Remember that black and white skirt I posted about yesterday? It didn’t stay a skirt for long:
I used my trusty new serger and made four fun cloth napkins. They were so easy and they’ll make me smile every time I wipe my mouth on them. haha.
I’ve been slowly trying to switch over to using all cloth napkins. And so far, so good. Cloth napkins are more economical without being more work (I just toss them in with whatever I am already washing). And for all you green folks out there, they’re better for the environment too!
Comments & Reviews
The Garden of Egan says
VERY darling! You are so creative! I need to put my sewing room back together so I can start having fun!
weloveibapah says
So creative! I love the idea of cloth napkins but refuse to pay the price they are demanding at the store.
Since you can make them however you want, did you make them a little larger than usual?
Ali says
that fabric is darling. Such a creative solution. I too am a cloth napkin fan. They make a simple meal feel so much nicer.
Meka says
Okay so I saw your blog from Rachel’s and I LOVE it! I had to ask Rachel if it was you first before I commented! I am so into the thrifty craft thing. I love your idea with the hospital diaper bag, I already did mine! It’s not as cute as yours but it’s better then before! Thanks for the ideas and hope you don’t mind if I keep looking! Yard sales and DI are my favorites! I am going to post the diaper bag on my blog if you want an invite email me at meka_hilton@yahoo.com! Hope your doing good!
Jennifer says
I used a regular piece of computer paper as my “template” for these, so they’re 8 1/2 x 11 inches. I have a set of storebought fabric napkins that measure 19 1/2 inches square and they seem way too big to me. In my opinion, 8 1/2 x 11 is perfect to fold in half and lay forks on.
Carisa says
Those really are awesome napkins. Nice job!
Stacia Howard says
Cute! Cute! Cute! And very green of you!
Misti of Studio M Designs says
You know great fabric can ALWAYS be used for something! Love the napkins, the colors would work great here. I’ll remember this one…
~Misti
MaRiN says
What a great idea! I think I better go through my clothing donations pile and pick a few things back out!
Fresh Poppy Sisters says
Super cute idea. I SO need to do this. I just got a serger too…love it!
Joanna says
Cloth napkins? What a great idea! We end up using our kitchen towels instead of paper napkins just because they WORK. LOL, I’m going to get into making my own cloth napkins! Very smart.
Clean and Classic Interiors says
So cute and VERY green of you!!
Tiffany says
Those are too cute. Love them. Great idea! I had not even thought of cloth napkins…I will have to keep my eye open for things to turn into cloth napkins…thanks for sharing! : )
Stephanie says
cute, cute, cute!
Crissie says
Oooooo I never would have thought of tearing apart a skirt! How brilliant!!
I came across the find of a century on cloth napkins the other day and posted about it here:
http://riches-of-my-soul.blogspot.com/2009/04/my-favorite-thrift-store-find.html
We are trying to make the switch to cloth napkins as well and this was the perfect thing to get us started, not to mention that the variety encourages my kids to set the table.
xoxoxxoo
Ashley says
There are adorable, I need to do this!
Meredith says
I could do this – the switch over from paper to cloth would be excellent. Thanks for sharing!
AnNicole @ OurSuburbanCottage says
What a great idea! Cute fabric too.
Pam says
Such a green thing to do! I LOVE IT!! Thanks for sharing!
Bahama Shores Mama says
I love repurposing old clothes………and even better that i left the clothing family all together! Good job.
Sallie says
That’s a perfect way to repurpose. I think I should start looking through all those old clothes I can’t see to depart with.
Miss G says
Terrific! how great is this?! Kelly
Elise says
Oh, I love those!!
Elise
Jen r. says
Great reuse!
Little Lovables says
Great idea! I wish I could sew a straight line.