are simple and quick to do up. I've done the center of mine in a green pattern with pine cones, flowers, and gold strands and the backing will be gold with white snow flakes. I'll try and take a pic tomorrow of the one I have done
#17
Free patterns from Fabric Freedom for Christmas placemats and matching runner. The instructions are for their fabrics obviously, but you could use any combination of your own.
Lots of Christmas mats and runner free patterns here: http://fabricfreedom.co.uk/QuiltsAndProjects.html
Here's one:
http://fabricfreedom.co.uk/Resources/Joy of christmas Table Runner and Mats Instructions.pdf
Lots of Christmas mats and runner free patterns here: http://fabricfreedom.co.uk/QuiltsAndProjects.html
Here's one:
http://fabricfreedom.co.uk/Resources/Joy of christmas Table Runner and Mats Instructions.pdf
Last edited by QKO; 11-18-2011 at 09:25 AM.
#19
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I make placemats using two fabrics face together with batting on one top. I stitch around the placemat leaving an opening to turn. Turn right sides out but make sure you use a tool to get the corners out properly, then hand stitch the opening closed. Top stitch about 1/2 from the edge around the placemat, I then do some kind of quilting. Works great and is simple.
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