Quik-fold Table

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They Are Quick, Easy And Fun Gifts For Young And Old To Make For Family And Friends.

The trick is in the folding to make the napkin look like a Christmas Tree.

Let the kids cut a great deal of out of paper and decorate their own.

Use them as name tags, decorations, Christmas Tree embellishments and napkins, of course.

Napkins may be either single or double layer of fabric. They may be any size you want them to be. The example I am using here is a 14-1/2″

Use a good deal of finelooking Christmas prints or numerous strange ornamental fabrics.

One year, I employed a lacey fabric and rolled the edges with a gold metallic thread. Then, I hung them on my tree. It in truth looked pretty.

You genuinely don’t have to sew these napkins if you don’t want to. You may use ornamental edge craft scissors to cut the fabric and not finish it with sewing at all.

You may even use paper napkins if you like. Have fun with this idea.

Less than a yard of 45″ wide fabric makes 6 napkins single layer or 3 double layer.

1-5/8 yards makes a dozen single layer napkins.

Preshrink all fabrics.

I likewise like to spray starch my fabric before I cut and serge or satin stitch the edges of my napkins.

Cut Napkins into 14-1/2″ circles.

To make a paper pattern, draw a circle 14-1/2″ in diameter.

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Here is how to make a compass to draw your pattern.

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Tie a string or ribbon to a pencil.

Measure the string back from the pencil 7-1/4″.

Put a pin in the string/ribbon at that point.

(7-1/4″ is the radius or 1/2 of the diameter of the 14-1/2″ circle.)

This is your compass to support you draw your circle.

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Here is how to draw your pattern.

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Place a heap of tracing paper down and put the pin in the center.

Now, extending the string, and using the pencil, draw a circle out all around the pin 7-/4″away.

This produces a 14-1/2″ circle for your napkin pattern.

Label it and keep it for future napkins.

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Single Layer Napkins

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Serge finish with the right side up on your serger.

I like to use the rolled edge finish on most of my napkins. It depends on the fabric.

Feed the circle of fabric to the knife tardily letting the knife shave off a little of the fabric.

Slightly overlap the beginning stitches regarding 2 inches.

Seal the end with “Fray Check”. Let dry. Trim off the thread tails.

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Double Layer Napkins

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Place 2 circles defective sides together.

Make sure one circle’s straight grain matches the other circle’s bias grain.

This will denigrate flared edges.

You may likewise implement slight differential feed to eliminate flared edges.

Or you might want to baste the two layers together to aid hold them while you finish the edges.

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Serge Finish Edges With A Serger

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A rolled edge works well on light to medium weight single layer napkins.

A rolled edge may not work on the double layer fabrics or heavier fabrics. Test it first.

Try using a narrow satin balanced stitch instead.

Note: If you get the “Pokies”, try wrapping the napkin bias edges in Solvy (a water soluble stabilizer) and then serge. Wash the Solvy away when finished.

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Conventional Machine Satin Stitch Finish

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If you don’t have a serger, you may use your traditionalisti sewing machine.

Finish the edges with a satin stitch sewing in from the edge using a stabilizer such as water soluble Solvy.

You may want to spray starch the napkins again before stitching. It might help.

You may implement “Fray Check” to the outside of the stitching when you are finished to seal the edges.

Let it arid and then trim off any excess fabric.

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Fold and press the napkin into a Christmas Tree Shape.

Here are the folding instructions.

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1. Fold the napkin in half and press well. We will call this fold the center fold.

2. Fold again into quarters and press lightly. This is a temporary crease that we will use as a guide to establish the fold we in truth want.

3. Open back up to the 1/2 fold again and measure 1-1/4″ above the temporary quarter foldline.

4. Fold the napkin “back” along the 1-1/4″ new line (the one above the quarter fold) and press well. We will call this fold, Fold A.

5. Now you have a fold at the top, (Fold A) and the lower portion of the center fold to your right.

6. The upper portion of the center fold that you just turned down, we will call Fold B.

7. Take the top Fold A and fetch it over to meet the center fold edge to your right and press in place.

8. Now fetch the upper portion of the original center fold (Fold B) over on top of Fold A and to the lower part of the center fold edge and press again.

Voila! There you have a Christmas Tree.

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Decorate your trees

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Add a bow, jingle bell, ornamental Christmas button or whatsoever at the top of the tree if desired.

Embroider each family member’s name on his/her napkin.

Use ornamental stitches, paint or embellish your tree napkins any way you like.

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More Ideas For Smaller Trees

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Consider making littler circles into trees, add a ribbon loop at the top and use them to decorate packages or to hang on your Christmas Tree as ornaments.

Use up a large total of that stash! It is easy!

Or, how when it comes to letting the kids cut numerous circles from paper napkins and have them decorate their trees with crayons, stickers like stars, glitter glue, etc.

They could give them to family members, classmates, teachers, etc., use them on packages, hang them on the huge tree, or use them as place cards at the dining table.

Be creative. You are the designer. Have fun making your Christmas Tree napkins!

It just makes sense!

Happy Holidays!

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© 2005 Marian Lewis – All Rights Reserved

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Quik Fold Table

Folding side table. 20″ high with table top dimensions 15 1 4″ x 17 1 2″. Perfect for co ordinating with Adirondack chairs. Multitude of uses: End table for porches and decks, idealisti for use next to chairs at tailgating events or children’s sporting events

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #110141 in Home
  • Brand: Adams Mfg./Patio Furn.
  • Model: 8500-01-3731
  • Dimensions: 4.21 pounds
  • ADAMS” QUIK FOLD SIDE TABLE
  • Opens and closes with ease, stores conveniently, and is the idealisti accessory
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5LOVE IT
By Isaac
OK BOUGHT FOR YARD but ended up using in my house…so handy, no need for coasters…i use in family room for lap top, the occasional ice water or coffee…folds up in a sec. and sturdy as wood…my only gripe is that i did not buy more!

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By Robert W. Gould
Thought these tables would be a good idea but never once have used them. We purchased a new patio set and have enough tables without using these. Seem to be pretty good quality.

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