Making Scalloped Tablecloth Instructions

Image of a finished scalloped tableclothIt is not always possible to purchase a tablecloth in the exact size or shape required.

By making your own you can have them in any size or shape to fit any table.

Covering an occasional or side table can give it a new lease of life by changing its appearance dramatically.

A single cover can be made, but by adding a second layer in a contrasting fabric, the shape of the table will be enhanced.

A second layer can also be added in the same fabric, but by adding fringing in a contrasting colour the shape will be accentuated.

The free instructions below are for a table of 17” (42.5 cms) diameter (D) with a height (H) of 22.25” (56.5 cms) but the measurements can be adjusted to suit your requirements.

 

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Single Layer Round Occasional Tablecloth:

This is by far the simplest way to cover an occasional table, in these instructions the cloth goes down to floor level but this can be adjusted if you have decorative feet on the table which you would like to show.

Requirements:

Fabric of your choice.

Matching thread.

Fabric pen.

Cord and drawing pin.

Making a Single Layer Tablecloth:

Scalloped Top Cloth:

A second layer or top cloth can be added for decoration. It can be made in matching or contrasting fabric and adding fringing will enhance the shape.

Requirements:

Matching or contrasting fabric.

Matching thread.

3.5 metres of bullion fringing 5" (12.5 cms) wide.

Fabric pen, cord and drawing pin.

Making the Scalloped Top Cloth:

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