The
second unloved which I finished revamping was this table topper, “Anorexian Fiesta”.
A year
into my daughter’s illness, many many years ago, I took a class and was
thereafter part of a support group with two other mothers and a husband. At the
time this group was very important to me and as it came to an end, I made a
quilt for each of the other group members. I brought pieced Ohio star blocks to a
meeting and had them and the group leaders sign the blocks.
This is
the one I kept of the four quilts that I made. They were all made from the same
fabrics, but the other three were a bit smaller. It has been stashed away
ever since. For one, I don’t use a lot of table toppers, and the colours were a bit
on the dull side.
If you
are thinking of doing something similar, I can recommend taking a picture of
the quilt and zoom in on different parts. It may give you ideas on how they will look on their own. I often use my iPad to take pictures
which makes it easy to zoom in and take screenshots like this.
I cut
the quilt into four pieces and trimmed them down to an appropriate size for
place mats, making sure that the placement of the half stars was the same on
all 4.
To
brighten up the somewhat subdued colours of the thrifted table cloth that I had
used for a big portion of the quilt, I added a bright striped binding.
Now we
have a set of 4 matching place mats, different but yet the same. You can
see how they fit together
and how
I cut them down to size.
That was
it; the un has been taken out of another unloved. Super easy and rather cool I’d say.
Thanks
for stopping by:)
that is cool!
ReplyDeleteThat was a great revision!
ReplyDeleteAnd you can still use them for a table topper when not being used as placemats. Genius. Love the binding fabric with the previous colors.
ReplyDeleteHugs