I’ve been working on a plethora of exciting projects (so many I could really use an assistant!), and while it feels overwhelming at times, I remind myself that busy is a blessing. There’s so much goodness coming your way soon!
In the meantime, it is new project tutorial day and I’m thrilled to share my October project created exclusively for the Therm O Web Blog! I absolutely love putting on my Fabric Education Designer hat and diving into tutorials that showcase Therm O Web’s incredible products.
✨Introducing my brand-new tutorial: “Fall Napkin Rings!”✨
Fall is in the air, and Thanksgiving is just around the corner (eek!). If you’re looking for a quick, creative way to dress up your dining table, I have the perfect project for you. These DIY Fall Napkin Rings are simple, festive, and a great way to use up fabric scraps. Plus, they’re beginner-friendly—whether you sew by hand or machine!

I’ve created four templates (oak leaf, maple leaf, acorn, and pumpkin) so you can mix and match or stick with your favorite. Want to add a little sparkle? I even show you how to use Sparkle Paste for a shimmering finish that will WOW your guests.
Ready to make your own? Head over to my full tutorial on the Therm O Web Blog for step-by-step instructions, supply list, and downloadable templates:
π Click here: Fall Napkin Rings Tutorial
π What makes it shine?
For this project, I used a lovely selection of autumn fabrics, along with Benzie Design wool-blend felt and some of my favorite HeatnBond products!
- HeatnBond Lite EZ-Print Iron-On Adhesive Sheets
- SpraynBond Basting Adhesive Fabric Spray by HeatnBond
- HeatnBond Pressing Paper Fabric and Craft Sheets
- HeatnBond Sparkle Paste by Jennifer Long Sew A Story
- Fabric: I used a selection from the Autumn Leaves Fat Quarter Sampler from Connecting Threads
- Wool Blend Felt from Benzie Design
- Goody Hair Elastics, XL 10907 (I use these for the "ring" that holds the napkin!)








These are so darling, Belinda. I bet they make your table very fall festive.
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