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1 Placemat Clothespin Bag Tutorial created by Jackie of http://www.blessingsoverflowing.com July 2010 Placemat Clothespin Bag By Jackie www.blessingsoverflowing.com This tutorial will show you how to make a clothespin bag from a placemat. Materials: *1 Placemat (approximately 19 in. x 14 in.) *Thread *1 Hanger *Straight Pins *Sewing Machine

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Page 1: Placemat Clothespin Bag - Blessings Overflowing · Just 3 seams and you now have a clothespin bag. If you have any questions please contact me at jackiesembroidery@gmail.com. Please

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Placemat Clothespin Bag Tutorial created by Jackie of http://www.blessingsoverflowing.com July 2010

Placemat Clothespin Bag By Jackie

www.blessingsoverflowing.com

This tutorial will show you how to make a clothespin bag from a placemat.

Materials: *1 Placemat (approximately 19 in. x 14 in.) *Thread *1 Hanger *Straight Pins *Sewing Machine

Page 2: Placemat Clothespin Bag - Blessings Overflowing · Just 3 seams and you now have a clothespin bag. If you have any questions please contact me at jackiesembroidery@gmail.com. Please

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Placemat Clothespin Bag Tutorial created by Jackie of http://www.blessingsoverflowing.com July 2010

1. With the wrong side of the placemat facing up, fold the bottom up 7 inches and pin in place.

3. Place the hanger at the top of the placemat and fold the placemat over it. The folded part should measure 1 inch from the hanger to the open edge.

2. Sew each side using a ¼ inch seam allowance. I used a triple stitch for stability, but stitching twice with a single stitch would work as well.

1 inch folded over

Page 3: Placemat Clothespin Bag - Blessings Overflowing · Just 3 seams and you now have a clothespin bag. If you have any questions please contact me at jackiesembroidery@gmail.com. Please

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Placemat Clothespin Bag Tutorial created by Jackie of http://www.blessingsoverflowing.com July 2010

That’s it! Just 3 seams and you now have a clothespin bag.

If you have any questions please contact me at [email protected]. Please do not sell this tutorial. Thank you.

4. Using a triple stitch (or stitch twice for stability) and a ¼ inch seam allowance, sew the hanger and placemat together.

Hood Seam