I just finished this second floral table topper, made with some of the same fabrics as the first one posted last month. This topper contains a smaller selection of vintage fabrics, but it has the addition of some old, hand-crocheted edging. The patches were already cut, so I was thrilled to discover that I had enough of this edging to go around the cloth, and also the scallops fit just perfectly in the squares — it’s so great when things work out like that. Just like the other topper, it is machine quilted in the ditch, but this one is backed with a reproduction print.
These little cloths are so fun to make and sew up quickly (except for the hand stitching on the edges). It is 41″ square, including the edging. I hope my sister likes it.
That is REALLY pretty! Your sister will LOVE it! How lucky that the scallops worked out – it is so fun when things click!
What a good combination! I hate it when I have something really nice and vintage and not enough to do anything with. I guess I need to try to think outside the box a little and think of something unconventional!
I think your sister is a very lucky gal, gorgeous!