What is more fascinating than DIY tablecloths, unique and personalized, which add a touch of style and originality to the table on every occasion? With the creative recycling, the possibilities are endless, allowing anyone to transform simple objects we have at home into an original masterpiece.
Take a look at the kitchen drawers: you will surely find many old ones there. tea towels that you no longer use. Don't throw them away: it takes very little to transform them into practical and cheerful DIY tableclothsA way to avoid waste and decorate with originality. The same goes for fabric scraps that have been lying around in the closet for ages. Or even crochet.
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napkins
The first thing to do is to imagine how big the tablecloth you want to make should be. After that, take all the napkins that you need for the desired size and place them next to each other, trying to match the edges. The napkins can, of course, all be different, especially since you'll need a lot of them, so you'll definitely need to use different patterns.
Tea towels
The tea towels, thus arranged, form a tablecloth which, at this point, must be basted, either with pins (as expert seamstresses do) or with needle and threadAfter basting, which helps us understand how we want to assemble the pieces of fabric, we move on to the actual sewing, opting for a colored thread that matches the main shade of the tablecloth: that's it!
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Crochet
For a romantic and vintage result, thecrochet It's the perfect choice. Create your tablecloth with colorful yarns or neutral tones, adding details like decorative borders and intricate patterns. A classic style that gives your table a sophisticated and welcoming feel. As for the pattern, you can find numerous patterns in specialized magazines or online, ranging from simple to complex, depending on your skill level.
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remnants
A versatile DIY tablecloth is made with the scraps that you have at home. Reuse old fabrics and textiles to create a patchwork-style table setting. Combine different patterns, joining pieces of fabric with hand or machine stitching. Patchwork will give your table a boho-chic finish that will attract everyone's attention.
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Tulle
For the most important occasions, you can think about creating a DIY tulle tablecloth. Cut a large rectangle of tulle in your desired size and color. Add details like bows, decorative borders, or ribbons. The lightness and elegance of the material will make your table unique, perfect for any special occasion.
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Tenda
To make a tablecloth with a tentMeasure the desired dimensions. If the curtain fabric is suitable, you can also embellish it with some embroidery. Sew the edges to prevent unwanted fraying, and voilà, a DIY tablecloth made from an old curtain, ready for use.
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Runner
A useful tablecloth can also be created by combining two or more runners you have at home but don't use. Simply sew them together at the edges and you're done. Here too, creative recycling makes all the difference.
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Duvet
Do you know the DouvetsThe ones we put on our beds to warm us from the cold winter temperatures? Well, once they're stripped of their filling and trimmed, they can be transformed into practical tablecloths. At a fraction of the cost.
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Towels
Many have delicate and elegant ones at home towels linen that, perhaps, precisely because of their characteristics, they've never used. So, instead of letting them continue to gather dust, why not use them on the table? They'll look great.
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Pillowcases
Finally, the last of the ideas on DIY tablecloths involves the use of pillowcases pillowsIf you're tired of the ones on your sofa, unstitch them and sew them back together as described in the first idea we suggested, the one with the napkins. Success guaranteed!
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- Candle holders with glass bottles and jars
- Recycling Wooden Ladders: 8 Original Ideas
- Small plant pots made from recycled materials
- Tea Towel Recycling: 10 Useful Ideas
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