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If you’re like me and can’t find your sewing machine—or you just don’t want to sew—this is your sign.

Double-stick fabric tape is the answer. Not the kind from Office Depot, but the kind made for fabric.

People make everything from pillow covers to shower curtains with it, but I’m in it for the tablecloths. My dining table is longer than most, and I like to switch things up as often as I like to change my dishes. I just needed an easy fix.

Here’s the trick:
– Measure your fabric for a 15” drop—or 30” if you want it to reach the floor.
– Double the drop number and add it to the length of your table for your total length.
– Cut one full length for the center. Then cut another piece of fabric the same length. Cut it in half lengthwise and tape it to the edges of the center piece on either side.
– Turn under the edges, tape your “hem,” toss it over the table, and spritz with Downy Wrinkle Release.

That’s it—no sewing, no stress. My silk tablecloths, made with tape, have been to the dry cleaner several times—returned perfectly.

Now go get sticky. Take your dinner plate to the fabric store, find something beautiful, and make it yours.

Double Stick Tape

This is the fabric tape. One large roll made two large, floor length table cloths and four toppers for card tables.

Fabric Scissors

A pair of sharp fabric scissors.

Tape Measure

A pink tape measure.

Wrinkle Release

Downy wrinkle release to smooth things out when you’re done.

A special note of thanks to my friend Jerry Freeman of Artee who introduced me to this trick! Everyone needs a Jerry.

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