I am so excited to share this tutorial on how to make table linens with all of you. As many of you know, I don't sew. Not even a button onto a shirt. I've completed a couple of no sew projects like my No Sew Highchair Tutu and my No Sew Rag Quilt and each time I am completely astounded.
What makes these Table Linens a great No-Sew Project?
I love No-Sew crafts and these table linens are no exception. I adore them! Plus, they were so simple, which is key for me. I was lucky enough to have Jo-Ann Fabrics reach out to me to try out the new HGTV Home line of home fabrics and trim.
However, if you want to sew and make your own table linens, you can go ahead and do it and you still will be assured of great results with Joann’s selection of fabrics.
With a reliable sewing machine that offers built-in embroidery patterns and multiple stitch types such as brother sewing and embroidery machine se425, getting started is easy and you can get great results.
How to make No-Sew Table Linen
I knew I wanted to create table linens with the fabric that was sent because the colors were perfect for outdoor entertaining. I started out with a finished placemat in order to measure how large I wanted my placemats to be. I left about an inch on each side so that I could use the fabric glue to glue down the edges.
The print of the fabric made it easy to keep straight edges, which for me is vital because I'm terrible at leveling things off. The final steps were to create an accent piece. I used the orange trim to create a flower accent for the corner of the table linens. I once a gain used the fabric glue to create the flowers. Rather than gluing the flowers to the table linens, I used a safety pin to attach the flowers. This way it will make it much easier to clean the linens without the chance of ruining the flower accent.
The flower accent gives the table linen a little extra pop of color. Plus, I can use the flower on other linens or projects because I attached it with a safety pin, rather than making it permanent.
The table linens were the perfect addition to my outdoor evening of appetizers and punch with a neighbor. I served up my Kale & Spinach Pesto served on Triscut crackers and made my Strawberry Punch with a non-alcoholic twist. It's always nice to relax with good friends and food. Especially when it looks so pretty!
I received the fabric and trim from Jo-Ann Fabrics as compensation for this article. The opinions expressed are 100% mine.
Now here's the best part! From April 14th to May 4th the HGTV Home line is 50% off at Jo-Ann. Plus, I've got an extra 10% off coupon for you to use as well that is good until May 4th!
Aiken Albert
Nice post Jenny! table linen look elegant on your table. I will surely try this at my home. Even I would like to know if these can be washed in washing machine.
Joan@Chocolate and More
Jenny, I can sew but haven't in a while and honestly, If I don't have to sew, why should I? Love these and now I've got a reason to go stock up on some cute fabrics!
Susan Dee
I never worked with fabric glue. I can sew if I want to, but I never want to, except buttons. This sounds wonderful for me. Can you wash these in the washing machine without them falling apart?
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Jenny Melrose
I haven't tried yet Susan so I'm not positive.
Linda L. Martin
I have a sewing machine, but haven't had time to get comfortable with it! I am hoping to make some cloth napkins and table cloths soon, so this had some great ideas!
~Linda
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Jenny Melrose
I'm glad I could help Linda.
Heather
Love that fabric! So stylish and colorful!! Thanks for the tute - great idea to customize your own table linens!
Kelly @ Corner of Main
Cute! I think I need to do more with fabric glue. It's so quick and easy. Thanks for sharing!
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Lorraine
So pretty and so perfect as we head into warmer weather. Great how-to!
Kindly, Lorraine
Jenny Melrose
Thanks so much Lorraine!
Luisa
this is SO great and easy!!!!! do you think something larger would work? table runner or tablecloth?
Jenny Melrose
It'll definitely work for a table runner and I'd think it would work for a tablecloth too.
Kim
This is great...I do sew, but I really don't enjoy it! I was aching for some springy placemats, but just couldn't bear the thought of lugging the machine out (it always misbehaves anyway)! Thanks for the inspiration and the shortcut!
Jenny Melrose
I'm happy to help Kim. I'm all about doing things simply.
titicrafty
Oh I love this! So easy... I'll let you know how it went for me hahahha I really loved it!!!
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Cami
mavismarie
I can sew, but my machine isn't working properly so this project is perfect for a project I have been wanting to make! My sister gave me a beautiful butterfly bowl for my dining table and the butterflies are embeded in the glass and I don't want to put anything in it, but I want to make a runner, but from side to side not lengthwise. Using fabric glue is a genius idea! Thank you'. I also have butterflies I can safety pin to the runner and it will be beautimous! Thank you!!
Jenny Melrose
Your table linens sound like they will come out beautiful. I'm happy to inspire. Thanks so much for stopping in.
Mel
Clever and the fabric is so pretty!
Jenny Melrose
Thanks so much Mel. The fabric definitely screams Spring and Summer.
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust
So great Jenny! I need to try this. I cannot sew at all, no joke.
Jenny Melrose
Me neither. That's why I love fabric glue.