Monday, April 20, 2015

Have a Latte Blog Hop

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And used this Mode Bakeshop tutorial to create a set of four placemats. 
The tutorial is for a play mat, not placemats, so I adjusted it for my own purposes. I started with 1.5 yards of each fabric, and cut six 8" circles from both for each of four mats...a total of 24 circles from each fabric. Cutting the circles was the most time-consuming part! I folded the fabric and traced a circle template I had made from cardstock. This way, I could cut several circles at the same time. It was a fairly easy project, and the method of assembly is pretty forgiving, which is great if you have trouble being too precise in your sewing...which I do!

Each placemat measures approximately 12" x 18", is double-sided, and contains cotton batting. Here's the front:
The assembly method also serves as the quilting which means fewer steps to the end product. You can see the quilting on the back:
I had a bit of trouble where some of the sections meet, but it doesn't look too bad!

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32 comments:

  1. Wow! Love the mat and your color choices are very nice... thank you for sharing!

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  2. What a wonderful gift for the new homeowners! Everyone can use placemats and yours are lovely. Thank you for sharing.

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  3. Great looking placemats; love the colors!

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  4. That is a great technique and your fabric choices really make the design pop.

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  5. Nice job with the placemats. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Your placemat is beautiful! It will be a perfect house warming gift!

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  7. I love the smell of fresh ground coffee but tea is more my thing, too. Those placemats are really beautiful...love the circles all connected!

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  8. This is a beautiful home warming gift, Elizabeth. I am sure it will be much appreciated. The playmat tutorial certainly made a lovely tablemat. I really like the fabrics that you chose. Thank you for sharing ...:) Pat

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  9. Oh wow...I really think these are AWESOME! I know your friend will love them too! This fabric was just so good to work with...and you made them really shine!

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  10. I love your choice in fabrics...these were two of my favorites as well. You have a very lucky friend!

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  11. I think your playmat turned out wonderful. I like the fabrics you chose as well.. You did a great job.

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  12. The placemats are beautiful. You did a great job. I have made that pattern before and you did really good on your centers. Your friends will love them. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. The playmat looks wonderful! A perfect house warming gift!

    -Soma

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  14. Love the play mats, and the colors go wonderfully together.

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  15. Very nice pattern and well suited to your choice of fabrics. It`s really gorgeous.

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  16. Aren't these wonderful! I haven't seen this design before but I'm so glad you added the link - I'd love to try it! blessings, marlene

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  17. Fun fabric and pattern choices! Though I think if I had those placemats in my house, I'd be hankering for mint chocolate chip ice cream. That's what comes to my mind on a warm spring day!

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  18. Ohhh, I'm so glad you did this. I bought templates for these years ago. I need to find them and play!

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  19. Great idea and design for placemats.

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  20. That's a brilliant idea to make placemats with that pattern. I've done a pillow like that. Those two designs are some of my favorite fabrics in this collection and what a great way to showcase them!

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  21. Great idea for that fabric! I've used that method and may have to whip up a pair. Yours are real neat.

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  22. This is a favorite quilting design of mine. I love the look of this orange peel placemat. What a nice gift.

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  23. What a fun project I haven't seen that pattern before, its very eye catching.

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  24. They are beautifel. I love them cause they are so different. I thank you for sharing where the tutorial is. I want to learn how to make them. Great idea for your coffee or tea.

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  25. These are beautiful! Thanks for the link, as I have a feeling that I'll be making some in the very near future. :-)

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  26. It is just beautiful. That is totally on my list of things to do. A lovely placemat. :)

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  27. The perfect housewarming gift. Love that pattern. This fabric was fantastic for this project. You made the fabric shine.

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  28. Your place mats turned out lovely! What a sweet, sweet gift!

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