So many friends have been asking me how I make my napkins, that I thought I would post a tutorial on how to do it. My friend Linda was cranking these out as last minute gifts, and I just had to do it too. The napkins are super easy. I apologize for the quality of my photos. It is dark and gloomy here where I live and I just can't get the proper lighting.
Here is what you need to make four napkins:
1 yard EACH of two contrasting fabrics--it is fun to pick novelty, food theme, & holiday fabrics for these.
For my example, I used an olive print fabric and a matching solid.
From EACH yard, cut two 21 1/2" squares and two 14 1/2" squares.
Staystitch one half inch along the edges of all the large squares. This will be your pressing line.
Fold and press on your stitching line.
Now you need to make a template for your mitering angle. Cut a four inch square out of stiff paper or cardboard. Cut the square diagonally into two triangles. Use one of the triangles as your template. Place the template on each of the four corners of the napkin and mark with chalk. This will be your stitching line to get a perfect mitered corner.
Then match up your chalk lines perfectly, pin and stitch on the chalk line.
Trim one quarter inch away from the stitching line, and crop the corner a bit so you get a nice sharp point when you turn it right side out.
Turn your napkin right side out and press, using Sizing. This will make the fabric all crisp and nice.
Carefully place your contrasting smaller square under the mitered edges, lining it up as evenly as you can. And this is CRITICAL: make sure the straight of grain of the fabric is going the same direction when you line up both pieces. Otherwise, when laundered, the napkin will shift and get all wonky.
Pin, and do two rows of topstitching all around the inside edges. I did one line right on the edge of the olive fabric where it meets the solid, and another line about one presser foot's width away.
You will end up with four napkins, two of which will be the reverse of the other two.
Now comes the fun part. Find some baskets or other container to arrange the napkins in, and fill it with items that go with your theme. Here are two ideas:
Now, if you have stuck with me this far, I will end with a photo that captures my life. Every minute that I am sewing, this is what I have on my knee:
"Are you done yet? Play with me, play with me, play with me..."
Great napkin tutorial Mom!! Ozzie is getting so big!! I can't wait to give him the special present I made!!!!
Posted by: sara | December 20, 2007 at 10:31 AM
OMG, thank you so much for the wonderful step by step tutorial. Perfect.
I love the fabrics you have chosen, espicially the cherries. Your baskets are awesome.
Your little dog is the cutest little thing.
I to have a big dog next to me all day. She espicially loves the sewing room, haa, could be because I'm in there alot.
thanks again. Can't wait to get started on some.
deb
Posted by: deb | December 20, 2007 at 10:53 AM
THANK YOU for this tutorial! I've had some of these on my "want to do" list for a while.
Posted by: Vicki W | December 20, 2007 at 10:56 AM
Love the napkins and tutorial. I am in love with your dog!!
Posted by: Sandy | December 20, 2007 at 11:05 AM
Oh MAN, I love this tutorial! I wish I had known about it two years ago... I could've made lovely napkin baskets as wedding gifts. I had over 10 weddings in 2006 and this would've saved me a LOT of money! :)
Posted by: Bobbi | December 20, 2007 at 11:22 AM
You wrote: And this is CRITICAL: make sure the straight of grain of the fabric is going the same direction when you line up both pieces. Otherwise, when laundered, the napkin will shift and get all wonky.
Ok, I have a stupid question. How do you determine the straight of grain of the fabric?
Thanks!
Kathy/IL
Posted by: Kathy/IL | December 20, 2007 at 11:34 AM
Thank you for the tutorial! Love the tip for the mitered corners. Seems a lot easier than the one I saw from Pam D'Amour (the decorating Diva of UpState NY). I almost bought her dvd it was complicated! lol Wishing you and yours a Happy Holiday!
Posted by: Carole Meier | December 20, 2007 at 11:53 AM
Has anyone taken the time to tell you today how cool you are?
You're so cool! I dig these. The whole thing is neat. Very nice of you to take the time out of your day to pull this together for us.
