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You are here: Home / Fall / Appliquéd Turkey Placemats with the Go! Baby Fabric Cutter {Tutorial}
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4

Appliquéd Turkey Placemats with the Go! Baby Fabric Cutter {Tutorial}

| Filed Under: Fall, Holiday, Home Decor, Home Decor Sewing, Reviews, Sewing, Thanksgiving, Tutorials

So I received a Go! Baby Fabric Cutter from Accuquilt a while back and can I just tell you how much I love this machine!  It’s seriously rad to the tenth power.

It makes cutting out appliqués a breeze which is the part I always dislike when I want to appliqué clothing. The Go! Baby is the smaller of the two machines that Accuquilt offers although I think it is perfect for my appliqué needs.  It uses cutting dies, and there are tons to choose from in all sorts of shapes and sizes, that you place on the machine and on top of the die you can add up to 6 layers of fabric.  Then you just place the mat on top of your fabric and use the hand crank to roll the die through thereby cutting your fabric…so simple and easy! 

One of the cutting dies I have is the Rose of Sharon by Sharon Pederson.  It cuts the most perfect flower shape in seconds, and in all sorts of sizes!  I love the versatility of this die and used the leaves and small circles in it to make turkeys to appliqué onto placemats…perfect for my Fall table decor!

Appliquéd Turkey Placemats

Two 11 x17 inch pieces of muslin
One 11 x 17 inch piece of white felt
Fabric scraps
Lightweight fusible interfacing
1 package of extra-wide double fold bias tape
Rose of Sharon by Sharon Pederson Go! Baby die

The first thing I did was to dig through my ever-growing scraps pile and ironed some lightweight fusible interfacing to the wrong sides of them.  I put the scraps through the cutter to make leaves which will become turkey feathers.  Then I took some felt scraps (the Go! Baby even cuts through felt…so awesome!)  and made a bunch of circles in two sizes for the turkey head and body.  
Then I separated the paper backing from the fusible interfacing and ironed the turkey to one corner of my placemats.  
Appliqué around the feathers and the body using your sewing machine.  Then hand embroider a little face and some turkey legs!

Then sandwich the piece of felt between the two pieces of muslin and sew your bias tape around the edges. 

Now you’ve got yourself some simple and pretty Fall placemats to decorate your table…

Gobble Gobble!  🙂

I just adore how these placemats turned out…they were really so easy to do using the Go! Baby.  I made a whole stack in less than an hour!
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Comments

  1. Dandelion Gatherer says

    October 4, 2011 at 2:55 pm

    This is totally adorable and doable even if you don’t have that awesome machine (like me)! Maybe you’ll be able to do a giveaway on that some day. 😉 My daughter and I are going to be looking at our scraps this week 😀

  2. Emily says

    October 4, 2011 at 4:10 pm

    So cute! I really hope I win one of those cutters. 🙂 Love the idea of felt in the middle and the white background with brown trim. 🙂

  3. umjudis says

    October 5, 2011 at 1:08 am

    That’s adorable. I buy aprons at Walmart for $6. They’re a nice, heavy twill and applique or embroider them. That turkey would be so cute appliqued on one of those aprons and make a nifty hostess gift for the holidays!

  4. Diane Wing says

    November 19, 2011 at 3:12 pm

    Sooo cute! I have an accuquilt ordered. I can’t wait to get it!

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