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  • rachelrossner wrote on May 27, 1:55 pm

    Great placemats - love them!

  • I LOVE DIY wrote on May 27, 2:00 pm

    Great place mats! They look really cool on your table, Meg. nice work! I love this show!

  • Michelle* wrote on May 27, 2:01 pm

    Brooklyn looks like the coolest city. What an awesome place to film your show. I really loved this episode. And your quick tips are always so refreshing and innovative! THANKS MEG!

  • CiCiLaw (guest) wrote in reply on May 31, 11:30 am

    Brooklyn isn't a city, it's a borough of New York City, east of Manhatten.

  • Syd wrote on May 27, 2:06 pm

    Place-mats never get enough props. Thanks Meg, for reminding us that place-mats rock. Combining ideas....what if you did place mats out of an old shower curtain? Do you think that would work?


  • KiraVonConcrete wrote in reply on May 27, 5:04 pm

    Ewwww, but maybe a new shower curtain??

  • Emdev wrote in reply on May 27, 10:34 pm

    A lot of shower curtains are made with chemicals you wouldn't want food on, make sure you use the PVC-free kind.

  • CiCiLaw (guest) wrote in reply on May 31, 11:34 am

    Yeah, if you clean and de-mold it first.

  • IndieDesigner wrote on May 27, 2:09 pm

    Meg, you make something as simple and taken-for-granted as place mats and make them so fresh, cool and fun! Very original. I love it.

  • Sally (guest) wrote on May 27, 2:51 pm

    Great episode...love the placemats. Your apartment looks great!!! Were you on the roof?

  • aymelovestrees wrote on May 27, 4:16 pm

    Meg, I love your show! Tuesdays are my fave! These placemats would be a great project for all of those vintage linen tablecloths you can find at thrift stores and flea markets. The tablecloths usually come with lots of coffee stains, but you can lay your pattern out where you'll miss them and cut them out. I'm thinking cloth napkins (no paper waste!) to match. Thanks for the brilliant idea.

  • tomothecat wrote on May 27, 5:38 pm

    YOU READ MY MIND! I just bought a new plate set and wanted to make some kickass placemats. Awesome! But I wonder what those placemats would look like with some home made piping around the edges..

  • Jenny (guest) wrote on May 27, 6:46 pm

    If you iron your seams flat on the mats before you top stitch, they'll lay flatter on the table.

  • sewthernbelle wrote in reply on May 31, 7:08 pm

    I'm glad someone else besides me knows the importance of ironing seams in the middle of sewing! Great episode Meg, but where's the dog? No cameo today?

  • eloquently (guest) wrote on May 27, 7:57 pm

    Since your placemet were circular, shouldn't the seams have been clipped before you flipped it inside out so it would lie flatter?

  • minesweeper wrote on May 27, 10:47 pm

    Wow! I was 'in' an episode! Cool beans! :D :D :D

  • Elizabeth (guest) wrote on May 28, 12:45 am

    very creative! i just love this show!

  • Kiwi (guest) wrote on May 28, 3:22 am

    love your show! i would love to see you guys teach how to make moccasins out of salvaged leather.

  • Barret wrote on May 28, 8:22 am

    The episode looks great! I am so psyched about these placemats! I wish I had a table to put my own on!!!

  • godzilla wrote on May 28, 11:58 am

    i second the moccasins!
    you have a lot of great ideas. i was thinking about shower curtains, you should show how to make a fabric shower curtain (the kind that hotels use). when it's dirty, you just wash it instead of throwing it out.

  • icknotmot wrote on May 28, 2:52 pm

    Can't get enough your show. You've have such great ideas.
    Any suggestions for tableclothes? And where's the pooch?

  • knitwench wrote on May 28, 4:02 pm

    If you want your edges to lie down smoothly you need to clip the seam allowence on the curved parts ot the seam. Also it is easier to close the turning opening if you leave it on a straight part of the seam, if possible. These are easy to make reversible, just use nice fabric on both sides. Fusible interfacing, stiff with one or both sides fusible also helps the look and the durablity factor.

  • artcrazed wrote on May 28, 9:12 pm

    very cool mats

    and I LOVE your jacket!

  • Meg wrote in reply on June 23, 7:21 pm

    Why thank you. It's from the kick-ass local store Brooklyn Industries.

  • Eyvie (guest) wrote on May 28, 10:39 pm

    I am SO excited that I'm on the show! (Dress Apron) My little boy is about to attack me in the background ;P

  • pink_royalty wrote on May 28, 10:48 pm

    I was thinking about the backboard for your bed. well, my step dad builds alot of stuff and i was thinking if you got a big piece of thin wood. sand it. paint it any color. put a design or leave it. and drill shelves in. drill it in the wall. its not alot of work, it just takes a little time. :] think about it. im doing the shelfs but not the board part.

  • tomothecat wrote on May 29, 5:50 am

    My grandmother left me a GREAT diningroom table and chair set when she sold her house. It's where my family used to spend every Christmas and Thanksgiving and it means a lot to me to have it.... but it doesn't match my decor at all! Since you showed us how to reupholster chairs, could you show us how to sand, prime, and refinish furniture to match the decor of our homes? It would mean so much to me, and save me so much money to be able to do it myself.

  • CityChick (guest) wrote on May 30, 3:43 am

    If you use batting in the middle of the place mats you can protect your table from hot plates. As a alternative you could also use a few layers of recycled flannel (can we say hello old bed sheets?).

  • Meg wrote on May 31, 11:05 am

    Good call, City Chick! great way to make a place mat work for more than one use. I like you kids using your "thinking caps".

  • sewthernbelle wrote on May 31, 7:10 pm

    I commented before but I forgot something. Another idea would be to make reversible placemats! Inside of the lining fabric, one could use another fashion fabric. Then one could mix and match to their hearts content!

  • Mariah May wrote on June 1, 12:44 pm

    I love the sweater she is wearing. Rob and Corinne should do a show on that. =]

  • Moonlightmaiden wrote on June 3, 12:42 am

    Hello!!
    Since we are making requests I would love you to tackle
    remotes! These are taking over my front room and with
    4 wee ones I am always taking them away..... to where??
    A recycle is in order, a wall mounted or side of a shelf
    way of dealing with these with out lining them up on the
    shelf as if they are art! With out spending!?!?
    I will be watching. (*^_^*)

DIY Placemats- Decor It Yourself

Now that we have accessorized ourselves with aprons, we will DIY our kitchen tables by making placemats. Create a fun mix-matched set or make them all the same. This week's episode gives you a hearty dose of YOUR fantastic projects and ideas and has a stellar viewer submission.

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