Okay, just finished the table covers starting yesterday for a bit and taking almost all of today. I'm exhausted. I can really sympathize with Leighanna and her hundreds of yards of fabrics for wedding gowns.
Things changed here. Instead of box corners we went with gathering. Instead of a gingham she chose a burlap top and black permanent press poly/cotton. It's what she had on hand and it all turned out quite nicely. I am sooooooooooooo thankful for my little serger. It worked it's little buns off gathering almost 35 yards of fabric. I couldn't have begun to do it all the old fashioned way!
I had one of the tables here for a bit yesterday for measuring and they were all shipped out this morning (These tables are for a gift show in some big city. Don't remember where.) According to the measurements it should all fall nicely into place. The burlap shedded horribly but between the dryer, dryer sheets and wet kitchen towels I got the shedding and wrinkling under control without having to iron much at all. Glad to have it all out of the way but it wasn't a bad job at all.
bridesmom wrote:I wonder how many of us refer to the women on the board here as my friends, when sharing something that someone has mentioned. I used to say my sewing forum, but now it's just my friend in 'insert state,province,country here'.
NIce feeling isn't it?
bridesmom wrote:As far as your math prowess Lennie, I have to get DH to do the math for me most of the time. He does it in his head, just about as quick as I come up with the problem. Me, it takes me a calculator, a paper or two, a pencil and some time to figure it all out. Then I do it again, a different way to make sure I didn't mess up.
Sounds like us. Dh comes from a long line of math geniuses and near geniuses.
bridesmom wrote: As far as the table cloths, I would think that doing them like a bedskirt would work, otherwise how do you do the pleats and folds on the ends??
Luckily I didn't have to figure that one out.