DIY Placemats and Coasters - No Topstitching with Mitred Corners
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- Easy DIY Placemats and Coasters with mitred corners and without any topstitching sewn through a printed fabric.
If you have printed fabric or prefer not to have any topstitching on the topside, this is a great method to sew your projects.
Make lined or unlined items with this neat way of finishing edges and hems.
Fusible webbing is used to hold hems securely in place instead of a stitch line.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro DIY Placemats and Coasters - No Topstitching with Mitred Corners
00:33 Cut out fabric
01:07 pressing pieces for placemat
01:35 marking and cutting mitred corners for placemat
02:23 sewing placemat
03:30 trimming mitred corners and adding lining
04:32 marking fabric pieces for coaster without topstitching
05:11 pressing fabric for coaster
05:26 completed placemat and coaster with mitred corner without topstitching
Have fun sewing!!
#diyplacemats#diycoasters#mitredcorners#diymugrugs
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Tomorrow by Jimmy Wahlsteen
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Thank you. This is such an easy and simple way of getting a mitre corner.
Glad you like it😊
Thanks a million for sharing your knowledge and being concise!
Thanks for watching😊
I love the way you teach it's so clear. Thank you for sharing this with me.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
This is the easiest way I have ever seen for making mitered corners.
Thank You for sharing your time, and your talent with all of us.
Glad it was helpful!
I found you looking for cute kitchen towels. You’re my favorite find of the year. Thank you for teaching clearly without making me feel inept or stupid.
You are so welcome! Glad you found me too!
Was so easy to follow. My mom is 82 and even she could follow with ease. Thank you. Looking forward to checking out other videos to learn more.
You are so welcome! I am so happy to hear this. Are you both beginners or have been sewing for a while? Thanks for watching. Be sure to subscribe and turn on ALL notifications to get my new videos. Cheers!
Great method!
Glad you think so!
Another terrific tutorial!
Thanks again for watching!
Thanks Angela, I will try this, but right now I am making a Bow tie quilt for a friend! I am trying 95 x 108, but I think with the bone spurs in my shoulders and right thumb, it will be 80 x 80, and I am going to quilt. Great tutorials, you are the Best!
Wow what is a bow tie quilt? Thanks again for watching Pat!
brilliant idea
Glad you think so! Please give it a try.😊
Your teaching style makes everything look so easy! This project looks so high end! Great results. Thank you!
You are so welcome! It might not be for everybody but I have worked on a lot of high end clothing that use this method for the hems.
Very creative
Thank you! Cheers!
This is very neat , I like the no show stitching lines ! Love that doggy fabric 💕💕
Check ! It’s on my list of 2022 projects . When my daughter buys her kitchen table, I will make set of 4 placemats for her. I have to keep an eye out for a doggy fabric .
You make things so simple for us to follow. Another excellent tutorial 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 .
Thanks again Berniece😊 Sounds like your family is very lucky to have your creativity!
Thanks! Your videos are so helpful. I have bought the hanging towel & the bowl cozy. Great job!
Thanks so much Carol🙏😊
Very clever.. In will try this
Please do!
Your a genius! What a great idea & I will definitely do this…thank you!
You are so welcome!
Another fantastic tutorial, Angela! Can’t wait to try this method ☺️
Thanks so much 😊. Happy sewing!
Love this!
Thank you😊🙏
Thank you for the tutorial!
My pleasure!
Love your video thank you!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching.😊
Great tutorial, Thank you. These are sooo cute. Love the material...
You are so welcome! Glad you like them
Perfect
Thank you. Please have a look at some other tutorials on my channel. Cheers🙂
Estupendos tutoriales muy pero muy buenos todossss
Gracias por ver a María 🙏
Totally awesome ♥️♥️ thank you
You are so welcome!
Thank you for such clear teaching ! But may I know how do you do the top stitch under the coaster without showing the hemstitch on top ?
that stitch is from when the webbing is sewn on. Then the webbing is ironed which holds everything in place. Watch the video again and it’ll all make sense. Cheers!😊
A seam roller would be another tool for those corners.
thanks for watching and the recommendation Dee. 🙏😊
This is so nice 😊
Thank you! 😊
I love this method. Does the fusible stay in place after washing?
I use a laundry bag and wash with cold water on a gentle cycle and don’t have an issue with the webbing as I always iron them . If you like the look of this finish but am worried about this, you can do an invisible slip stitch on the back lining. Thanks for watching😊
Very cool. How does it hold up w washing?
I use a laundry bag and wash with cold water on a gentle cycle and don’t have an issue with the webbing as I always iron them . If you like the look of this finish but am worried about this, you can do an invisible slip stitch on the back lining. Thanks for watching😊
Thank you much for this tutorial! Can you please inform us about the fabric? Where did you purchse it? Would appreciate that very much. Thx
You’re very welcome. Fabric bought at Spotlight in Australia. It is cotton Drill. Cheers!
Love your videos. Can you give me information on where you purchased your quarter inch device? 😊
In the description - quilting ruler. Cheers!
Hi I am new at sewing. What kind of fabric is good to use when making the mats?? Love some help please
cotton or cotton blend is good . Thanks for watching.
@@NotchesSewingthank u 2
This is lovely but that seam tape will not hold up to repeated washings. Why would you not top stitch?
I agree,I used it on trouser leg hems and after two washes it came apart.
The tape is definitely more delicate than topstitching. I use a laundry bag and wash with cold water on a gentle cycle and don’t have an issue with the webbing as I always iron them .
As I mention in the video, I just feel some prints look better without a stitchline running through it. Kind of like not topstitching a pair of dress pants. This video is to show a different way of hemming and an easy way to mark folded mitred corners. This method is even used to finish hems in high end garments.
Thanks for watching and all the best for the New Year!
I generally never recommend using this on pant hems. There’s a lot more wear and tear. It’s great in an emergency for a temporary hem .
Thanks for watching.
@@NotchesSewing I wonder if you reinforced it with some perm glue along the edge it might hold up better. I see what you mean about some materials not looking great with top stitching going through them.
Yes totally, that’s a great idea! You could also do a slip stitch on the back lining too. I try not to add too much hand stitching in my project videos. ( I think some viewers are turned off by it)
Are these placemats washable?
Yes they are . I put mine in a laundry bag on gentle cycle and hang to dry. I re iron them each time. If you are worried your webbing won’t hold but still want the look of no topstitching, you can slip stitch the back hem to the back of lining.