Christmas Placemats with Pockets Tutorial
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Welcome to the Christmas in July Pattern Parade Blog Hop where I will be sharing a Tutorial on how to make some cute Christmas Placemats with pockets for cutlery!
This fun blog hop is hosted by the lovely Carole of From My Carolina Home!
In this blog hop, we are all sharing a tutorial with you, and some of the patterns we have in our shops… we hope you enjoy the freebies and also support some of the talented designers by checking out the patterns that are for sale…
Like I said above, my tutorial today is for these cute Christmas Placemats – with pockets for cutlery:
They are incorporating the Christmas Ornaments that are available for free this month and the ones that are already up for sale in our shop.
Instead of taking the space to write up the tutorial as a blog post, I have made it into a pdf download…
Download the Christmas Placemats with Pockets tutorial Here!
Another Christmas pattern that you might be interested in is this quick and easy Hexagon Table Topper that is made completely on the sewing machine, and with no y-seams:
Thank you so much for visiting today, and thank you Carole for hosting this fun blog hop!
Now go check out the others in this blog hop!
Table Toppers, Home and Kitchen
Inquiring Quilter
Duck Creek Mountain Quilting
Cooking Up Quilts
The Quilted Diary
Confessions of a Fabric Addict
Morning Glory Designs
Scrapdash
Days Filled With Joy
Small Projects
Geeky Bobbin
Sunburnt Quilts
Tamarinis
Tuning My Heart Quilts
Prairie Sewn Studios
Puppy Girl Designs
Ladybug Buzz
Dragonfly’s Quilting Design Studio
Traditional and Modern Quilt Patterns
Ms P Designs USA
Quilt 2 End ALZ
Patti’s Patchwork
Cotton Street Commons
Brown Bird Designs
From My Carolina Home
Merry Christmas in July!!!
Thank you for the placemat tutorial.
These will make for a fun and festive table, thank you.
So cute, and what a fun way to use some handwork! Thank you for being a part of the Christmas in July Pattern Parade.
Thank You for sharing such a cute placemat pattern and ornament!!
Very cute project!
Thanks for sharing your place mats! The embroidery makes them sew cute.
Adorable!
Thanks so much for the fantastic tutorial! I love place mats. Hopefully, I can sew these for Christmas.
I love the addition of embroidery to your placemat! Such a special touch that really makes these stand out. Thank you too for the wonderful photo tutorial you provided in the pattern. And that hexie table topper is perfect too.
Thank you for a fun and cheery placemat tutorial.
Adorable!! I love the hand stitching!! Thanks for sharing.
The placemat is very pretty and practical! I can’t wait to add the new patterns to the
ones I’ve already done!
I’m getting in the mood to sew some nice Christmas placemats. I like the added pocket on yours. Thank you for the pattern.
Very cute, Joy! Love the pocket! Thank you!
These placemats are adorable! I love that they have a pocket on them. Such a fun holiday project!
Hi Joy, Oh, how I love those placemats! I hope to get a set made up. I got out my hexagon table topper tonight and thought I would have another go at figuring it out. Thank you for your patterns that you share! Nancy
Thanks for sharing your tutorial. I do like the idea of the cutlery pocket. Lots of fun with Christmas fabrics. It is lovely to share the hop with you.
Your placemats are so sweet . Great idea having that pocket. Really loving your Hexi Tabletopper/Tree Skirt. Thanks for the great ideas.
What great projects! Thanks for sharing!
Clever idea Joy…..
Hugz
Love the utensil pocket!
Placemat is nice but I LOVE that hexi table topper! And no Y- seams. Whoohoo!
I love the placemats with pockets for silverware and your table topper is just the cutest. Thanks for sharing!
Such a fun hop Joy – I’ve just returned from visiting everyone and enjoyed seeing all the great projects. Might be enough to get me inspired to get busy adding things to that woefully bare Christmas box I have in the closet!
Hi again Joy! I think I may be getting the table topper figured out! LOL What threw me off was reading laying it over on it but I looked at the picture which made it clearer for me! Hoping anyway! I ran the placemat directions off even if there were a lot of pages as I don’t seem to do well with just looking at the computer. Thanks. So hot here! Nancy
Thanks so much, Joy, for another great decorative idea for the Christmas table. =)
This is brilliant! I think I’ll have to make these for our 1960 VW camper.
Pretty and practical. Well done.