| Thanksgiving Tablecloth with Arts & Crafts Style Panels |
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| Editor: Liz Johnson | ||||
| Monday, 02 November 2009 03:00 | ||||
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Our Arts & Crafts inspired holiday tablecloth features a unique panel design, which incorporates the beauty of a placemat into the tablecloth itself. Three highlight strips provide the perfect backdrop for your best china and flatware. We selected two gorgeous fabrics from Joel Dewberry's Deer Valley collection. The striking patterns and interlocking architectural motifs create an elegant Thanksgiving theme.
It's almost too pretty to set the table. But then there'd be no turkey or stuffing or cranberry sauce ... or pie! Quick, somebody get the plates! Our sample was made to fit a 6' x 4' (72" x 48") table with an 8" overhang on all four sides, which makes our finished size: 88" x 64" (72" + 8" head + 8" foot and 48" + 8" left side + 8" right side).
Note: We show six place settings, but you can put an additional place setting at either end of this table for a total of eight. See the Hints and Tips section below for how to measure your table for this project. Sewing Tools You Need
Fabric and Other Supplies
Getting StartedNOTE: We are cutting all our panels to 66". Why? 64" finished size +1" for hems + 1" extra. When you are sewing long, long seams there is a possibility of shrinkage and/or shifting, so cutting an extra inch allows you some wiggle room. Any extra can be trimmed after the seams are finished.
At Your Sewing Machine & Ironing Board
Hints and TipsYou can make this tablecloth larger or smaller. The sample we show will seat 3 people on each side and one on either end for a total of 8 people. Remember, each highlight panel acts like a placemat where you will put a place setting, plus a place setting at either end of the table which would be set on the base fabric. To Change Tablecloth WidthTo increase the width of your tablecloth, measure the width of your tabletop, then add 18" for overhang and hems. To Lengthen TableclothIf you have a longer table and want to seat four people on either side, for example, you will need four highlight panels. To add a highlight panel, you must also cut an additional base panel. This will add 22 inches to the length of our sample tablecloth, for a total length of 110 inches. You can be flexible with the 17½" end base panels and add or subtract a little to give yourself about an 8-inch overhang. Continue to add one more highlight and one more base panel to achieve your desired length. If you're squeezing people together more tightly, you can reduce your base panels a little to bring your highlight panels closer together. You'll have to do your own math here. Before you make any decisions, put your chairs at the table as you would have them when everyone is seated to see how closely they will fit together. Then see if a place setting will fit comfortably in each highlight panel without overlapping into the adjacent highlight panel. Remember to allow for a enough elbow room or they'll be an awkward moment when everyone is seated, but no one can pick up their forks! To Shorten TableclothYou can remove one base panel and one highlight panel to seat two people on either side of the table. This will give you a 66" long table cloth. Contributors Other machines suitable for this project include the Pfaff hobby 1122 and the Brother PS-3700.
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nanakat
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... Can you tell those of us with an oval table how to make this beautiful tablecloth? |
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