The key ingredient that makes these placemats durable is the Soft and Stable Project Pack! Watch our video tutorial to see what a difference it makes, and get some tips and tricks for making your own placemat! Bonus: this free pattern comes on the back of your Soft and Stable Project Pack! A two-for-one deal!
We loved these placemats sew much that we just had to make some for ourselves! Kimberly made one for each of her children, with fabric that they each picked out! We love the unique touches and personality that these will bring to the table!
Next we have a beautiful, floral, four-piece set stitched in Wonderful Things by Bonnie Christine for Art Gallery Fabrics!
This set was made using Raindrop Metallic Teal and From Porto with Love Metallic Blue Sardinha from Cotton + Steel, mixed with Metallic Yard Dyed Essex Linen from Robert Kaufman!
We have even more placemat pattern from ByAnnie if you want to mix it up! All of these patterns use the Soft and Stable product!
Do you want to see even more ideas for this easy project? Check out some of our favorite friend's placemats and see which fabrics they selected!
Jess from Elven Garden Quilts
Melanie from Mostly Crafty
Leslie from The Seasoned Homemaker
Havalah from Sisters What
Darlene from Quilt Shop Gal
Jacque from Lily Pad Quilting
Don't forget to share your projects with us on social media! We might even feature your project!
Kimberly,
ReplyDeleteI have been searching the last couple of weeks for the pink/blue fabric you used in your placemat. I know it's an older fabric but I just need the name please. I saw it made up into a dress and it was beautiful just like your placemat. Anyone out there know what this line is called? I would be grateful for the help.
Hi there! That's Rose Quartz & Serenity! http://www.fatquartershop.com/camelot-fabrics/rose-quartz-serenity-jackie-mcfee-camelot-cottons :)
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