Reversible Fall Placemat Tutorial - Part 7

Now we're ready to make our quilt sandwiches.



Place one side of the placemat wrong side down on a flat surface. Cover with a piece of batting, and then place the other side of the placemat on top. Check to see that your corners are lined up, and pin. Normally you pin a quilt starting at the middle, and you can do that here as long as your corners stay lined up.

After all 4 sandwiches are made, you have to decide how you are going to quilt. I decided to outline the pumpkins and then use a combination of free motion leaves and stippling. I used brown thread, which blended in on the pumpkin side, but was quite noticeable on parts of the other side. I quite like the effect since it highlighted the quilting on the non-pumpkin side.





After you have finished quilting, carefully trim your placemats, using the lines on your cutting mat to insure that they are square. 

The last step is putting on the binding. I've already added a post showing how I make my own bias tape binding. Next post will be the last in this tutorial, and I will show how to make nice mitred corners with the bias tape. Cheers!



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