Clearly explained tutorial without the distracting background music. I understand better when learning without unnecessary distractions. A personal note only for those who choose to pre treat the fabric prior to assembly. If you pre-wash your fabrics and line dry as I do to avoid shrinkage and color bleeding, spray wash the line dried fabric completely and air dry it again prior to cutting and assembly. This will avoid the frustration I feel of sewing in wrinkles you may miss as I have done in past projects. Thank you for such a concise video that I look forward to trying. Great gift ideas too!
I forgot to mention ironing the completely dried, spray starched material. It offers just enough stiffness while sewing and washes out once the placemat is laundered later on. 👏
@@annitagalvan9049 I use Magic Sizing that comes in a spray can. In the paint dept of any hardware store you can get a spray paint nozzle so distribution of the starch goes on evenly and your hands don’t get so tired of dispensing when you squeeze. I have also successfully used Best Press. Off hand I do not recall the ingredients. I do not make my own as ai had done years ago when ironing. Google the products and they will list ingredients. Unfortunately I am not too savvy at linking products. Hope this helps
A bit complicated for me as a beginner but I am confident I can do this with your very good step-by-step instructions. Thank you! I plan to us a tablecloth to make the placemats.
Very cute fabric. I like your format in making your tutorial. Simple and straightforward is the way to go with no distracting peppy music in the background.😄 With your calm, clear instructions, I believe I could do this to co-ordinate with some towels and dishcloths that I will work on in a couple weeks. So this is right timing for me. Thanks! Blessings to y'all.
Such an excellent video thank you so much for showing what the back should look like that’s where I have my problemsAnd showing how much of an overlap to make that takes out so much guess work. Thank you
Your video is so well done. I'm not a quilter, but enjoy making these types of projects. Thank you for your clear instructions and to the point filming. Very much appreciated.
Thanks,for sharing this "beautiful quilt placemats!(I'll,be making some of "beautiful Valentine placemats"(some for my "Beautiful M❤M"&"some for myself".
Omg this was so informative. The content is intelligent and insightful and very helpful. I feel thoroughly enlightened. Fantastic tutorial, keep up the amazing work 🎉
Its very useful, a request can you plz explain the fabric which you fix inside and also the tools like scale and cutter. Where we can buy these tools and name of these tools plz
I’m going to make these while waiting for my next class. I’m just curious how “stitch in the ditch” catches the binding on the front of the placemat. I usually sew on the binding itself.
Great question! I sew the binding to the front first and then fold the binding over far enough so that when I stitch in the ditch (from the front) it catches the binding in the back.
Hi, first time at your channel and a new subscriber. I'm very new to using a sewing machine, but have some knowledge of sewing, as I've always been a hand sewing person, fixing my clothes or doing some crafts. You explain very clearly and , thanks God, no distracting music at the background. It makes things easier to follow the tutorial. I have some queries. You mentioned that you haven't used a walking foot and that a standard presser foot can work as well. My question is, what size needle should I use for placemats consisting of 2 cotton fabric and batting? And another question, Is it Ok to use fusible fleece as a batting and thus avoid the spray? Thanks a lot for your time and help. Happy Holidays! Greetings from Cyprus 😊🎄☃️🎁
Welcome! Great questions! A universal sewing needle (like a Schmetz 80 or 90) is just find for this project. And YES! Fusible fleece is totally doable. I have used that method before.
Clearly explained tutorial without the distracting background music. I understand better when learning without unnecessary distractions. A personal note only for those who choose to pre treat the fabric prior to assembly. If you pre-wash your fabrics and line dry as I do to avoid shrinkage and color bleeding, spray wash the line dried fabric completely and air dry it again prior to cutting and assembly. This will avoid the frustration I feel of sewing in wrinkles you may miss as I have done in past projects. Thank you for such a concise video that I look forward to trying. Great gift ideas too!
I forgot to mention ironing the completely dried, spray starched material. It offers just enough stiffness while sewing and washes out once the placemat is laundered later on. 👏
Great tip!
@poppies1215, May I ask, what does the "spray starched" consist of? Water and starch? Thanks a lot.
@@annitagalvan9049 I use Magic Sizing that comes in a spray can. In the paint dept of any hardware store you can get a spray paint nozzle so distribution of the starch goes on evenly and your hands don’t get so tired of dispensing when you squeeze. I have also successfully used Best Press. Off hand I do not recall the ingredients. I do not make my own as ai had done years ago when ironing. Google the products and they will list ingredients. Unfortunately I am not too savvy at linking products. Hope this helps
After reading your reply to the above with additional instructions I found this VERY helpful! Thank you for adding to an already great tutorial.💯
This is one of the nicest tutorial videos I’ve seen on placemats. I truly enjoyed this. Nicely done young lady.
Thanks so much 😊
A bit complicated for me as a beginner but I am confident I can do this with your very good step-by-step instructions. Thank you! I plan to us a tablecloth to make the placemats.
I can relate. I’m still struggling to see in straight lines 😁
Very clear instructions for those who have at least a little experience with sewing.
Very cute fabric. I like your format in making your tutorial. Simple and straightforward is the way to go with no distracting peppy music in the background.😄 With your calm, clear instructions, I believe I could do this to co-ordinate with some towels and dishcloths that I will work on in a couple weeks. So this is right timing for me. Thanks! Blessings to y'all.
