My daughter found napkin rings she loved online, I would include the link but she didn't save it ...
1. cutting burlap ... if you pull a thread and cut along the line that is created, you will be able to fray the edges evenly.
2. I stitched the edges of the lace to the burlap to get some stability since burlap likes to fray.
3. I used sticky tape to join the edges in the back.
4. The bows were biggie yarn from Knitpicks.
5. Then I took the leftovers from fraying the burlap to stitch a cross stitch reinforcement across the back.
6. I ironed them on a low setting.
7. My daughter ordered buttons with everyone's name from Zazzle online.
On the wedding day, a fresh billy ball flower completes the look.
1. cutting burlap ... if you pull a thread and cut along the line that is created, you will be able to fray the edges evenly.
2. I stitched the edges of the lace to the burlap to get some stability since burlap likes to fray.
3. I used sticky tape to join the edges in the back.
4. The bows were biggie yarn from Knitpicks.
5. Then I took the leftovers from fraying the burlap to stitch a cross stitch reinforcement across the back.
6. I ironed them on a low setting.
7. My daughter ordered buttons with everyone's name from Zazzle online.
On the wedding day, a fresh billy ball flower completes the look.
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