In only a couple effortless steps, two towels are changed into a reversible placemat! Use diverse towels for every side, and change the look of your table in a snap.

Take two towels (or one towel and a bit of fabric), include your most beloved weaving, and voila! An upscale two-in-one placemat is equipped to go. Furthermore since it is reversible, it doesn't have to be laundered as regularly.

Read on for the effortless directions to make a reversible towel placemat!






Supplies Needed: 

**Dish towel (mine is 19" wide by 28" long)

**1/2 yard fabric (I utilized lightweight canvas)

**Medium weight cutaway stabilizer

**Temporary spread cement

**Air-eradicate pen



Plans Used: 

I utilized the great size of the Ripe Cherries, and the substantial size of the Zesty Lemon. Plans from Winter in Bloom with Echoes and Vintage Jacobean Fruit might additionally be tasteful on a towel placemat!

Completed Size: 

17 3/4" wide by 12 3/4" elevated

Unique Project Notes: 

I utilized a kitchen towel for one side of the placemat and lightweight canvas for the other side. Intermingle and match different varieties of fabrics and textures to make an awesome reversible and flexible placemat!

First and foremost, to get ready the front fabric, reduce a bit of fabric (or towel) to 19" wide by 14" towering. I utilized a kitchen towel that is 19" wide by 28" long, so I basically cut the towel into equal parts (widthwise). That way, you can make two placemats with one towel! Then again, one placemat with both bits of the towel. At that point, make a paper template of the outline by printing it at full estimate utilizing weaving programming.

Place the template on the fabric where you need it. I set the outline along the right edge of the fabric with the external right edge of the configuration around 1 1/4" from the external right edge of the fabric. Focus the outline start to finish by measuring equivalent separations from the top and lowest part external edges of the configuration and the top and base edges of the fabric. Utilizing an air-eradicate pen or other stamping instrument, jab a gap in the focal point of the template and mark the fabric. Moreover, mark the level and vertical pivot indicates.






Evacuate the template and draw lines associating the imprints.






Shower a bit of medium weight cutaway stabilizer with glue and smooth the fabric on top. Circle the fabric and stabilizer as one by straightening the imprints on the loop with the lines on the fabric. Append the loop to the machine and load the configuration. Move the loop with the goal that the needle is straight over the focal point focus on the fabric. Weave the configuration.

 Any time the outline has finalized, trim away the abundance stabilizer on the posterior of the weaving.





To get ready the fabric for the inverse side of the placemat, reduce a bit of fabric (or towel) to 19" wide by 14" heightened and weave the outline similarly as you did previous.









Arrange both pieces as one unit, right sides as one unit, bind set up, and sew a 1/4" crease along the top edge, lowest part edge, and one of the side edges; leave one side edge open for turning.







Turn the placemat right side out, press the creases, and fold the fabric of the opening in 1/2" and press. Pin the opening set up and beat line a 1/4" crease along the whole external edge of the placemat, and you are finished!







Select wonderful towels and fabrics, decorate with your most beloved weaving, and you'll not just have two placemats in one, you'll have a feasting table unlike all others!

Leave a Reply