Morgan Michener shares step-by-step directions on how to turn tea towels into patio-ready flatware bundles.

There’s nothing much better than a picnic on a balmy summertime night, however hauling plates, glasses as well as handfuls of flatware outside can be a juggle. This year, I made a decision to streamline the process by making flatware bundles out of tea towels. Each bundle is an immediate location setting, as well as the towels can even be utilized as napkins in a pinch. Here’s exactly how I did it:

Materials

You’ll need: Tea towels, directly pins, measuring tape, lengths of ribbon, a needle 
and thread or stitching machine.

Step 1: Fold as well as Pin Towel

Note: thin cotton tea towels are simplest to fold as well as sew. pick one print for all the bundles — I like the cheery, cottagey feel of this blue polka dot — or utilize a different pattern for every household member.

Fold the tea towel in half along its long side, with the printed side dealing with out, as in figure A. (I started with a 24″ x 18″ tea towel, so this provided me a folded rectangle measuring 12″ by 18″.) Pin the corners together to keep the fold neat. Then, fold almost in half once again along the other side to produce a pocket for the flatware, as in figure B, as well as pin in place. 
(I folded the bottom up up until it was about 3″ from the top, providing me a pocket about 8″ high.

Step 2: Tuck In Ribbon

Sandwich one end of the ribbon in the layers of tea towel on one side as well as pin in place.

Step 3: sew Up as well as add Pockets For Flatware

Stitch a seam parallel to the folded edge, about 1″ up from the fold. This will be the bottom of the pocket. Then, sew six seams perpendicular to the fold, producing five pockets — one for every piece of flatware. location the outermost seams about 1⁄2″ from the edges of the towel, as well as area the others out evenly in between, as in figure C. one of the outermost seams must pass over the ribbon, protecting it to the towel. eliminate all pins as well as put your flatware in the pockets. Roll up, head outside as well as enjoy.

Tip: stack the completed bundles in a basket for simple gain access to during a barbecue.

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