Napkins + Coasters
Vintage Christmas Ornaments Embroidery Designs
These five nostalgic designs are based on actual ornaments from the personal collections of the S4H Team. We used fills, flourishes, French knots, and more, plus an optional BOW design can top off any design. In our Etsy Shop.
Scalloped Edge Napkins with Satin Stitch Finish
Learn how to create this unique edge finish with a padded satin stitch. Itโs an easy technique that works especially well on the bias edges of scallops. The result is smooth, stable, and beautiful. We show it on both napkins + placemats.
In-the-Hoop Gift Stocking with Snowflake Embroidery
Make our scaled-down stocking as table dรฉcor, use several to hold flatware, create an elegant place card or adorn a gift box. Itโs made”in the hoop” with just a single line of stitching to finish. Free embroidery download too.
Fancy Fruits Machine Embroidery Designs
Bright and fanciful designs can add a splash of freshness to linens, garments, and more. Pick a Grapefruit, Papaya, Pineapple, Watermelon or Grapes. Use one or collect them all as a set. Free downloads in 8 formats.
Quilted Mini Trivet or Jumbo Coaster
Finishing at 6″, is it a tiny trivet or a colossal coaster? It all depends on what you have in your hand and need to set down. Use one as a mini trivet for a small serving dish or as a jumbo coaster for a big coffee or soup mug.
Easy Banded Napkins + Napkin Ties
Napkins are a great project for beginning sewers and an excellent way for anyone to practice hemming. Adding a simple fabric border kicks them up a notch, and the clever beaded ties are a cute alternative to place cards.
Half Apron + Napkin Set in Cotton Toweling
Need a last minute gift? How about a super simple project for a beginning sewer? This kitchen linens classic gives you two projects in one: a set of napkins and a matching half apron in 100% cotton toweling. Pretty and popular!
Embroidered Floral Poppy Placemats + Napkins
We chose the Janome embroidery-only 550E machine to help create this beautiful set of embroidered placemats and napkins, selecting two built-in florals and stitching them against a shear ribbon lattice on a 100% linen background.
Clothesline Hearts Appliquรฉd Napkins
Valentine’s Day is coming. Let your love show with a curlicue clothesline of hanging hearts. When you start with a set of purchased napkins, all thatโs left is the easy appliquรฉ. We show you a clever trace and stitch technique.
Decorative Stitch Napkins with Matching Ties
Cloth napkins are an instant-gratification winner. We kick ours up a notch with beautiful decorative stitching around the edges of each and a coordinating fabric napkin ring that “ties” them altogether.
Outdoor Mini Mats with Pockets
These clever mats are an outdoor version of the mug rug. Thereโs a full-width pocket and a grommet for hanging to store.ย Hold utensils or slip in a paperback to save your place on a breezy day. Outdoor fabric adds durability.
Hot Dots Pinwheel Coasters
Inject some bright pops of color into your tablescape with these pinwheel style coasters. Itโs a fast and easy project and perfect for a few fave prints and solids from your scrap stash. Bundle up a bunch as a great gift idea.
Floating Rick Rack Napkins
Yay for the cloth napkin! Our floating rick rack technique lets you fancy-up a standard cloth napkin as a gift or just for everyday. Itโs fun and easy, and you may already have everything you need on hand to whip up a stack in no time.
Quilted Mug Rug with Napkin Pocket
Bigger than a coaster but smaller than a placemat โ a mug rug is just the right size at your desk, in the sewing room, or on a small table in the living room or den. Our design adds a unique little pocket with its own napkin.
Machine Cross Stitch Placemats + Napkins
Download free embroidery designs to add delicate autumn leaves to table linens (and more). Learn two hemming techniques: narrow double-fold hem with diagonal point corners plus a wider hem with full mitered corners.
Patchwork Trivets with Circular Quilting
Pretty patchwork with pie-shaped wedges spins into a full circle. There are free downloadable patterns for the front wedges and the back circle. A Janome Circular Sewing Attachment gave us those perfect concentric quilting circles.
Sparkling Napkin with Decorative Stitch Border
New napkins are a fast, easy way to add a bit of sparkle to the table. We used a mid-weight metallic linen blend with a wide band of decorative stitching along one side. We also give you a list of the various napkin size options.
Special Occasion Cutlery Pockets
Hold everything you need in one handy unit and add a bit of flair to the look of your table dรฉcor. Because they’re self-contained, you can use the them with placemats, tablecloths or simply line them up buffet style.
Free Motion Quilted Coasters
Small pieced strips of colorful cotton plus wavy, free motion stitching give these cute coasters the look of a tiny quilt. Thereโs an edgestitched frame around each coaster that acts as the pivot point for the vertical wavy lines.
How To Create Cornucopia Napkins
Learn this simple yet elegant napkin fold. Fill the cornucopia with fresh flowers or greens; a small gift; candy, nuts, and fruits; or whatever strikes your fancy. It’s a lovely way to finish your holiday table setting.
Mason Jar Wraps
A jar wrap helps absorb condensation, makes the jar easier to handle, and looks super cute. We show you how to create pretty accent bands from a few fave strips of leftover fabric. It’s a fun ScrapBusters project.
Felt and Fabric Coasters
A pretty option for dining indoors or out. Cut, layer, stitch, serve (shaken not stirred). Itโs just that easy, and as cute and colorful as can be. Super fast and a great option for scraps โ especially leftover charm squares.
In-The-Hoop Embroidered Coasters
The technique is just as the name implies: the vast majority of the project, both sewing and embroidery, is done within an embroidery hoop. The elegant result is similar in rich color and complexity to a fine Jacquard ribbon.
Patchwork Mug Rug
The mug rug is a mini placemat with just the right amount of room for a mug and a few little treats. Ours features pretty patchwork on one side with custom embroidery (a free download) on the opposite sideโs pocket and napkin.
Leather + Felt Coasters
Theyโre made from leather remnants. The half-square triangles go together in a snap, and the soft wool-felt backing makes them safe for any surface. Super fast and easy. No edge finishing since neither leather or felt will fray.
Flatware Pockets
Handy pockets make it easier to shuttle utensils from the kitchen to the patio. Load them up, stack them up, carry them out. Because they’re self-contained, you can use them with placemats, tablecloths or right on the table.
Patchwork Napkin Set
Cloth napkins are more beautiful, more absorbent, and more green. These nifty napkins use a technique for building patchwork strips called a strata. So colorful, it will make breakfast, lunch or dinner feel like a party.
Personalized Mug Rug
Greeting cards are a nice, but most are eventually forgotten. Instead, try our mug rug project with its custom Salutation Strip through the center. Itโs an every day reminder to the recipient that they have a friend in you.
Appliquรฉd Napkin Set + Free Gift Tags
Quilt Block Panels are often used for quick and easy quilts, table runners or wall hangings. Weโve used them instead as feature appliquรฉs on pretty banded, double-sided napkins. As an extra bonus, thereโs a set of free gift tags.
Color Rich Runner, Napkins + Ties
Three tabletop projects in one! A long patchwork table runner plus generous reversible napkins with pretty ribbon wraps. We outline how to measure to best fit the runner to your table and how to adjust the patchwork if needed.
Festive Napkin Folding
Rather than a napkin ring, add a little seasonal splash to your napkins with a few simple folds and some inexpensive trimmings. These six festive napkins are all fast and easy to assemble, and they’ll fill your table with good cheer.
