Monday, January 27, 2014

Sewing a reversible fabric table round

Fabric table round

This table round was something my mom requested months ago, and then probably forgot about. But let me tell you, those are the best surprise gifts.

I made her a window valance for her redecorated dining room last fall, and she casually mentioned she would love a matching table round with the leftover fabric.

"Round? That's too hard. How about square?"

Um, no. She didn't like my compromise. So after she forgot about it altogether, I looked up how to cut a large circle. Guess what? Not hard!

Sewing a reversible table round

I made it up as I went along, but this was a quick and easy one-evening project. It's two circles with a layer of batting in the middle. I sewed the layers together and then flipped the sandwich right side out. Sort of like making a pillow if you skip the stuffing part.

Decorative stitching on fabric table round

I didn't quilt it because I wanted the print to stay clean and undisturbed. Instead, I busted out a rarely-used decorative stitch around the edge. It never occurs to me to use these stitches, and many times, they look like too much, but this works I think.

Fabric table round

For the backside, I used this Moda cotton print (previously also used on Etta's baby quilt.) It was from a Christmas line a couple of years ago, but there's really nothing Christmasy about it. Love it! I wish I had more of it left over.