You have got to try this vs clamps or tape.
I cannot use clamps on my dining room table to hold my quilt backing down, because it has a 3 inch piece of decorative wood on all the sides. Taping with painters tape or masking tape won't stick on the underneath
part of the table due it's age of over 100 years, so I have come up with a brand new idea. I got this inspiration from the elastic clips that you can buy for the bottom of an ironing board to hold the cover on tight. You can buy a package of them, or Hobby Lobby has the clips, 2 to a pkg in the sewing dept. I then measured the width of the table and deducted 4 inches from that measurement and cut a piece of elastic that length and sewed each end to a clip. I then did the same thing for the length of the table. I fold the extra edge over once on each side of the fabric back and clip it, then pull it under the table and do the same on the other side. I have 2 elastic clippers for the width and 2 for the length. It works great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The table does not get scratched or damaged and it holds the backing fabric nice and taught. Sew simple and cost was under $10.00. |
that is a great idea for anyone who has a table that they can't use clips. thanks for the idea.
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Sounds great!
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can you post a picture?
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And to think I just gave away my package of elastic clips! I can get more. Great idea.
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Gosh, you just solved a problem for me I have trying to figure out for ages. I have a 100 year old harvest table that is great for sandwiching quilts but I have the same problem with side boards on the table. Thanks so much
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Excellent idea!! Thanks for sharing.
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what a great self inventes idea. I will remember that. good thinking thanks for sharing
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You are Brilliant! I will definetely be making these. Thanks for sharing.
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thanks for the tip that is great.
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