Industrial Style Quilted Oven Mitts

This pair of oven mitts has a tough industrial style: clean lines, simple patterns + bold machine-inspired accents. Light to mid-weight canvas and denim are excellent choices. Neutral tones and simple patterns keep the utilitarian flair.

Sparkling Holiday Table Runner

Bound all around and featuring accent bands and elegant tassels at each end, this table runner is perfect for a formal tabletop setting. It finishes at approximately 86ยฝ” x 15″. Choose a metallic cotton for the prettiest sparkle.

Small Patchwork Table Runner

At just 16″ x 30โ€, itโ€™s a great size for smaller tables, breakfast bars or as the center dรฉcor on a larger table. The pretty patchwork center features four flying geese blocks. Includes a free set of matching cards + tags to download.

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.

Pretty Teapot Cozy

The right time to pop on a cozy to keep things toasty is while your tea is steeping. It will also help keep the tea warm between cups. We offer free pattern downloads for the cozy itself as well as the cute teapot appliquรฉ.

Appliquรฉd Owls Playful Placemat Set

For kids โ€“ or kids at heart, our playful owls placemat set makes mealtime more fun. We provide complete templates for all our owl and tree designs along with step-by-step instructions for how to layer and stitch.

Appliquรฉd Tea Time Kitchen Towels

No tea party is complete without tea towels. We have a unique method for hemming and applying the bottom border accent. And, there’s a free template download for the sweet tea time appliquรฉ designs.

Two Tone Rustic Burlap Table Runner

This beautiful runner design is created with two layers of burlap joined by decorative stitching and highlighted with a splash of luxurious silk. We show it as wedding dรฉcor, but it would be lovely for a variety of seasons + occasions.

Upcycle a Dollar Store Hot Pad and Mitt

Start with an off-the-shelf hot pad and mitt set โ€“ we found ours for just $2 โ€“ add some simple fabric and trim details and voila: style on a shoestring and a great first make. Itโ€™s also an excellent ScrapBusters project.ย 

Patchwork Table Runner with All-Around Ruffle

Dig down into your scrap stash for your favorite tall and narrow pieces, fussy cut them to center the prettiest possible vertical motifs, then stitch them together into this striking table runner with a subtle ruffled edge.

Cooling Neck Wraps

When temperatures rise, a great quick-cooling spot is your neck. Our easy-to-make wraps use water absorbing crystals within the pockets of a long, tie-on tube for fast cooling power. For adults, kids, even pets.

Outdoor Mini Mats with Pockets

These clever mats are an outdoor version of the mug rug. Thereโ€™s 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.

Picnic Placemats with Handy Flatware Pockets

Outdoor dining season is coming; at least that’s what we’re telling ourselves as winter stubbornly clings on. Keep the faith and get ready with our darling, durable placemats that have built-in pockets to hold flatware and/or napkins.

Hot Dots Pinwheel Coasters

Inject some bright pops of color into your tablescape with these pinwheel style coasters. Itโ€™s 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.

Outdoor Tablecloth with Weighted Corners

Spice up your outdoor dining with a new tablecloth. Ours is fast and easy. The center contrasting panel acts like a built-in runner, and secret pockets behind each corner hold weights to help keep the cloth in place.

Foldaway Fabric Shopping Bags + Carrying Case

Thisย pair of foldaway cotton grocery bags comes with its own carrying case. It’s compact enough (just 5″ x 7″ x 2″) to throw in your purse or keep in the car’s glove box. Thereโ€™s even a handy front pocket to hold a shopping list.

Bound Gauze Towels

Everything can NOT go in the dishwasher. Fine china, crystal, and flatware require hand washing, which means hand drying โ€“ best done with a lightweight cotton cloth that can both dry and add a bit of finishing polish.

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. Itโ€™s fun and easy, and you may already have everything you need on hand to whip up a stack in no time.

Two Handed, Double Ended Potholder

Are your potholders always on opposite sides of the kitchen when you need both to pull something out of the oven or off the stove? This two-handed design solves the problem and looks good doing it. Great gift idea!

Gingham Fruit Kitchen Towels

Our free gingham fruit embroidery + appliquรฉ designs were custom-digitized forย extra-fine 80wt thread. The stitch work is so delicate + precise, youโ€™ll do a double-take when you realize itโ€™s thread, not actual gingham fabric.

Pretty Pleated Squares Table Runner

The beauty of this solid color runner is in the texture of the pleated squares side by side with plain squares. Our tutorial shows you an easy way to create mitered corners without using a separate binding strip.

Color Blast Placemats

Weโ€™re all eating in right now! Maybe itโ€™s time to amp up the wattage of your tabletop with these colorful placemats. A hand running stitch in a thick floss across the bottom panels adds a subtle dash of texture.

Wear โ€™nโ€™ Wipe Kitchen Towel Scarf

Combine the wearable feature of an apron with the wipe-able feature of a towel to create our Wear โ€™nโ€™ Wipe Kitchen Towel Scarf. A patchwork panel at the top loops around your neck; at the ends are absorbent towels.

Scrappy Patchwork Border Dish Towels

Learn how to make a patchwork panel from which you can cut horizontal accent bands. Then – use them to jazz up a store-bought flour sack towel (or two or three).ย We pulled leftover jelly roll strips, but any small scraps could work.

Panel Placemats with Large Motif Fabric

By emphasizing a large motif and using a contrasting fabric for the borders, this placemat design creates the perfect frame for your favorite place setting. Adapt your fabric choices to go from everyday to elegant.

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.

Bound Jelly Roll Strip Placemats

Pretty placemats sweet enough to eat. The design is perfect for leftover jelly roll strips or cut your own narrow strips from scraps. Decorative stitching ties the rows together and holds all the layers in place.

Whale Appliquรฉ Hand Towels

Wash your hands! Getting little ones to follow this important recommendation can be challenging. Make washing up more fun with our cute hand towels. Weโ€™ve created two adorable whale appliquรฉs you can download for free.

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.

Embellished Hot Pads

Hot pads provide a great small surface to experiment with embellishment. Since they’ll be around a heat source, you canโ€™t go wild, but subtle touches in natural fibers are so pretty. We used ribbon + decorative stitching.

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.

Tissue Box Cover with Monogram

Has winter weather brought watery eyes and red noses? Don’t let it sneak up without a fashion solution. Make sure youโ€™re prepared with a pretty tissue box cover to help distract you from sneezing.

Coffee Cup Cozies

Cardboard wraps do the job, but are they cute + clever or a green alternative? Make your own Cup Cozies, using our patterns and easy instructions. We offer three unique wrap options: snaps, lace-up eyelets, and elastic.

Quilted Toaster Cover

The toaster probably isn’t the prettiest member of the kitchen appliance family. Keep it accessible yet under wraps with our clever cozy. It features a pretty patchwork accent strip, bright piping all around, and an easy-tie handle.

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.

Colorful Ruffled Oven Mitts

Pull out some pretty fabrics from your scrap stash and blend them together into a happy mix of pattern and color. Each mitt uses up to four different fabrics. Theyโ€™d make a great gift for wedding shower season!

Special Occasion Tablecloth with Deep Double Ruffles

Layers of double gauze give this tablecloth its lovely drape. The deep ruffles are made from two differently colored panels sewn together. We show you how, with some clever gathering, the ruffles can be attached with just one seam.

Mini Charm Square Patchwork Placemats

We can’t get enough of the itty-bitty adorableness of Mini Charm Squares. At just 2ยฝ”, they are bite-size pieces you can stitch together into colorful combinations. We used them to create double borders on a set of placemats.

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. Thereโ€™s 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.

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