nice idea but still don't get it brain isn't working
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You have 4 different fabrics cut the same size oval. Take 2 fabrics, right sides together and sew around halfway. Take another fabric and put it right side together with ont of the open sides and sew that around 1/2. Take the last piece and add it to the open sides and sew each 1/2, leaving an opening to turn. Turn to the right side, press (and I topstitched so they would lay flatter). When you open them you have 4 choices for each placemat.
It's not letting me add the photos so I may have to put them in a new line. |
Earlier posting gave this site http://dunnvillequiltguild.com/uploads/2010_January.pdf
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Hopefully these will go this time.
fabrics for Rhys' 4-sided placemat [ATTACH=CONFIG]222819[/ATTACH] placemat [ATTACH=CONFIG]222820[/ATTACH] |
They aren't hard...just a tad too bulky for me. :)
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Sew cute!! I want to try one - it might be a frog experience.
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Ya but they are thick and don't lay flat on the table. so you can't "use them" and if you just "display" them they look like books laying on the table. MY take I have some :thumbdown:
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Thanks!! |
Originally Posted by Glassquilt
Originally Posted by LoriEl
Looks cute but I couldn't quite grasp it.
I see a Christmas idea here. Thanks! |
Originally Posted by sandisquiltedtouch
Ya but they are thick and don't lay flat on the table. so you can't "use them" and if you just "display" them they look like books laying on the table. MY take I have some :thumbdown:
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