Ashley from Film in the Fridge shows you how to use your scraps to create two beautiful styles of these cloth napkins in today’s tutorial. Don’t these gorgeous photos make you want to have a crisp, fall picnic with your new cloth...
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Ashley from Film in the Fridge shows you how to use your scraps to create two beautiful styles of these cloth napkins in today’s tutorial. Don’t these gorgeous photos make you want to have a crisp, fall picnic with your new cloth napkins? Have fun, and be sure to share your versions (early holiday gifts?!) with us! From Ashley: I tend to save all my scraps, and they seem to multiply, so I’m always looking for new ways to use them. This is a quick and easy project, which you could adapt to any size scraps you happen to have. I love using cloth napkins. Not only is it a great way to go green, but being a huge fabric lover like I am, I love to have another chance to admire my favorite fabrics! Usually I just make them out of one fabric, but I was thinking about it recently and thought that it would be fun if I added in some of my scraps to add some color and interest. I’ll show you two variations here, and like I said, you could certainly use this same method and simply change up the measurements to account for any size scraps you have on hand. Fabric requirements (for 6 napkins, approximately 16″ square): * A variety of scraps * 1 yard solid fabric * 1.5 yards solid white fabric for backing
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