Saturday, November 2, 2013

NO SEW THANKSGIVING SHOWCASE BURLAP WEBBING PLACEMAT AND NAPKIN AND $100.00 GIVEAWAY


Setting a great Thanksgiving table really sets the mood for TURKEY DAY!

I have an easy and creative way to make your own placemats and napkins for the big day!

They're burlap... so that translates to chic, chic, chic...

I am thrilled to be part of the NO SEW THANKSGIVING SHOWCASE...

Make sure to see the end of this post for the links to all the other great NO SEW projects...AND a chance to win a $100.00 gift certificate to OnlineFabricStore.







Now let's make those NO SEW THANKSGIVING PLACEMATS...






I bet you have probably made a version of these placemats using construction paper and glue in elementary school. See, you are already an expert at this technique!

These placemats are all grown up and will make a textural and upscale start to your Thanksgiving table!

Even if you are not "crafty"... you can do this DIY!

I made 8 placemats and 8 embellished napkin rings.

Keeping them very simple, will let me use them anytime and for almost any occasion!

But, they are perfect for Thanksgiving!


Here's how I made them...






STONEGABLE THANKSGIVING BURLAP WEBBING PLACEMATS AND NAPKINS DIY

1 roll of BURLAP JUTE ( click HERE to see where I got my burlap jute webbing)
assorted buttons
hot glue gun
ruler
scissors


PLACEMAT


*HORIZONTAL= WEFT
*VERTICAL=WARP


1. Try to keep your roll of jute burlap webbing rolled... It's easier to work with.

2 Cut  6 lengths of 20 inch jute burlap and lay close together horizontally (weft).

3. Cut 8-9 lengths of burlap for the vertical webbing (warp)... and add 1 inch for folding over and gluing.

Starting at the lower left corner, glue the warp webbing on to the back of the first weft webbing 1/2 inch from the end.  Weave the warp webbing over and under the weft, gluing as you go,. The last weave will be an "over",  Fold the end over and glue to the back of the placemat. See image.

4. Continue to weave and glue. The second warp strip will begin "over" so leave a little extra webbing to fold the end of the warp over and glue it to the back of the placemat. 

Continue weaving until you are 1/2 inch or more from the end.

Cut all the "under" warp webbing and make sure to glue it down close to the edge.

5. Finished, chic placemat

6. Instead of a smooth edge you can opt for a fringed edge! 

Make sure you have 2/3 inch overhang on all weft strips. Pull the threads out of the weft burlap ends, making a fringe. Cut to about 1/2 inch.




NAPKIN RING




1. Cut a 2 1/2 inch piece of burlap webbing. Glue the ring, with hot glue, so the diameter is 2 inches.

2. Fringe the end and cut to the length you like. Embellish with buttons by gluing them to the burlap.

*Overlap the buttons for a designer look.

* To get rid of hot glue spider webs, use a blow dryer on high and go over the buttons. The hot glue spiders will disappear.

3. Roll a  napkin and slide inside the napkin ring.


Instead of placemats, use same techniques and make a table runner! BEAUTIFUL!


SG TIP: I used Scotchguard to protect my placemats from spills!







Why not make custom napkins to go along with your Thanksgiving placemats and napkins.


See my last month's No Sew Project...just change the seasonal motif.



Here is a beautiful Thanksgiving Free Printable from ON SUTTON PLACE









HERE ARE SOME VERY CREATIVE NO SEW PROJECTS FOR YOU TO VISIT...




Suzy at Worthing Court~ NO SEW THANKFULNESS BANNER


Barb at The Everyday Home~ NO SEW BURLAP WINE SACK


Debbie at Confessions Of A Plate Addict~ NO SEW BURLAP CORNUCOPIA


Amy At Atta Girl~ NO SEW BURLAP THANKFUL ENVELOPE PLACECARD


Ann At On Sutton Place~ NO SEW THANKSGIVING WINE SLEEVE


LET'S HAVE A GIVEAWAY!!!!!!


