I do this, too. It works really well. I remember my grandmother had an old Necchi sewing machine that had an L shaped quilting guide attachment. You just set it for the size of the rows you wanted and once you sewed the first row you placed the guide on the stitches and the machine sewed the next row perfectly. I don’t know why machines don’t still have this feature, especially with quilting being so popular now.
Those are so pretty and it's never to late to start Christmas activities. I love making and giving homemade gifts for Christmas. I think people cherish the gifts more. 😊❤
Thank you 😊. I absolutely agree with you. I know my family love receiving and giving home made gifts. So we all end up with something tasty or practical. It's a win win.
Wow, good thing I couldn't fall asleep! I just joined Craftsy! I've always wanted to but never did... thank you for promoting Craftsy. EDIT: I just finished watching this tutorial and what a fantastic way to make placemats!!
There is just so much that they have classes for. Paula did a photography course some time ago and we have done some cooking classes, and our Stupendous Stitches bag, which I love. The biggest problem for me is to actually stop and do a class rather than keep scrolling through 🤣 a bit like Netflix.
If you ever use fusible web, keep the tiny pieces for this kind of project. You can put it on the back of the middle piece when positioning the rectangle. I rarely use pins bc they like to "bite" me lol. And I don't think to get blo)d on any presents.
I am all thumbs with binding, I like that you quilted just the center. I can self bind it with the backing instead, or skip the quilting, stitch it rst instead. Then do some quilting. I thank you for getting my brain going!
I should have started in January . I am new to sewing an embroidery since October 2023 and had so many projects I was going to make for Christmas😅 only accomplished, making a few of them. You present excellent instructions, and you articulate so professionally . You are the most well-spoken, clear, and concise presenter that I have seen. I watch loads of videos. So thank you very much❤
Thank you for your lovely comment Sheryl 😊. I know how you feel about trying to get everything done in time for Christmas. I always have the best intentions but somehow seem to come across stumbling blocks on the way 😂.
I like the way you sewed the central piece onto the background. This is the way I'll be doing it in future. I love sewing Christmassy things. Now on to your next video..........
Excellent tutorial!❤. This is perfect for when you get the itch to stitch, and super easy to stockpile for gifts all year! I love making beautiful gifts.
Never too early! (Truth is, we will still be sewing up to the holiday if history tells me anything 😂)… I did finish a holiday quilt gift and got it off to the quilter, I hope I get it bound before Christmas!! Happy sewing!
Yes, it IS too early for Christmas projects 🤢 Says I, who started to go through my Xmas fabrics 2 months ago in anticipation…I love the way you have made your placemats, I have never seen them done this way and it is genius☺️
I don't really worry about doing a scant 1/4"seam. The only time I would do a 1/4" is if I purchased a pattern and the instructions said to do so. For the projects that we create we only ever use a 1/4" seam. Hope that helps 😊.
@@alandacraft It does help! Thank you so much!! And thank you for replying to comments and questions. I don't know if you realize just how much it means to us...well, to me for sure! lol! ❤️
We couldn't get it here in Oz. We bought it through Amazon and because of the plug we had to also purchase a transformer, which we got from ebay. It did add to the cost but we do love this iron, it's lightweight and cordless.
It's a chalk wheel. I've had mine for quite a few years, it's great. They are available on Amazon and there is a link in the description field for this video.
These videos are designed to show techniques Jackie, however, we do have videos on how to add binding to table runners, placemats etc. Here is a link www.alandacraft.com/2022/05/01/bind-placemat-table-runner/.
Can you sew just the block instead of continuously sewing all the way down the edges? I’m asking because I’m working a project I don’t necessarily want seams past the block I have in the center
She made it log cabin style. If you want to avoid seams, fold the edges of your center panel and stitch it down, or use a 2 sided fusible like wonder under or heat and bond. Do a test with scraps first.
It’s never too early for starting Christmas projects 🎄. I love these placemats !!
I have painters tape works great to quilt things. I sew on either side and then can reuse it for several times. Saves time!
Such a great idea!! Thank you!
What a great idea Vera 😊. Thank you for sharing, I hadn't thought of doing that.
I do this, too. It works really well. I remember my grandmother had an old Necchi sewing machine that had an L shaped quilting guide attachment. You just set it for the size of the rows you wanted and once you sewed the first row you placed the guide on the stitches and the machine sewed the next row perfectly. I don’t know why machines don’t still have this feature, especially with quilting being so popular now.
