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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Playtime Placemats


You know how, when you make a changing pad cover or a crib sheet, you have little extra squares of fabric leftover?  I've been saving 'em up.  They've been making me crazy actually...I needed to do something with them to get them out of my line of sight besides shove them deeper into a box.  So when Scarlet recently took up tea parties I gathered 'em up and made some reversible mini-placemats.

Pretty fancy for a little lady, huh?  Super simple, completed during naptime, and the same DIY works for grown-up placemats too. And since I know you're going to ask: the table, chairs, and mini stoneware tea set are all from Ikea.  And so are the umm, plastic play wine glasses.  Pretend mommy juice!*

*Please tell me my child isn't the only one who says "mommy juice"

Get the full tutorial on How to Sew Reversible Placemats after the jump...

Reversible Playtime Placemats

The fabrics used for these placemats are Nicey Jane Wash Day Ticking in Dandelion and Alexander Henry Petite Granville in Pink.

1.  For each placemat, cut two pieces of fabric 8.5" X 6.5" (or 1/2" larger on both sides than whatever size you want your completed placemat to be).  Pin the fabrics together right sides facing:


2.  Sew around the edges with 1/4" seam allowance, leaving a hole for turning and back stitching at the beginning and end.  Trim your edges and clip your corners:


3.  Turn right side out and iron flat, folding the hole under:


4.  Top stitch 1/4" in from the edge all the way around, then right at the edge all the way around (to close your hole):

If you're using two different fabric colors, use a different shade of thread in the spool and the bobbin so you coordinate on each side:


Set table, watch table get destroyed during tea party festivities:

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13 Comments:

Blogger CraftyRachel said...

Love it! I was just thinking you could cut up an old oilcloth tablecloth and make them wipe-able as well.
Ha - "mommy juice" - our 20-month-old just says in perfectly-pronounced English "wine." Is it also sad one of his first words was "coffee?"

May 19, 2010 at 5:52 AM  
Blogger Katherine said...

Love this idea. Think I might make some for my mom for her dining table. She would love it!

May 19, 2010 at 6:05 AM  
Blogger Jessica said...

yeah, if my kid says mommy juice, he will get his mouth washed out with soap.

May 19, 2010 at 7:52 AM  
Blogger Kari Sweeten said...

This is such a perfect idea for any playroom! I'll be sending my readers your way!

May 19, 2010 at 8:10 AM  
Blogger Leslie said...

coffee, tea and wine are all mommy juice to the toddler at our house! :) (or daddy juice if it's his cup)

May 19, 2010 at 8:24 AM  
Blogger Agnes Wong said...

Yes mommy juice was definitely in my toddler's vocabulary! Love the place mats and oil cloth table cloth idea.

May 19, 2010 at 8:29 AM  
Blogger Jeana said...

Adorable place mats! My son calls grape juice "boy wine" and he loves to drink "boy coffee", aka hot chocolate.

May 19, 2010 at 8:29 AM  
Blogger Jacinda said...

So pretty! And then once she outgrows tea parties, you can make them into the Easiest. Pillow. Ever. HA!
These are adorable, and so is that girl! I miss her. Bring her this weekend. Just kidding.

May 19, 2010 at 10:19 AM  
Blogger Jacinda said...

That's so weird. My kids call Bourbon "Mommy Breakfast."

May 19, 2010 at 10:21 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So cute! I made these with some heat and bond on both sides so that I could just wipe them clean.

May 19, 2010 at 11:23 AM  
Blogger Mel said...

Mommy juice at our house is Diet Coke. no one getting soap in their mouths over here! : )

May 19, 2010 at 12:30 PM  
Blogger Stevee said...

So cute and fancy!

May 19, 2010 at 7:36 PM  
Blogger Tegan | Celebrate Twelve13 said...

Jacinda! I laughed out loud.

FUNNY :D

May 20, 2010 at 10:02 AM  

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