4 sided placemats?
#51
You are very welcome, nothing like a challenge!:) below are the ones i made for my grand daughters they just moved house with their Mum. :)
Originally Posted by dosnanas
Capucine: thank you, thank you, thank you. I have spent half the day sewing and ripping trying to follow the two tutes I had and couldn't get it. Your explanation turned on the lights!!!! I was ready to give up and make two two-sided placemats. These are specials for my grandnieces.
#54
Yes you should have 4 flaps i suppose :) If you have trouble let me know i'll try a video it would be my first time at tutorial :)
Good Luck
Good Luck
Originally Posted by knitpick
do you sew the 1/2 around the same on all 4 pieces. that is where I am confused. thanks
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thank you thank you thank you...still trying to understand and am just not getting it. Sew halfway around...I get that...but then when you add third one...do you sew the opposite side? Really need pics...am a totally visual person!
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#58
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Thanks Cappucine.....I think it's beginning to get clearer...but it would still be the murkiest of ideas if you hadn't posted the intermediate pictures. I think I'll give it a try....(but a video here or on youtube would be nice...) hint hint....
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Interesting. Thanks for the link. Different! Could be a great craft fair item!
Originally Posted by qbquilts
I found a link. http://feeddogsdown.blogspot.com/201...placemats.html
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I made one of these this morning as an experiment, just to see if I had visualized it correctly... and it worked! The result is pretty, versatile, fun and not thick or weighty (in my opinion, anyway)
I'm going to try to write a full-fledged PDF tutorial in the next few days.
I'm going to try to write a full-fledged PDF tutorial in the next few days.
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