I'm very happy this got bumped up. We are visiting my brother and his family for Easter, and I know they will love these napkin rings. Thank you so much!
Oh !! This is lovely. a similar design to be placed in corner would co-ordinate and would be great. I guess you sew a tiny button on the opposite end form buttonhole. Great job as always. You are clever!!1
This is very nice. Can you convert this design to the JEF format?
Oh goodie! Now I have both the Valentine's and Easter napkin rings. Thank you so very much for sharing your talents with us.
Marion in Kentucky USA
gracias este es el rimer diseño de un aro para serviletas que tengo y graciasa ustedes.
Danke vielmals. Ich freue mich auch, dass es im ART-Format erhältlich ist.
Thank you for sharing, I like the design so I'm giving you some flowers too.
This is lovely, but I just can't quite figure out how it loops together. Do you attach a button or something?
Yes, on the right side you have the buttonhole. You only have to sew on a button. Gr.
I would love to make those for my family. They look so great! Can you tell me how to proceed... which type of fabric do you use for this and which type of backing? Thanks for your guidelines. Pat
I use normal cotton or damask (looks quite noble). The contour consists of 3 layers. As a stabilizer I use Wash Away, or Tear Away. After the first contour seam I cut out only the contour of the upper fabric very carefully. Stick Flies can not be damaged. Then I stick completely normal until the end. It is exactly how an application is made. I wish you much success with it. I hope this is the explanation you helpful and that the online translator that is translated correctly. Gr Hilde
Thank you Hilde! I also had the same issue as Cutiepie and did not think about a simple button!!!! Thanks! Pat