Decorating and Accessorizing for the Holidays
Throughout the course of a year we find ourselves gathered with friends and family around the table. Fabric Resource is here to help inspire you with ideas on creating a beautiful and eye-catching place for you to entertain those special people in your life. Here are some tips and tricks on how to use fabric table coverings to enhance the next special occasion you host in your home.
Table Runners are very simple to make and leave you with many options. A finished runner ranges from 18 -27 inches wide, which means most runners can be made with one width of fabric (usually 54 inches wide).
To determine the ideal runner width, look at your table. If it’s narrow, the runner should be closer to the 18-inch size. For wider tables, the 26-27 inch width will work best. You’ll also need to determine the runner length. For best results, you want it to fall short of someone’s lap, which would generally hang no more than 10-12 inches over each end of the table. A shorter runner is acceptable if you are planning to use placements. For more drama however, skip the placemats altogether and add shorter, perpendicular runners to mark each place at the table. If you need sewing instructions or additional ideas, check out the Martha Stewart website.
Placements are both economical and fun to make. Four placements can be made from one yard of fabric and Fabric Resource has a wide selection for you to choose from. We have many fabrics you can use for your placemats, many of which are washable and easy to wipe clean with soap and water.
Table skirts, whether they are lap-length or floor-length, can make a table look very elegant. Just like runners, lap-length table skirts should only overhang about 10 -12 inches, while floor-length table skirts should just kiss the floor. For year-round entertaining, keep a variety of different colored table skirts handy.
If you want your look to last an entire season, rather than for just one holiday, then steer away from holiday specific colors and patterns. If you aren’t sure what fabrics or colors would be best, come visit us so we can help. As mentioned earlier, we’ve got you covered when it comes to plaids, stripes, florals, jacquards, embroidered or lattice patterns and much more.
Whether you plan to make the item yourself or not, keep in mind that the process of picking the fabric and then assembling the item takes time. Therefore, as a general rule, it never hurts to plan ahead. Come in to Cutting Corners location in Dallas, Tx to see high quality designer discount fabrics that will ensure your project is a hit without braking the bank.