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Saturday Sewing Holiday Project #5: Festive embroidered table napkins

Here is the next holiday project tutorial including a video which we hope you will follow along and get some quick and easy holiday sewing done!

Today we have a set of simple embroidered table napkins where we get the embroidery done on FOUR napkins in ONE hooping. Then just cut them apart, serge a rolled hem around each nakpin and voila! you have one-of-kind Holiday table linens! We would love to see what napkins you make so be sure to tag us on Instagram and Facebook with photos of what you make!

Here is the link to the video tutorial where we show how to embroider a set of table napkins and finish the raw edges easily and with no fuss at all. All details are addressed on the video.  Please see the photo’s below showing our red Holiday napkins with snowflake embroidery. 

Supplies used: You will see in the pic below that I choose to make a set of 4 napkins on red cotton fabric with white polyester embroidery thread.

First is to hoop the stabilizer and baste the napkin fabric to the stabilizer after carefully centering the fabric

All four designs embroidered in one corner of each napkin.

Next is to cut the embroidered fabric into 4 napkins. It is now ready for serging a rolled hem around all 4 sides of each napkin.

 

Please note that these napkins may be embroidered on almost any of our Janome embroidery machines. We are using the Janome MC15000 in the video and in the pics above but so long as you can arrange 4 little embroidery designs around the centre of the hoop, you can do this project – yay!

Here is another set of embroidered table napkins with a little floral designs. This shows the embroidery before the fabric is cut into 4 napkins and then finished around the edges.

You can use a Janome serger (any of our Janome sergers will do this) to make a 3 thread rolled hem to finish the raw edges of the napkins.  Click here for a video on doing a serger rolled hem. I think that is the quickest and easiest although you can also do a narrow hem using our narrow hem foot if you prefer. Click on this video if you want to see how to do a narrow hem. And there are other finishing options such as a fold over mitered corner technique or adding a facing or binding but we won’t explain those options in this post.