Why I Enjoy Using Cloth Napkins
Cloth napkins are one of those simple household changes that can be both practical and attractive. They add a handmade touch to everyday meals, wash up beautifully, and can be used for years with proper care. They're also a wonderful beginner sewing project since they require only straight seams and very little fabric.
One of the things I enjoy most is choosing fabrics that match the season or my kitchen décor. Whether it's country prints, holiday fabrics, or cheerful florals, a stack of homemade napkins can brighten the table and make even an ordinary dinner feel a little more special.
For homesteaders and anyone trying to live a little more simply, reusable cloth napkins are an easy way to make good use of leftover fabric while creating something both beautiful and practical.
5 comments:
What a GREAT idea! I think I am going to make some. I have a ton of fabric and still not sure what to do with it all. Thanks for the idea!
Their gorgeous!!!
I just wish I'd thought of making them years ago.
Hooray for you!
There is *nothing* better than a lovely cloth napkin at mealtime :-)
Enjoy ... and bon apetit!
I love the green plaid with small sunflowers.
Several years ago I made cloth napkins out of muslin. We still have them but seldom use them. We just got out of the habit!
Mornin' again!
Just had to comment on your lovely napkins...aren't they a great way to save money and use up fabric scraps! We use them...and one fun thing to do is have a bunch of different ones...they don't necessarily have to match! I have plates like this as well...all with flower prints but all different...believe it or not, it makes for a really pretty table setting! (maybe I'll blog on it someday!)
Hope all is well in Texas...
Love from Maine!
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