
Here are some details of the skirt I made from a tablecloth. Since the orange colour wasn't all over I appliqued some of it onto the skirt where it needed a little extra punch.

This flower is the big one on the front. It is printed where you see it I just added some stitching to make it blend in with the appliqued part.

This is one side of the skirt back. The print is in 2 pieces both appliqued on.

Another appliqued piece.

And another appliqued flower. My friend told me to get creative with making a skirt out of the tablecloth so this is what I came up with! She said she loved it! Can't wait to see her wear it. Check out my earlier post to see photos of the finished skirt.
3 Comments:
cute & fun skirts! looks like a fun project!
hope you're staying w-a-r-m, brrr!
our last day! wow, lots going on this saturday.
k&d
Cute, Cute! love how you added extra orange. -- a note for your friend, wash in cold and gentle as possible as on my same table cloth the orange faded after 1-2 washings!
Keep on sharing! Looks great. B
Jill, you are SO talented~!
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