The very kind folks at OnlineFabricStore are giving one lucky reader a $100.00 gift certificate to their online store! Did you know that they now carry Rust-Oleum products... yes, they do!

I've ordered the most fabulous fabrics from OnlineFabricStore! My next project is French Blue Buffalo Check Curtains for one of my guest rooms. And guess where I got the fabric... You bet! OnLineFabricStore!






Enter here or on any of the other blogs participating in the NO SEW SHOWCASE...

Contest ends midnight November 9th EST.

GOOD LUCK!




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27 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing this very fun and creative way to make placemats and napkin rings for our Thanksgiving Table....they look beautiful! Love the button detail on the napkin ring!

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  2. So happy to see this post. I was just commenting to a friend yesterday that I want to find some buffalo check. Off to look! Hope you have a wonderful weekend.

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  3. I've often thought about making some of these, Yvonne. They are simply beautiful. And the napkin rings are a perfect touch. T`hank you for sharing how you did it.

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  4. I absolutely LOVE these Yvonne! No sew is right up my alley and I adore the button napkin rings too!

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  5. Dear Yvonne,

    Thank you so very much for the opportunity to win! I am in need of some fabulous fabric!

    xoxo
    Karena
    The Arts by Karena

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  6. OH and the placemats are wonderful!!

    xoxo
    Karena

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  7. Yet another awesome project Yvonne! Love this, and your place setting looks absolutely ready for it's close up :).

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  8. Yet another awesome project Yvonne! Love this, and your place setting looks absolutely ready for it's close up :).

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  9. Such a cute project...love this. I'm definitely inspired!

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  10. Your woven burlap/jute ribbon placemats = brilliant, absolutely brilliant. They look amazing with that gorgeous tablescape, too. Love it.

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  11. I am OVER THE MOON for these...SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GORGEOUS!!!!!!! hugs...

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  12. Love this project Yvonne! The woven placemats are gorgeous and I'm so crazy over those napkin rings!! I'm getting out my glue gun! Blessings! xoxo

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  13. These placemats are fabulous! I really like them alot and have to go to Joann fabric anyway so am going to look for the webbing. Thanks so much, how nice for ANY time!!! XOXO

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  14. I am in dire need of some new fabric to cover a couple of chairs, this would be a great win. Thanks so much. I love your blog and all the wonderful projects you share with us. As soon as I upgrade to a laser printer I am going to make those adorable fall napkins.

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  15. Gorgeous project Yvonne I'm in need of nes placemats. These are perfect. Thanks for the chance to win this great giveaway.

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  16. OOPS I meant new placemats. nes? lol.

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  17. Looking forward to making these! Where did you get those turkey plates? Love the whole place setting.

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  18. Oh what a gorgeous set! I love the placemats and the napkin rings are sooo cute, great ideas and a really nice giveaway, thanks!

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  19. I don't do facebook so I guess no entry for me. Could you add the option for just leaving a comment like everyone use to do" Oh well. :( Very nice tutorial.

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  20. Love the placemats and napkin rings!! I am definitely a no-sew kinda gal ;o)

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  21. Absolutely beautiful Yvonne....absolutely beautifull!!!...

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  22. How pretty, Yvonne! And what a great idea! I love the matching napkin rings, too...pretty button finish! Loved working with the No-Sew gang again!...hugs...Debbie

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  23. Very clever! I love the buttons~ Thanksgiving landed unexpectedly in my lap this year and I haven't hosted it for years so I'm looking for some fast and creative things for my table~Thanks!
    Jenna

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  24. I remember making placemats like these out of construction paper in Girl Scouts. But they weren't nearly as fabulous as yours.

    Oh, the possibilities this opens up. I need to revisit more of my favorite crafts from days gone by.

    As always, I'm so thankful to be able to no-sew with you fabulous ladies. You constantly inspire me.

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  25. This is fabulous Yvonne! I love the natural look it brings to your table. Brilliant idea too!

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  26. So so cute Yvonne! Love the buttons especially :)

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  27. Such a great idea Yvonne. So funny ... I just finished making a paper one for my blog. I love the jute idea even more. Great minds think alike!

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