Thanks so much for the feedback! What a wonderful compliment!
Thankyou for this turtorial.i will try to make this for presents.what kind of fabric do i use plz.
So beatiful .your tutorial give me courage to sew
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Thanks,for sharing this quilted placemat video.
I’ve never seen binding sewn on this way. Thank you for sharing! I will try it. 👍🏻
You’re welcome 😊 Good luck!
Thanks a million for demonstrating clearly how to make a mitered corner 💙
I love the video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
These are so cute & cheerful!
Thank you! 😊
Such an excellent video thank you so much for showing what the back should look like that’s where I have my problemsAnd showing how much of an overlap to make that takes out so much guess work. Thank you
my pleasure! I'm glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for such a great video! My placemat came out perfect. I can’t wait to make more!
Your video is so well done. I'm not a quilter, but enjoy making these types of projects. Thank you for your clear instructions and to the point filming. Very much appreciated.
You are so welcome! Thank you for the wonderful comment!
Awesome, I have made many, but your video sure helped me on joining the binding and quilting...thanks.
Glad I could help!
Absolutely love your tutorials. Can't wait to get started
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Beautiful material, explained and demonstrated. Thank you
Excellent teaching technique & skills! Looking forward to more tutorials from you!
Thank you so much! Can’t wait to create more!
Thanks for sharing this sewing placemat 🥰👍🏼👍🏼video meagan.I'll try making some maybe during the weekend.
Great video, and thank you so so so much for not having filler music, thoroughly enjoyed watching and learning 😊
You are so welcome!
Thanks,for sharing this "beautiful quilt placemats!(I'll,be making some of "beautiful Valentine placemats"(some for my "Beautiful M❤M"&"some for myself".
Have fun!
Thank you! It is wonderful. I have learned how to make a quilted placement 😀
Thnk you so much for sharing,many blessings
Your tutorial is cool and intelligent! I learned detailed tricks that will make my sewing much more beautiful! ❤❤❤❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing this 🙏
I love this! Very good instructions! Thank you for sharing this ❣️🥰♥️
So glad!
If you were making the placemats to sell, what would you ask for them. With all the quilting etc
Great video, Thank you! I love the lines pattern and am amazed at how you attached the binding ends together at the too! I can’t wait to try this! 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial -- thank you! 😊
I learned so much - lots of great tips too!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm going to make some Halloween/Fall placemats with this method!
You are so welcome! Love fall and Halloween decor. 🍂🎃
Very easy and clearly explained thank you
Lovely!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you fr the tutorial!
Happy to help!
I need to try stitching in the ditch on the front for the binding, that has been my biggest struggle but I always do it from the back.
I struggle with the same issue and I end up just stitching from the back as well
@@melissabickerstaff2027 I would love to do more small quilting projects but the binding is still holding me back 😉
@@HodgePodgeHarmony I’m still kind of learning and just messing with stuff right now 😂
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Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great tutorial. You have inspired me 😊
Awesome! Thank you!
Great tutorial
Thank you!
Great tutorial. Thank you.
You are welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Omg this was so informative. The content is intelligent and insightful and very helpful. I feel thoroughly enlightened. Fantastic tutorial, keep up the amazing work 🎉
Glad you enjoyed it!
Such a helpful video!!
Awesome instructions! And also - I love your nails in this video. :)
Thank you so much!
Thank you :))
💕so cute!💕
Glad you like them!
Fantastic tutorial! What kind of iron is that? So pretty!
Very nice new friend
Thanks and welcome
Its very useful, a request can you plz explain the fabric which you fix inside and also the tools like scale and cutter. Where we can buy these tools and name of these tools plz
I’m going to make these while waiting for my next class. I’m just curious how “stitch in the ditch” catches the binding on the front of the placemat. I usually sew on the binding itself.
Great question! I sew the binding to the front first and then fold the binding over far enough so that when I stitch in the ditch (from the front) it catches the binding in the back.
Hi, first time at your channel and a new subscriber. I'm very new to using a sewing machine, but have some knowledge of sewing, as I've always been a hand sewing person, fixing my clothes or doing some crafts.
You explain very clearly and , thanks God, no distracting music at the background. It makes things easier to follow the tutorial.
I have some queries.
You mentioned that you haven't used a walking foot and that a standard presser foot can work as well. My question is, what size needle should I use for placemats consisting of 2 cotton fabric and batting?
And another question, Is it Ok to use fusible fleece as a batting and thus avoid the spray?
Thanks a lot for your time and help.
Happy Holidays! Greetings from Cyprus 😊🎄☃️🎁
Welcome! Great questions! A universal sewing needle (like a Schmetz 80 or 90) is just find for this project. And YES! Fusible fleece is totally doable. I have used that method before.
Use 21/2 inch binding. Easier to turn over and stitch
Do you have a tutorial for hot mits?
You don’t need that much spray, just a light quick spray is plenty
Thank you
@@modernmoonquiltstudio What no heart emoji? lol :)
Waiting for my craft table then will be making placemats
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Beautiful! Thanks!