4 sided placemats?
#61
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Originally Posted by Maggiem
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.
Frances
#62
Originally Posted by Zhillslady
I made a set of these and worked great. One side is Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter and everyday all in one.
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OMG, I just finally got it. Went back and re-read and saw that she had changed fabric mid-stream of her tutorial and that is what messed me up. I kept looking at the pictures getting more and more confused. I am going to make a small one to use as a hot plate or something just to try out.
I guess no batting is needed for the place mats being it ends up four layers. But I do like padded mats. Any thoughts?
I guess no batting is needed for the place mats being it ends up four layers. But I do like padded mats. Any thoughts?
#64
I made a set of 6 of these for my DDIL. One side red, one side green, one side yellow flowered and the fourth side hot air balloons with a blue background for the grandkids. My DDIL and DS went crazy.
They are a bit tricky to get "just right" at the middle part, but after you do one or two and get the knack, they go fast.
Have fun!!!
They are a bit tricky to get "just right" at the middle part, but after you do one or two and get the knack, they go fast.
Have fun!!!
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#68
Originally Posted by IowaStitcher
Trying to print this out for my files but it prints out as in the discussion with some pictures being split on 2 pages. Can't edit it from this. It there anywhere this tutorial and pictures are available for a print out??
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When that happens to me, I just copy and paste to word. The pictures usually won't copy with the printed directions. So copy, paste the instructions, then copy picture and paste. Hope that helps.
Originally Posted by IowaStitcher
Trying to print this out for my files but it prints out as in the discussion with some pictures being split on 2 pages. Can't edit it from this. It there anywhere this tutorial and pictures are available for a print out??
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