How to Make Cocktail and Dinner Napkins
comments (8) October 30th, 20082. Open the hem, keeping the 1/4-inch fold in place, and turn right sides together, matching pin marks.
3. Mark a line from the outside corner of the hem to the pins (the inside corner) and pin the two layers together.
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Draw a line from the outside corner to the inside corner (the point where the hem edges intersect). |
4. Stitch diagonally along the marked line.
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Sew along the line. |
5. Turn the corner to the right side to check that the miter fits.
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Always check to be sure the miter is just right before trimming away the excess fabric. |
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Posted: 6:02 pm on October 31st
There are other brands of blendable or variegated thread -- for example, YLI has one and so does Superior Threads (called King Tut). I love the blendables for quilting and embellishing. It's such as easy way to add pizzaz!
Posted: 9:53 am on October 31st
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