I've seen mitered corner tutorials in the past, and they were nowhere near this simple and easy. Thank you so much for this video - made it quick AND enjoyable!
I like how this was two lessons in one with both the napkins and how to do the corners. I also liked how you explained why you were doing the things you were doing, such as telling us the needle position and what effect each position had on the project. Thank you!
great holiday gift or hostess gift! I use a double layer of fabric just in case of future food stains! Love your video, so helpful. Thanks for sharing this idea♥
I guess, the only thing I felt was missing from this video was why those types of fabric. I am trying to think like a beginner. I remember way back and going why can’t I use that fabric ? I did here you say cotton, linen and poly. All great choices!! As usual, Awesome job!!
Yes, you could iron over fabric containing that type of glue (no direct contact with the iron though!), but that's probably not going to be my 1st choice for this project. It doesn't wash out of the fabric like Elmer's Washable School Glue and it's pretty thick stuff.
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I've seen mitered corner tutorials in the past, and they were nowhere near this simple and easy. Thank you so much for this video - made it quick AND enjoyable!
I like how this was two lessons in one with both the napkins and how to do the corners. I also liked how you explained why you were doing the things you were doing, such as telling us the needle position and what effect each position had on the project. Thank you!
I'm new to sewing and I'm so glad you show the stitch length and everything. It's so helpful! :)
Easy, easy, easy. Quick project for any level of sewing.
Great video, thanks Jen! Great gift idea. Love your way of mitering the corners.
great holiday gift or hostess gift! I use a double layer of fabric just in case of future food stains! Love your video, so helpful. Thanks for sharing this idea♥
Nice! Got some nice old beautiful cotton fabric I can use to sew these napkins for holiday gift.
Thank You!
Great video! I hope to gain enough confidence to do more than watch videos and turn my first machine on.
I luv changing up my dining room table periodically & accessorizing is my specialty...the napkin video is quite helpful...thanks for sharing...!¡!
Very clear, easy to understand video. We only use cloth napkins.
Thank you. I love this video. I'm new at sewing and embroidery. I want to make these for Christmas and embroider our initials in a Christmas wreath.
Thank you for the glue basting tip. Never heard of it! I just used it on a big cotton baby blanket & it turned out great. Love mitered corners!
I love your mitered corners!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you so much!
Wow! Great, easy to follow tutorial! Thank you so much!!!
Love the video great for a house warming gift 😃
Thank you for this video!!! Great tutorial in just 5 minutes!!!
I loved the video, inspiring and easy to follow. Thank You so much!😍
Great video, thanks!
Good tip for the corners. Thanks. XXX 💖💝
Thanks for this -- it'll be my first beginner sewing project.
Looking forward to these videos!
Would you do a video on making curtains?
Will consider it!
I guess, the only thing I felt was missing from this video was why those types of fabric. I am trying to think like a beginner. I remember way back and going why can’t I use that fabric ? I did here you say cotton, linen and poly. All great choices!! As usual, Awesome job!!
Good tips thanks
Excelente tutorial 👏👏👏
Great video what kind of glue you use for fabric?
What glue do you recommend?
Do you do round and square tablecloth
What glue do you use ?
Elmer's Washable School Glue
I have the Beacon Fabri-Tac. Can you still iron over that once you glue the folds?
Yes, you could iron over fabric containing that type of glue (no direct contact with the iron though!), but that's probably not going to be my 1st choice for this project. It doesn't wash out of the fabric like Elmer's Washable School Glue and it's pretty thick stuff.
Can I use a regular foot to sew final edges or should I use a walking foot. 😊
Either one works but check out my recent walking foot video because I explain why I use it for most sewing projects.
I am new at sewing....how did you get those squares from a yard of fabric? The fabric I got was wider at one end than at the other. :( Thanks!
I love your top. It's so feminine. I would enjoy making one for myself. Did you make it? What pattern did you use?
Replay and thanks