woven table cloth fabric
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woven table cloth fabric
I am looking for fabric to make a table cloth for my harvest table. Since it is an odd size it is more practical for me to make this. My problem is finding fabric to do this. I looked today at Hancocks and JoAnn's and they had nothing. What I would like is something like deinim weight sport fabric in white. A blend would be nice for no ironing.
There used to be a fabric out there that had the check woven in the fabric, this is what I was looking for.
Any ideas? I Googled and didn't find what I was looking for.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
There used to be a fabric out there that had the check woven in the fabric, this is what I was looking for.
Any ideas? I Googled and didn't find what I was looking for.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
#3
are you thinking of of waffle cloth?
http://www.amazon.com/45-Waffle-Cloth-White-Fabric/dp/B007Y7ZEDK
http://www.sewnews.com/blogs/sewing/...-waffle-cloth/
http://www.amazon.com/45-Waffle-Cloth-White-Fabric/dp/B007Y7ZEDK
http://www.sewnews.com/blogs/sewing/...-waffle-cloth/
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Table cloths are hard to find these days. I would love to find some old fashioned red/white check damask table cloths like our grandmothers and mothers had. The kind you see in old movies at the Italian restaurants. No luck, I have heard that the looms that make them are no longer usable. But that is another story. My favorite harvest tablecloth is a wide back batik. I was able to cut it to fit my oval table. It's not the easy wear you mentioned but there is the advantage of when I get tired of it I can cut it up or use it for a back.
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Table cloths are hard to find these days. I would love to find some old fashioned red/white check damask table cloths like our grandmothers and mothers had. The kind you see in old movies at the Italian restaurants. No luck, I have heard that the looms that make them are no longer usable. But that is another story. My favorite harvest tablecloth is a wide back batik. I was able to cut it to fit my oval table. It's not the easy wear you mentioned but there is the advantage of when I get tired of it I can cut it up or use it for a back.
#6
This isn't "fabric" per se, but it could work for what you need:
http://www.amazon.com/DII-Cotton-Mac...0_SR214%2C320_
I think there were also poly ones available.
http://www.amazon.com/DII-Cotton-Mac...0_SR214%2C320_
I think there were also poly ones available.
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I know exactly what you're looking for. I don't think those can be found anymore, except maybe in thrift stores. I think the closest you can get today would be homespun fabrics. Let me know if homespun fabric will work for you. Good luck in your search.
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Have you thought about tablecloth linen? I an on my Kindle as my pc crashed so I don't have access to my info. I did a quick search and found this site - warehousefabricsinc.com
They have a wide assortment of colors and linen in cotton and blends.
Good Luck, ladibug
They have a wide assortment of colors and linen in cotton and blends.
Good Luck, ladibug
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