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Make handmade napkins for your Holiday table

Filed Under: seasonal, Crafts, sewing

cloth napkins on a restaurant tableLast night, my husband took me to a very nice restaurant that uses cloth napkins instead of paper. I don't know about you, but I feel very spoiled when I am able to wipe my mouth and hands on cloth. I think that I would feel spoiled on a daily basis if I only knew how to make my own cloth napkins.

Thanks to a step by step tutorial by Chara Michele, we can all learn how to make handmade napkins in time for our Christmas feast. The pictures and steps that Chara Michele gives are easy to follow, even for a novice like me who has never made handmade napkins before.

Sew up a few extra napkins to give as Christmas gifts. Cloth napkins are better for the environment because, unlike paper napkins, you won't have to throw the cloth away. You can use them for any occasion, and keep them for years to come. Sew happy!


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  • linentablecloth

    The handmade napkins for your Holiday table is good.You can give more information about the napkins which u decide to made.

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  • sneece

    Ok, not sure if this is "supposed" to be happening, but when I click on the link for Chara Michele, "how to make homemade napkins" it connects me to a porn site....hmmm, wonder if I can find napkin making there?

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