@@wildwestjanbutcher650 They stil make those sewing feet with that bar. My Singer machine came with one, so did my White.
@@teenaray8084My Janome too. You can get one for just about any machine.
My quilt group makes placemats for meals on wheels. I shared this with them - I think they will enjoy this pattern.
What a lovely, thoughtful thing to do Kathy 😊.
Oh my, this is such a lovely way to make a place mat, I can see that method also being used to make cushion covers.
I agree Petra 😊, that's a great idea, I think we should do a video on that. What do you think?
Those are so pretty and it's never to late to start Christmas activities. I love making and giving homemade gifts for Christmas. I think people cherish the gifts more. 😊❤
Thank you 😊. I absolutely agree with you. I know my family love receiving and giving home made gifts. So we all end up with something tasty or practical. It's a win win.
Wow, good thing I couldn't fall asleep! I just joined Craftsy! I've always wanted to but never did... thank you for promoting Craftsy. EDIT: I just finished watching this tutorial and what a fantastic way to make placemats!!
There is just so much that they have classes for. Paula did a photography course some time ago and we have done some cooking classes, and our Stupendous Stitches bag, which I love. The biggest problem for me is to actually stop and do a class rather than keep scrolling through 🤣 a bit like Netflix.
@@alandacraft oh neato! I'll look your classes up! Thank you!
If you ever use fusible web, keep the tiny pieces for this kind of project. You can put it on the back of the middle piece when positioning the rectangle. I rarely use pins bc they like to "bite" me lol. And I don't think to get blo)d on any presents.
What a great idea Laris, I really like that tip.😊
I am all thumbs with binding, I like that you quilted just the center. I can self bind it with the backing instead, or skip the quilting, stitch it rst instead. Then do some quilting. I thank you for getting my brain going!
Never too early to start Christmas especially getting ready for craft fairs❤
Absolutely Barbara 😊
Love this technique, thanks! I’ve had a Craftsy subscription for years. It’s great, especially when you can get it for $1.49 a year.
I agree it's such a bargain. We have used our subscription over the years to learn all sorts of things.
I should have started in January . I am new to sewing an embroidery since October 2023 and had so many projects I was going to make for Christmas😅 only accomplished, making a few of them.
You present excellent instructions, and you articulate so professionally . You are the most well-spoken, clear, and concise presenter that I have seen. I watch loads of videos. So thank you very much❤
Thank you for your lovely comment Sheryl 😊. I know how you feel about trying to get everything done in time for Christmas. I always have the best intentions but somehow seem to come across stumbling blocks on the way 😂.
I like the way you sewed the central piece onto the background. This is the way I'll be doing it in future. I love sewing Christmassy things.
Now on to your next video..........
I'm a beginner sewer, so thank you so much for this wonderful idea and tutorial! Never too early to prepare for Christmas! 😊
You are most welcome Kim, I'm glad you like it.
Absolutely love this idea! Thank you for the tutorial
I love your quick pattern suggestion for any season of placemats!! Thank you!
Thank you 😊. Yes these can absolutely be made for any season. I've been eyeing off some lovely fall fabric.
I LOVE THIS!! easy enough for a beginner!! You are such a great teacher.
Thank you so much 😊
Hi. I don't think it's ever to early to make Christmas projects. I like the frabic you choose. Thanks for sharing
Excellent tutorial!❤. This is perfect for when you get the itch to stitch, and super easy to stockpile for gifts all year! I love making beautiful gifts.
Never ever ever too early. ❤❤❤ great project. Thank you ❤❤❤ 🌨 🎄
Glad you like it Judy 😊
Never too early! (Truth is, we will still be sewing up to the holiday if history tells me anything 😂)…
I did finish a holiday quilt gift and got it off to the quilter, I hope I get it bound before Christmas!!
Happy sewing!
Classic 😂. I think I need to start straight after Christmas is over. Best intentions and all that.
Thank you! It's never to early for Christmas ideas. Great easy tutorial.
Lovely pattern, thankyou🎉
I use the painters tape also really like how it works
I do love your tutorials haven’t found one yet that I don’t like thanks ever so much for all of them
Thank you so much for your lovely comment Loreen 😊
Thank you for the tip 😊
Yes, it IS too early for Christmas projects 🤢 Says I, who started to go through my Xmas fabrics 2 months ago in anticipation…I love the way you have made your placemats, I have never seen them done this way and it is genius☺️
🤣. Glad to hear you like the tutorial.