Posted by: Karen | December 20, 2007 at 12:31 PM
Thanks for sharing, I am going to have to make some up, to have as gift that are on hand and ready for any occasions
Posted by: Floss | December 20, 2007 at 03:30 PM
That a boy, Ozzie. It's time to pay attention to the dog, isn't it?
Posted by: Susan Ramey Cleveland | December 20, 2007 at 03:41 PM
That a boy, Ozzie. It's time to pay attention to the dog, isn't it?
Posted by: Susan Ramey Cleveland | December 20, 2007 at 03:41 PM
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial, Nicole! I think your photos are excellent, especially the one of your 4-legged friend! He is the cutest boy!!
Posted by: Nan | December 20, 2007 at 05:08 PM
Great tutorial Nichole. You are just wiping these out aren't you. Hi Ozzie, you are just too cute. Where is his Santa antlers.
Posted by: Cindy D | December 20, 2007 at 05:47 PM
Thanks so much for the wonderful step by step tutorial!! Can't wait to make some napkins. That Ozzie, what a face. He has captured all our hearts, you are lucky to have him! Enjoy the Tortilla Soup!!!!
Posted by: Cheryl | December 20, 2007 at 06:34 PM
Nicole, how can you treat poor Ozzie so badly! Poor thing! lol Thank you so much for this tutorial. I was going to ask you how you did these, but was going to wait until after Christmas. They are really neat!
Posted by: Perry | December 20, 2007 at 09:19 PM
That picture of Ozzie is soooo cute. You can read in his eyes and facial expression how much he wants your undivided attention. He is a sweetheart :)
Thanks for taking the time during this hectic season and all that wrapping that you have left to do to put together this tutorial. I'm practicing after the holidays on making these and then being on the lookout for fun fabric to make some up.
Happy Holidays - Hugs - Karen
Posted by: karen | December 21, 2007 at 04:29 AM
Thank you for your tutorial and Merry Christmas !
Posted by: pamina | December 21, 2007 at 06:30 AM
Oh, thank you so much for the tutorial! What a gift for all of us...and we thank you most sincerely.
What strikes me most about this whole idea is that it is a gift that is perfect for anyone, anytime, anywhere...you can adapt it for virtually every occasion. How great is that? Love your suggestions. Very inspiring.
I am thinking, too, that you should do more tutorials! Great job.
Lastly, how do you get any work done at all with Ozzie's cute little face looking at you like that? Go play...go play...go play...with OZZIE! Very cute.
Posted by: Kayte | December 21, 2007 at 06:34 AM
Super tutorial! Hope Ozzie wasn't too sore for being kept waiting ;o) Happy Holidays to you & yours ((HUGS))
Posted by: Tracy | December 21, 2007 at 07:32 AM
Thanks for a great tutorial. I've been looking for a napkin tutorial and as soon as I can unpack my sewing room I'm going to make some napkins.
Posted by: Paula | December 22, 2007 at 07:35 PM
Love the tutorial, thanks so much.
Happy New Year!
Posted by: Wendy | December 28, 2007 at 05:46 PM
Great tutorial and great gift idea! Your puppy is adorable.
Posted by: Rose Marie | December 29, 2007 at 09:10 AM
I was enjoying your photos on making the napkins. Then I scrolled to the one where your dog is wanting you to play and BAM! I spotted the large Sees Candy bag on the floor. Aha! We love it too and had waaaaaay too much of it at our house during Christmas. In fact, the Lord of the Manor *overbought* and we still have it at home. And at work. How can I start my new eating plan with that stuff staring at me?
Laura from Amongst The Oaks
Posted by: Laura | January 04, 2008 at 11:30 AM
Hi!
I loved your explanation. Can't wait to start with these napkins!!! Although we are spanish-speakers, I forwarded this tutorial to my patchwork mates. The photographs are so good, no words are needed!!!
Posted by: Daniela | May 02, 2008 at 05:26 AM
I Love this idea.....great job I will be making it for my friends and family special events.....
Posted by: Diane Hibbs | June 08, 2009 at 12:56 PM