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Old 09-15-2013, 12:58 PM
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I have a repeat print fabric that I want to use for placemats for a gift. The repeat is every 12" but I'm afraid if I cut it at 12" it will be a little small by the time I'm finished hemming it all around. I could cut them larger but then they won't match each other in design. What would you do if it were your fabric?
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You could always add a border? Might look good.

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Old 09-15-2013, 01:26 PM
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Now why didn't I think of that? Dina your great. It has a few different colors I could use too. But do you think it would be too small if I didn't use a border?
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..........But do you think it would be too small if I didn't use a border?
Depends on your plate size!
And what your personal preferences are for placemat sizes.
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Placemats typically come in the standard dimensions of 12 to 14 inches by 16 inches to 20 inches ... 12 x 12 inches might be too small. The idea of adding a border to make it the size you want would work.
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You might also add pinwheels, friendship stars, checkerboards, et. to the sides rather than just the plain border... Good luck with it and PLEASE show us your finished placemats!

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I just made a bunch and cut my batting in sizes that I could get the most out of it by. I did 11x16. worked fine.
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Instead of a border all the way around you could add a border, then blocks along one side - that would showcase your print nicely.
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I like my placemats no less than 16 x 14, and usually go up to 18 wide by 14 high. I usually do have to do one or more borders to get the size I want with the designs I choose.
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I would just add a border to get it the size I need.
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