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This easy and quick project will have people admiring your handiwork and your pretty Easter table.
Easter Place Settings
Most of us have a large dinner of some sorts when the Easter holidays arrive. With these pretty placemats and matching napkins, everyone will feel just a little more special seated at your table.
The finished placemat is 17" x 12" The finished napkin is 16" square
Supplies: Easter fabrics, co-ordinating print and plain. Maybe something to go with those special dishes you plan to use. matching thread and batting or flannel
PLACEMAT: For one placemat, cut print and plain fabric 18" x 13" Cut batting or flannel 18" x 13" Measure across each corner and draw a line at 3" interval Stack batting on bottom, print fabric right side up, plain fabric face down. Stitch, using straight stitch around outer edges, sewing across corners where marked. Leave an opening 4" wide to turn right side out. Carefully, trim corners with scissors. Turn right side out and hand stitch opening closed. Top stitch around entire top 1/2" from edge.
NAPKIN: Cut one piece of each fabric 17" square. Put right sides together and stitch around outer edge. Leave 4" opening to turn right side out. Trim corners and sides to lessen bulk. Carefully turn right side out, pushing out corners gently. Turn right side out and stitch opening closed. You can use decorative threads or contrasting colours to topstitch napkin.
~ Mary Wilkins
About the Author
Mary Wilkins has three grown children and six perfect grandchildren. Completely self taught, she has been sewing, and crafting for over 30 years. Her website http://www.sew-whats-new.com has been recognized in many sewing magazines and newsletters alike.