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I have made many of these, and they are loved by Mommas.
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Here's a link to a video tutorial on how to do this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqwdNqMZ8Ro
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Originally Posted by G'ma Kay
(Post 6429812)
We've had a great crop of new babies in the past year, so I've been making self binding receiving blankets like a factory. I had some metallic marble that I bought as a remnant and had the probably not very original idea to use the same process for table napkins. I put the metallic with a mottled black and turned out four napkins in no time. Family members may get tired of these soonl
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Originally Posted by GrannieAnnie
(Post 6432216)
I'm not understanding "self binding" at all. Are you sewing right sides together, leaving a open spot and turning right sides out? I hate and despise the term "birthing" but is that what you are doing?
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I recently made a table runner from a charm pack (maybe a MSQ tutorial) where I sewed right sides together and turned rightsides out and 1/4" stitched around the edges and it was super easy and looked great. I think I will give the napkins a try.
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Sound great....Give us a tutorial....
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Originally Posted by G'ma Kay
(Post 6429812)
We've had a great crop of new babies in the past year, so I've been making self binding receiving blankets like a factory. I had some metallic marble that I bought as a remnant and had the probably not very original idea to use the same process for table napkins. I put the metallic with a mottled black and turned out four napkins in no time. Family members may get tired of these soonl
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Do you ladies use just regular quilter's cotton for the napkins, or the linen-like fabric, or? I've ordered ready-made napkins to do some machine embroidery on, but this can get expensive, so I really would appreciate any info on the type of fabrics you use. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by ShirlR
(Post 6434175)
Do you ladies use just regular quilter's cotton for the napkins, or the linen-like fabric, or? I've ordered ready-made napkins to do some machine embroidery on, but this can get expensive, so I really would appreciate any info on the type of fabrics you use. Thanks!
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great idea,thanks for a link
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