Ruth n Jersey
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- Location
- Northern New Jersey
I saved a portion of this table cloth I rescued from the Salvation Army thrift store. I'm not a good enough sewer to buy new fabric and ruin it. Last year I made a valance for my kitchen window out of part of it. I really like the pattern.
I was thinking about making a runner for my dining room table. I laid it out in a square just to see how I liked it on the table and decided I thought it was nice the way it was.
I haven't cut,hemmed or ironed it yet so I could easily make it into a runner. What do you think? To small for such a big table? To much of a kitchen pattern? Better as a runner? I'd only use it for decorative purposes.
I remember my mom putting a tablecloth on like this but not as much of the ends of the table showed and they were all equal. Maybe they don't do this anymore. I only see runners online.
I'd love your opinion,gents included if you are interested.
Stuck my hen and nest in the middle on a doily to get a better idea. Ironing board is under the table because I was sewing on the table. My daughter would say throw it out. lol
I was thinking about making a runner for my dining room table. I laid it out in a square just to see how I liked it on the table and decided I thought it was nice the way it was.
I haven't cut,hemmed or ironed it yet so I could easily make it into a runner. What do you think? To small for such a big table? To much of a kitchen pattern? Better as a runner? I'd only use it for decorative purposes.

I remember my mom putting a tablecloth on like this but not as much of the ends of the table showed and they were all equal. Maybe they don't do this anymore. I only see runners online.
I'd love your opinion,gents included if you are interested.
Stuck my hen and nest in the middle on a doily to get a better idea. Ironing board is under the table because I was sewing on the table. My daughter would say throw it out. lol