A Free Placemat Pattern! Happy Holidays, Early

Two years ago we partnered with fabric companies and wrote a pattern for placemats with holiday themes of bells, mittens and stars.

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We used fabrics from Westminster Fibers, FreeSpirit and Maywood Studio. The complimentary patterns were very popular on our website. But due to some technical obstacles, they became unavailable.

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So many folks have requested the Fabric Fiesta placemats that we’ve found a way to make it happen and they’re on our website once more. We invite you to visit and download one (or more!) of the patterns as you begin to make holiday preparations.

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We wish you very Happy Holidays, just a little bit early!

About Diane Harris

I'm Interactive Editor for Quiltmaker magazine in Golden, Colorado, USA. For six years, I've been writing pattern instructions and product reviews, and doing a host of other tasks necessary to help produce a national pattern magazine. Now I work remotely from rural Nebraska to generate some of our online content. I manage the QM Scrap Squad, our blog tours and our Quilt-Alongs. I have one of the best jobs in the world.
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4 Responses to A Free Placemat Pattern! Happy Holidays, Early

  1. WYO Di says:

    I luv mittens; such memories of losing them (well @ least one), grammy crocheting them, freezing fingers as you had to take them off to do any thing constructive like make a great snowball, the warmth they brought you, the wonderful color they added to life….

  2. What cute patterns! I was told today that we only have 80 days til Christmas! I need to get sewing! :-) )

  3. Bec Clarke says:

    Oh they are so cute, thank you so much

  4. Grace says:

    These placemats are so cute! Love the mittens for two little ones that I like to sew for. Better get busy! Thanks for sharing these patterns with us, and Happy Holidays to all of you too!

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