Friday, February 15, 2013

Repurposed Table Mat!


My friend Kelley sends me boxes with scraps and stash and I decided to make a table topper with one of the scrap pieces she has used on another project. The nice thing was, the blocks were already put together, I just added a border. Then I hand stitched the squares with a simple outline stitch in the blocks, then went across with an X in each one. for the outer edge, I used a reverse blanket stitch to edge the line and give it a little added touch. I had some old material that was given to me, that had apple prints, in a large and small version and thought that would make a nice theme for an appliqué. I used some scrap wool I have in a drawer and added the apples in each corner.

For the border, I always make it a big larger so I can fold that to the back instead of using binding. This time I used a mahogany stain, gives it a slight reddish brown tint, so an aged look without being too dark. Now I think I need to make one with Easter colors and a matching appliqué. It is fun to make small mats with your scraps and something you can use on a side table to change with the seasons.

I just added a few things for display, but this will go into the fall box once I make a new one for spring. I was thinking it would be cute to add an A+ in each apple and use as a teachers gift, you are welcome to use the idea.


15 comments:

  1. Very pretty :) You rescued more fabric.

    Carol

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  2. That is darling...and, of course, so loving the colors. That Kelley...isn't she a great friend!

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  3. You have such a creative mind, Debbie. Taking left overs and turning them into something useful and and interesting.

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  4. love how you can just whip stuff up!

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  5. Gorgeous! I've never seen the reverse blanket stitch... I like it!

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  6. I can see you have been busy again Debbie :-) x x x

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  7. Like how you finished this one, Debbie. Very cute!

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  8. I love it. Such a pretty "prim" setting!

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  9. When you say you used a mahogandy stain, what do you mean? I would like to antique some of my projects.

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  10. Inspire me.. I need to get busy sewing. I have been busy clearing out pictures putting them on my computer to save to disk. I have cleaned out 100 years of photo's. I am serious. family members have been getting boxes of them right and left! I am about ready to start sewing.

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  11. So cute. I love the appliqued apples and it looks great on your table.

    Gail:)

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  12. Your counted cross stitch brings back memories. XX was my major hobby pack in the '80s before I learned to quilt. I still have XX charts that I hope to finish someday!

    Gail :)

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