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Poppie Cotton is hosting a fun 12 Days of Valentines freebies event, and I'm happy to be included. I want to show you how to make simple quick & easy heart napkins, a sweet way to dress up your table for Valentine's or any other event!

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Disposable napkins are great for convenience, but for a dressy table (or even just to save money and waste) washable cloth napkins are such an upgrade! And they are so easy to make, even for beginners! 

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Let's pull out our supplies. You will need:

-1 18" square piece of fabric per napkin (I'm using Berries & Blooms background here by Poppie Cotton)

-misc. pink and red fabric for hearts (can use charm squares, or just scraps!)

-heart cookie cutter, stencil, or cut your own heart template

-pencil or pen

-sewing machine, scissors, iron, pins

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I chose to cut out my own heart template since I didn't have a cookie cutter the size I wanted.

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Narrowly hem all 4 sides of the napkin square with matching thread.

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Now you can play around and decide how many hearts, and where to place them! Stack two sizes?

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Just do 1 in 1 corner? or 2 in alternate corners?

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1 in each corner? or maybe alternate sizes all the way around?

Each of these would give a different look!

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Once you decide on how many hearts and where to put them, time to pull out all your pink and red scraps!

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Trace your hearts on the backs of the fabric you choose.

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Cut out the hearts. Don't worry if the edge isn't perfectly smooth.

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Pin them in place on the hemmed napkin.

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Stitch around the raw edge with a dense zig-zag stitch, starting at the point and working slowly around the curves.

Test out your stitch first on a scrap to make sure it's wide and dense enough to securely cover a raw edge.

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All done!

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Repeat with any other hearts for as many napkins as desired! I chose to use coordinating fabric for hearts on 2 opposite corners. 

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The fun thing about using different fabrics for each heart means that depending on how I fold the napkin, I can have 2 different looks. This pink gingham and the strawberries are on the same napkin.

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Of course, this is easily customizable. Most dinner napkins are 18-20" square, and 18" is a great size because you can get it out of a fat quarter, or 4 per yard of fabric. But you could make them larger or smaller depending on your needs or preference. 12" square is a good size for luncheon or tea tables.

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You can also use any other simple shape and applique the same way. No special tools or scary fusible required!

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One fun alternate way to make these is to use a statement print as the napkin fabric instead…

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…and applique hearts cut from vintage embroidered textiles!

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I think this would be especially fun for tea party or birthday party napkins.

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I hope that inspired you to do some holiday crafting! Something practical yet pretty that you can make in 15 minutes…what's not to love? 🙂

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