Sew Mama Sew’s Handmade Holidays continue today with Day 12 – For the Table. Hurry over for some neat coasters and napkins ideas.
Tablecloth Tutorials
Martha Stewart’s Patchwork Tablecloth and Napkins
Sew Any Size Tablecloth from Sewing.org
Sew News’ Small Round Tablecloth
Babylock’s Decorative Serger Tablecloth and Topper
Alternative Windows’ Scalloped Table Topper
Babylock’s Madeira Applique Table Topper
Sally Cheney’s Round Tablecloth on HGTV
HGTV’s Large Round Tablecloth with VIDEO
Marcus Brothers’ Circular Tablecloth
HGTV’s Contrast Band Tablecloth
Howtome.com’s Birthday Tablecloth
White’s Interchangeable Side Panel Tablecloth
Stitch n Save’s Easiest Tablecloth Ever
HGTV’s Floor Length Round Tablecloth
HGTV’s Octagonal Silk Table Topper
Flatware Tutorials
HGTV’s Felt Flowerpot Flatware Holder
Table Runner Tutorials
HGTV’s Scattered Leaves Table Runner
HGTV’s Dyed Velvet Table Runner
Chair Cover Tutorials
Accessory Tutorials
Martha Stewart’s Linen Covered Cork Trivets
Homemade Holiday Recap
Aprons
Pincushions
Sew Mama Sew – Day 2 – Pincushions and Pins
Additional Pincushion Tutorials
For the Home
Sew Mama Sew – Day 3 – For the Home
Additional Sewing for the Home Tutorials
Lunch Bags
Sew Mama Sew – Day 4 – Lunch Bags
Additional Lunch Bag Tutorials
Tote Bags
Blankets for Baby
Sew Mama Sew – Day 6 – Blankets for Baby
Additional Baby Blanket Tutorials
For Your Purse or Pocket
Sew Mama Sew – Day 7 – For Your Purse or Pocket
Whimsy
Fabric Ornaments
Sew Mama Sew – Day 9 – Fabric Ornaments
Ties and Belts
Sew Mama Sew – Day 10 – Ties and Belts
Additional Ties and Belt Tutorials
Reading and Writing
Sew Mama Sew – Day 11 – Reading and Writing
Additional Reading and Writing Tutorials
Want to See What Everyone Else Did?
Handmade Holiday PHOTOS on Flickr
Monday Sewing
I’m going to have to pass on today’s sewing projects for the table as I have YET to put away the Halloween decorations (you know, the ones from last week’s Tackle it Tuesday?).
I was able to finish the pink baby pettiskirt. I’d post pics, but I can’t seem to get my camera card reader to work, so you’ll just have to be patient.
After I get the Halloween decorations all packed up, I’ll head back down to the freezing cold unheated sewing room and get to work on other Handmade Holiday sewing projects for gifts. Maybe I’ll even attempt to redraft that stupid silk baby jacket…LOL.
Happy Sewing!
Thank you! We are so happy you enjoyed your visit 🙂
Mucho thanks for the tutorial on cutting a round tablecloth. I’ll be using this for a tree skirt also. I knew there had to be a better way than laying it all out on the floor and drawing a circle — duh!!
Mary