Amanda's table cover is made out of burlap.
This is the table I want to cover. Ya'll have seen my Old Singer many times. It fits perfectly on this angled wall in the entry, & it is one of my favorite spaces to decorate.
I've always been a bit limited in what I could do because of the raised area in the middle, so I asked
The Man if he would make a wooden topper for it to level it out.
And in a flash, he had this ready for me.
He even offered to paint it for me -- he's just so sweet that way -- but it's always going to be covered, so I didn't see the need for paint.
I was so excited at this point that I had to get busy & come up with a plan for making this skirt. I always plan things out on paper first, figure all my cuts, & then determine yardage. I have a section
in my Smash Book (more to come later about this new acquisition) just for this purpose.
I would love to have used burlap like Amanda did, but I have an allergy-issue with burlap -- it makes me sneeze, so I had to choose something else. After making a quick run to Joanne's (with a 40% off coupon, of course), I decided on the same fabric that I've used on some other projects around here.
It's kind of a linen-look fabric, with some slight texture, but very soft. I know it's hard to see
in this photo. I just love it's very natural look, & it's super-easy to work with. Plus, it's less than $6 a yard, so with my coupon, it was a very inexpensive project -- less than $30 for what I needed.
I got everything cut, & then started sewing & pressing, sewing, pressing, pressing, sewing -- oh, please stop me already! Yes, there were lots of fabric strips to sew & press. I place a large padded board on top of my craft/sewing room island, & this is where I can easily press as I sew.
Now, are you ready?
Ta-da! It fit perfectly without any adjustments -- love it when a plan comes together!
I just love how it turned out! I really like that I can add a contrasting fabric topper for a seasonal change when I want. And I am already "wanting" to do just that.....lol!
Added bonus -- Abby (on the right) has a new place to hide!
So, what do ya' think? I love it! Thanks again, Amanda, for a great inspiration piece.
As always, ya'll are just the best! I truly appreciate your visits & your comments. Hope it's a great week for everyone.
CAS
I'm happily linking to:
Cindy @ Skip to My Lou for Made by You Monday
Susan @ Between Naps On The Porch for Metamorphosis Monday
Marty at A Stroll Thru Life for Table Top Tuesdays
Kim at Savvy Southern Style for Wow Us Wednesdays
Jenny at The NY Melrose Family for Whimsy Wednesdays
Gina at The Shabby Creek Cottage for Transformation Thursdays
Sherry at No Minimalist Here for the Open House Party on Thursdays
Sherry at No Minimalist Here for the Open House Party on Thursdays
Heather & Vanessa At The Picket Fence for Inspiration Friday
Cindy at My Romantic Home for Show and Tell Friday
Courtney at French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday
Cindy at My Romantic Home for Show and Tell Friday
Courtney at French Country Cottage for Feathered Nest Friday
Karen at Sew Many Ways for Find a Friend Friday
Traci at Beneath My Heart for Best DIY Projects of May
I think it is fabulous. What a great idea. Love the mirror, lamp and the vignette. Looks gorgeous. Great job. Thanks tons for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteLovely, It turned out just adorable. It looks so much bigger now, maybe it is the flat top that does it. I love the look of burlap, but is is messy and has a stink that I can't get over. It's ok for outdoor use but indoors is just not for me. I think your choice of linen is perfect. Gotta love it when you hit it perfect in the first making. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! You did an outstanding job! I think the fabric you chose is perfect for your home! I have a friend that is allergic to burlap too! I love this! You're so talented!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and so creative Cas!
ReplyDeleteWOW, great job Cas! I love the linen look, it's light and airy! Your mirror, lamp, and vignette all look perfect together. Thanks for sharing! xo ~Liz
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Liz! You are so sweet. Now, get back to packing.....lol!
ReplyDeleteCAS
So pretty. Gave it a whole new look and one would never know what it is. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteWow! that turns out AWESOME. Well worth the job.
ReplyDeleteYour such a talented in sewing. I could faint doing it all alone by myself.
TY for sharing the great idea.
Greetings,
/CC
It looks just gorgeous!!!! Thank you so much for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteYour project turned out wonderful and gives the wall a totally different look. Very good. kathy
ReplyDeleteWhat a great solution to the raised top! I was just on Amanda's blog last night-missed seeing this-but you're right. She does some amazing things for her children. I really like the linen fabric you chose and it gives your hall a whole new look.
ReplyDeleteMy curiosity is now satisfied. Your project looks so nice!
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty, CAS! You did a wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteI love the ruffles...you did a great job on your table cover.
ReplyDeleteI love it, too! I'm planning on making a ruffled cloth to cover my front porch table and think I will go with white cotton. The lighter, the better with sewing! ~ Maureen
ReplyDeleteCass, this is beautiful! What an awesome project and I love how it dressed up your table. It looks just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful, Carol! I LOVE it! Can't wait to hear more about the Smash Book.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out wonderful and I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! I love the skirted table in the foyer!!! :D By the way, Miss Angie and I are hosting a Smash Journal link party at the end of the summer. I hope you will join us!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I love Abby too! :)
ReplyDelete~ Julie (thanks for stopping by today!)
What a great project--you can never have too many ruffles. It looks great!
ReplyDeleteHi Cas! Oh, it looks fabulous! I personally don't care for burlap and think your fabric looks so much more pretty and the ruffles hang so well. I have the same sewing machine. It was my grandmothers and has the machine.
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping in to see me.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
I just LOVE it
ReplyDeleteWhy, that is the cutest thing I ever saw. Love it to pieces....you did an awesome job.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive! What a welcoming sight.
ReplyDeleteLove it! It is such a great idea and looks fabulous :) Thanks for stopping by and visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteOh Carol - ever since I saw this at Dixie Delights (love her home!) I've been dying to try it! Yours is awesome!!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Kim
So lovely! You did a great job. Also, thank you for the visit and sweet comment @TheDedicatedHouse. It means the world. Wishing you a grand evening. Toodles, Kathryn
ReplyDeleteGreat job! It really does bring a different feel and look to it. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love it! The burlap makes the ruffles hold so well! You did a beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteWow! Now that's a successful project! Well done!
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful!
Thank you so much for the visit and sweet comments on my blog!
xo-Lisa
You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteWonderful job! So pretty. Thanks for your wonderful comments. New Follower.
ReplyDeleteJody
Applause!!!!It's beautiful. I love that you plan it all out in a note book. I do something similar to that also. It is so helpful when it comes time but the supplies. Hugs
ReplyDeleteIt looks great...perfect for spring!
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