It occurred to me that I should start sharing some of the projects from my Victoria columns that went un-posted last year. I thought I'd revisit these cocktail napkins (from the July/August 2010 issue) since we're coming up on the Fourth of July. To make these, cut 10" squares of material and edge with 1/2" double fold bias tape. You can customize the look using a bias tape maker and fabric of your choice. The bias tape shown above uses reproduction feedsack cottons by Windham Fabrics. Stay tuned this week for a free printable project, just in time for the Fourth!
Monday, June 27, 2011
Feedsack for the Fourth
Labels: Crafts, Freelance Work, Holidays, Needlecraft, Tutorial
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7 comments:
They're very pretty, I love the stripey material :)
looking forward to giving the project ago
Lovely!
so glad you posted I missed them! i love these i might have to give them a whirl.
I want to make these after I finish sewing my skirt. Sewing is one skill I have yet to master!
Super fun! I am throwing 6 together for guests this weekend. Thank you for sharing!
I just wanted to say hello and tell you how nice your blog is and how well presented. I love the cocktail napkins...I like using cloth so much better than paper.
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