Martha Stewart Living Television
TOOLS AND MATERIALSTape measure
Prewashed bandannas
Pins
Thread
Sewing pencil
Scissors
Prewashed bandannas
Pins
Thread
Sewing pencil
Scissors
BANDANNA TABLECLOTH HOW-TO1.
Measure your table to determine how many bandannas you'll need (Martha
uses fifteen 22-inch squares for a 35-by-71-inch picnic table, with a
row of three for the width and a row of five for the length). Pin
bandannas, right sides together, to create the width. (Martha doesn't
want the existing border around the bandanna to show, so she uses the
edge of the pattern as a guide for the pins). Once pinned, the pattern
of each bandana should be flush with another.
2.
Machine-sew the bandannas together, then iron the seams flat. Attach
the strip of bandannas, pinning them, right sides together, side by
side. (Again, Martha uses the edge of the bandanna pattern as a guide.)
Machine-sew them together, and iron the seams flat. Repeat process for
remaining panels.
3. Create the hem,
using a mitered-corner technique: Fold a double hem, iron, and unfold,
making sure the bandanna is topside down and each corner is a 90-degree
angle. Fold in half diagonally to make a 45-degree angle and, using a
sewing pencil, draw a line perpendicular to the fold. Start from the
edge of the pattern closest to the corner, and continue to the first
crease of the ironed hemline. Sew along line, then cut off excess fabric
beyond the stitch line. Turn inside out, repeat with remaining corners,
and sew the hem.
**or don't hem.
good site for bandannas is "orientaltrading.com".
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