quilt tablecloth
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I have a small quilted table cloth on a endtable. It could be used as a wallhanging, but I have no space on my walls.
The only thing I think of with a quilt as tablecloth is what will happen when gravy or kool aid gets spilled on it.
The only thing I think of with a quilt as tablecloth is what will happen when gravy or kool aid gets spilled on it.
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Location: Northern Michigan
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when my daughter called me a couple years ago and asked me to make her a daisy tablecloth for her formal dining table i was pretty unsure about it...i made the table cloth= no batting- reversable (2 daisy quilt tops- both different, one more formal than the other) put them together, quilted, bound...she loves it- it drapes nicely- it gets tossed in the washer and dryer regularly
i did pre=wash the fabrics knowing it would be washed regularly.
since then i have made table runners and toppers but no real large table clothes- but if someone requests one i will make another (i have a bitty table made for 2 ;) )
i did pre=wash the fabrics knowing it would be washed regularly.
since then i have made table runners and toppers but no real large table clothes- but if someone requests one i will make another (i have a bitty table made for 2 ;) )
#9
Since I have several large pieces of themed fabric, like Easter, Christmas, Halloween, I sometimes use them for tablecloths. I fold under the raw edges on the ends, the selveges end up on the sides. Then I can just wash it after the holiday and it goes back in my stash! How is that for getting double/triple use of my fabrics!
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