Thank you for a wonderful Christmas gift
Great easy project! Would be excellent for gifts!
What an interesting technique. Can’t wait to try it for a variety of projects!
Wonderful idea and so easy!!!!
This is wonderful!! And never too early for Christmas. 😍
Absolutely, and especially when you have a large family and lots of friends. Glad you like the tutorial 😊.
Thank you!
What a great idea!!! I can't wait to make some beautiful placemats.
It's such a quick and easy way to make them. Have fun Dawn 😊
Beautiful project.
I love your videos. Thank you for sharing your expertise in your tutorials.
You are so welcome 😊. I am happy to hear you like the videos.
😅Very cute placemats! My quilting group makes placemats for “Meals on Wheels” so this would be fast and very cute!!!
What a lovely idea Cindy 😊, and for a really good cause. I'm glad you like it.
Спасибо большое за видео! Ваши работы очень красивы!❤❤❤
Thank you for your lovely comment 😊.
This is brilliant.
These are great! Thank you for sharing.
That’s great! Thank you 🙏
I needed to see this today. Thank you for sharing.
Happy to hear you like it Dorothy 😊
Using a walking foot with a distance guide will keep you from having to mark the top with the Frixion pen.
Such a wonderful tutorial👏👏👏
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Thank you Rachel 😊
When quilting straight lines, I 'mark' the fabric with masking tape & stitch on the same side of the tape each row..
Great tip, thank you Jean 😊
That's pretty slick. I think having a thicker center with the extra layer of fabric would be good if the plates a bit warm.
I agree 😊
Perfect 👍
❤❤❤ I LOVE this!!! Very quick way to make beautiful placemats and quilt them yourself! Do you use a scant 1/4" seam allowance?
I don't really worry about doing a scant 1/4"seam. The only time I would do a 1/4" is if I purchased a pattern and the instructions said to do so. For the projects that we create we only ever use a 1/4" seam. Hope that helps 😊.
@@alandacraft It does help! Thank you so much!! And thank you for replying to comments and questions. I don't know if you realize just how much it means to us...well, to me for sure! lol! ❤️
What iron do you have? Thanks
This is a Panasonic. The link is in the description field. I've only had it a short time and love it
@@alandacraft thanks, I didn't click on the expand link. Can I ask where you got this from within Australia? Thanks
We couldn't get it here in Oz. We bought it through Amazon and because of the plug we had to also purchase a transformer, which we got from ebay. It did add to the cost but we do love this iron, it's lightweight and cordless.
Hi, I love your videos…everything explained so well for us beginners, can’t find the link for the chalk marker what is it called please?
Thank you Juliet 😊. The link for the chalk wheel is in the description field below the video.
Very pretty! Good reminder to get going with Christmas making! Sadly, the Craftsy link was not working.
I've just checked it for you and it seems to be working okay. It may have been a glitch at the time.
Where do you get the chalk liner marker?I have been looking for one just like that.A friend has one and I really like it
It's a chalk wheel. I've had mine for quite a few years, it's great. They are available on Amazon and there is a link in the description field for this video.
Thank you forwhat u do
My pleasure Kathy, thank you 😊
Yes it most definitely is! 😂
Wish you would of shown how to finish the project by pitting the edging on.
These videos are designed to show techniques Jackie, however, we do have videos on how to add binding to table runners, placemats etc. Here is a link www.alandacraft.com/2022/05/01/bind-placemat-table-runner/.
I wish she would of to, for those of us who don't know how.
But this is your project you should of finished to the end
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Oh and no, it's never too early to make Christmas projects, especially gifts.
Can you sew just the block instead of continuously sewing all the way down the edges? I’m asking because I’m working a project I don’t necessarily want seams past the block I have in the center
She made it log cabin style. If you want to avoid seams, fold the edges of your center panel and stitch it down, or use a 2 sided fusible like wonder under or heat and bond. Do a test with scraps first.
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No its not. Lol. This usually the time projects start
This seems like an awful waste of fabric though, doesn't it?
Craftsy is a scam!
Why do you think this?
I unfollowed you due to Trump ad.
You do realise that it's UA-cam that decides most of the ads, not the content creator 🙄
Thank you Alexandra 😊. I was just on my way to say that.
Ridiculous she does not have a say to ads OMG
A lovely project. Some great tips. Thank you.