Today we have the beautiful and talented Kelly from Sewing In No Mans Land. Cool name, huh? Make sure to check out her blog as to ths significance of that name! Kelly has talent like few I have ever seen before....and she's got mad photo skills, too. I love these napkin rings she created. Simple and modern. Yep, that's Kelly!
Hi friends!!! I am really excited to be here as part of Susan's scrap your stash series! I am Kelly from Sewing In No Mans Land and if you have ever clicked on over to my blog you know a huge part of my sewing is using what you have and saving every piece so this was right up my alley! My actual problem was narrowing down what scrap project I wanted to make! With my little sister getting married this summer I have been pouring over wedding sites and of course a personal favorite is Anthropologies BHLDN. I was looking at their table decor and saw THESE fabulous fabric napkin rings:
Lightening struck and the internet stood still (literally our power went out) and I knew it was PERFECT!! Pretty sure $5 a napkin ring was about $5 to much ha! I grabbed some of my scraps and went to town.

How cute could these be for any family picnic, sunday dinner, classing up a birthday or if you have a TON of scraps a wedding?

And if the thought of rolling paper or fabric napkins makes your tummy turn you can always use them as cute little wrist cuffs ha!!

What you will need:
Small scraps of fabric (I think you could make a whole set out of a fat quarter alone)
Twine, ribbon or twill tape for your loops
Buttons for embellishing
a scrap of medium interfacing
an iron
Roll up your rectangle and wrap around your loop, looping it up and around the button.
Taddah!! So easy right!!!
I am so excited to make a bunch of these for Evie's birthday! Fabric stores of America HERE I COME!!
Thanks Susan for letting me be a part of such a genius series!!!
































8 comments:
these are adorable!!! And I so agree with you about Kelly! I have the honor of introducing her as well for my Series, and I pretty much sound like a blogger with a blog crush. Lol
Aghhh! I have scraps of the same fabric in my stash. (And I had some of the same fabrics from yesterday's skirt!) I seriously need to do some serious destashing.
The napkin rings are adorable and Oh sweet Kelly if you make enough napkin rings for your sister's entire wedding you are the best, nicest sister in the entire world. Good luck with all that work!
liZ
(simplesimonandco)
I want to have a tea party just as an excuse to make some :) How wonderful at Xmas, birthdays and as presents for those girlfriends that just have everything. Thank you so much for sharing.
What a gorgeous project!! Love these.
Loving these "scraps" tutorials. Great ideas and let's me know that I was right to hold on to all those scraps. :-)
What a brilliant idea, I'm loving all your scraps tutorials! I will definitely be making some of these!
Sally x
What a great idea! Have raved about it on my blog here:
http://myhandcraftedhome.blogspot.com/2011/06/one-day-monday_28.html
These are an awesome and easy to follow steps! I made them and you can check mine out at http://littlebitomeghan.blogspot.com/2011/07/non-clothing-sewing-reveal.html
Thanks so much for sharing the tutorial!! =)
Post a Comment
I read each and every comment and look forward to them with every post! I try to respond by email but sometimes things get busy and I just can't. I seriously wish we could all chat and have coffee some day, wouldn't that be fun?. If you do ask a question, I always leave a comment answering. Love ya!