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| Ruffled Placemat |
My new sewing machine comes with quite a few built-in embroidery designs. When I saw this one, I thought it would make really pretty placemats. I still think that it would make really pretty placemats. For someone who knows what they are doing! lol
The machine embroidering thing is something that I’m still trying to figure out. I’m a quilter. It is a different set of stuff to know. 🙂 The good thing is, I’m learning a lot!
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| Stabilizer and Kona Cotton Fabric Waiting to be Hooped |
The stabilizer I used was pretty stiff. I thought that would give some structure to the finished placemat. As you can see from the back (below) it puckered around the stitching. Maybe different stabilizer is the answer? I’m not sure. So I’ll do some experimenting and hope that fixes the problem.
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| After stitching, the stabilizer was cut approximately 1/2″ smaller than top of placemat |






4 responses to “Making Placemats With Machine Embroidered Designs”
thanks for a really great idea. I'm going to use a fusable batting to make mine, I don't think that it will pucker that way. Did you find a better way with experimentation?
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Thank you so much for visiting my blog and commenting. I did find that it wouldn't pucker as much if I relaxed my hooping a bit. It still puckered a wee bit, but not like the original in the photo. I think you are right about the fusible batting… great idea! Let me know if you get a chance to try it. Happy Sewing! Beverly
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