| Patio Party: Side Table Drape |
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| Editor: Liz Johnson |
| Friday, 17 July 2009 03:00 |
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You've heard the joke: "what is an occasional table the rest of the time?" Well, while you're laughing, that poor table is sitting there naked. It's time to make those small occasional tables attractive and important members of your patio party. It's one of the simplest sewing projects you can do. This project is essentially a large square or rectangle of fabric (depending on the shape of your table), hemmed along all four edges. It's job is to cover a small occasional table and it does it quite well. It's so easy to do, you can makes lots to suit your mood – or the mood of your table. It works for outdoor tables and their indoor cousins. Use the diagram as a reference to determine the size of the fabric table drape that you will cut, and follow the steps below. Our sample was made using beautiful fabric from Heather Bailey's Freshcut collection. For information on where to buy, read Patio Party: Vintage Summertime with an Easy Modern Charm. If you want to create your own fabric pallet, read How to Create a Fabric Pallet. Sewing Tools You Need
Fabric and Other Supplies
Getting Started
At Your Sewing MachineCreate a simple hem around all four edges of the drape, however you would like. Here are two suggestions:
Hints and TipsIf you are making this table drape for a single party, and do not intend to use the drape to cover the table again, just use the "single-turn" hem option #1 above to save you time. If you intend to use your table drape over and over again (and why not), the "double-turn" hem option #2 above will give you a more finished, professional look. Contributors Other machines suitable for this project include the Baby Lock Crafter's Choice and the Singer 3116 Simple.
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