I saw this "cherry jubilee" fabric at the quilt shop on Saturday and fell in love with it! I just spent 15 minutes sewing the seams and now I have a fancy new tablecloth!
Oooh..LOVE that fabric. I love how easy you make it sound to just *POOF* make a tablecloth. Do you just fold over the edge and sew it? I'm still new to the whole sewing thing...but I would love to make a cool tablecloth. I was going to try and make a nice one for a Christmas dinner party in December. Would love your tips!!
Your tablecloth is so cute! My mom wanted a fall one for her party last week so I sewed her a tablecloth out of this pumpkin fabric she got. It turned out cute too. I like projects that are quick and easy! For Heather- when I made mine, I just ironed and pinned the edges, the long side first, then sewed a 1/4 in seam, then folded over the ends and did the same thing. It only took me about 1/2 hour.
It's gorgeous....and would look so awesome in a cheerful 40s kitchen!
ReplyDeleteMy mom collects antique tablecloths, and yours reminds me of some of hers.
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Oooh..LOVE that fabric. I love how easy you make it sound to just *POOF* make a tablecloth. Do you just fold over the edge and sew it? I'm still new to the whole sewing thing...but I would love to make a cool tablecloth. I was going to try and make a nice one for a Christmas dinner party in December. Would love your tips!!
ReplyDeleteYour tablecloth is so cute!
ReplyDeleteMy mom wanted a fall one for her party last week so I sewed her a tablecloth out of this pumpkin fabric she got. It turned out cute too. I like projects that are quick and easy!
For Heather- when I made mine, I just ironed and pinned the edges, the long side first, then sewed a 1/4 in seam, then folded over the ends and did the same thing. It only took me about 1/2 hour.