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Just another blog from a red haired, 50-something, uber busty, slim hipped, funky lovin' sewist! To reach me, email toofunny2 at gmail dot com. Communing With Fabric Home Gallery Skirts French Resources Gallery Pants Busty Info Gallery Skirts Tablecloth Pose Please note that this skirt is not made from a table cloth! I called it a "table cloth" skirt because, as you can see in the photo, the finished skirt resembles a fitted tablecloth for a square table when held out. I regret giving it this name, which has caused confusion, but it's rather late to change it now. Square (Basic) Tablecloth Tutorial My second skirt, using an tie dyed African fabric. Tutorial I wrote for Rhonda Bus's blog Hexagonal Tablecloth Tutorial Tablecloth Skirt Reviews on PatternReview - You may need an account to see these, but you can get a free one. Also, if you add a review to PatternReview, please link it to these. Resources Gallery Total Pageviews 2 6 2 8 3 8 0 2 6 2 8 3 8 0 Select Language Select Language Powered by Translate Powered by Translate Translate Search This Blog Follow me on Instagram 0 More Next Blog» [email protected] Dashboard Sign Out

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Please note that this skirt is not made from a table cloth! I called it a"table cloth" skirt because, as you can see in the photo, the finished skirtresembles a fitted tablecloth for a square table when held out. I regretgiving it this name, which has caused confusion, but it's rather late tochange it now.

Square (Basic) Tablecloth Tutorial

My second skirt, using an tie dyed African fabric.

Tutorial I wrote for Rhonda Bus's blog

Hexagonal Tablecloth Tutorial

Tablecloth Skirt Reviews on PatternReview - You may need an account to seethese, but you can get a free one. Also, if you add a review to PatternReview,please link it to these.

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This skirt uses a gorgeous African tie dye fabric given to me by Rhonda of Rhonda's CreativeLife. You can see the guest post I wrote for her Fabulous Free Pattern Fridays series. Click

the image to see the companion post on my blog.

KC's Tablecloth Skirt. Click the picture to see her blog post.

Claverie's table cloth skirt. Click the link to see her review on Pattern Review.

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Christine January 29, 2012 at 10:01 PM

They all look superb. Thanks for going to the trouble of putting this together. Muchappreciated.

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Janine February 18, 2012 at 1:38 PM

it is really interesting to see everyone`s interpretation of this skirt and how different theylook. THanks so much for this.

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Bunny May 29, 2012 at 3:29 AM

Are you looking for a new name? How about "Lantern Skirt"?

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ElleC June 13, 2012 at 10:15 AM

This was posted today on Koos's blog, I see points that look kinda like a skirt formerlyknown as....Even the designers are following you. Maybe.

http://koosvandenakker.com/2012/06/13/another-fresh-skirt/

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shams June 13, 2012 at 2:40 PM

Very interesting, ElleC! A very cool skirt.

Vernelle Nelson April 17, 2013 at 6:35 AM

These tablecloth skirts have given me some great ideas. Thanks for stirring the creativejuices.

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You Choose August 2, 2013 at 6:17 AM

You could add some little snaps or buttons and wear this as a sort of boho caftan. My mommade me an awesome caftan from an actual tablecloth! It was red and white andparticularly awesome. Hey! It was the 70's and I was a teenager! LOL!

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Mohammad Salauddin January 18, 2016 at 3:11 AM

Wow these are rally great skirts. these skirts as like African Wax Print.

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Cheryl May 16, 2016 at 12:22 PM

Thanks for the instructions!

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