We've had our dining set in storage the last 4 years..
I've been planning to make a tablecloth for over a year, ever since I found black and white damask print oil cloth on sale for $1.50 per yard. I bought 4 yards last fall, and was excited to put it to use.
You can find tablecloth vinyl or oil cloth in fabric stores, but the prints are usually pretty scarce, a lot of ants/ picnic or red/white checks. You can find a bigger variety of prints online.
It's nice that the tablecloth is fitted, so it doesn't slide around and it saved fabric.
It will be nice to have a wipeable tablecloth to try to protect the wood table, now that a toddler is using it too.
TABLECLOTH TUTORIAL
SUPPLIES:
amounts depend on your table
tablecloth vinyl/ oil cloth (I used 2 yards for mine)
double-wide bias tape (I used 2 (3yd) packages)
1. Cut Fabric
First you'll need to measure your table top. Add 1.5" to each side for seam allowances.
Cut a square for the table top, it should hang off each side 3/4" at this point.
Cut the sides of the tablecloth, by cutting strips which you'll be connecting .
I made mine 6" wide, and the width of the fabric. Using your measurements, determine how many strips you'll need to go around the perimeter of the table.
I needed 4 strips 6" wide.
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