Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Spiced Up Table


I like to keep a vinyl cover on my wooden kitchen table to protect it from a little something I like to call My Kids. I replace the vinyl every couple of years. This time I decided to make it pretty.



I use the heaviest gauge vinyl I can find at JoAnn and tape it down under the lip of the table. I know someone who sews an elastic casing into her vinyl tablecloth, but I find that masking tape works great for me, though it does leave a sticky residue.



I rounded the corners of the fabric and singed the edges to see if it would help it not to fray, but I'm not sure if it worked. I did leave the selvage edge in tact on one side, as you can see. The fabric is home decorator weight. It lays flat pretty well because of its thickness, though I would have used regular quilting cotton if I had found a pattern I liked more.



Lincoln demonstrates how the table looks all set and ready for (me to still make) dinner.


Next time I think I'll try again to find a pattern that's less busy. I like how it at least coordinates with my dishes, though. It brightens up my kitchen quite a bit.

4 comments:

  1. You got it done! I love the way the fabric matches your dishes. Now for that blasted red wall! Just kidding, it is so patriotic with your blue!

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  2. Yes, maybe someday I can do something about the red walls. But my next kitchen project is to redo the curtains over the sink. Three cheers for the red, white and blue!

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  3. Really pretty Brittany! What a great idea.

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  4. So, I'm just reading this... But I love it! Does the masking tape actually stay down, though? I really need to do this at our house, plus I imagine it's easier to wipe up than a wooden table when there is dried food on it, right? (Not that there is ever dried food on our table) :)

    Thanks for the great idea!

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