
Hello All! My name is Angela and I blog over at Cuttopieces.blogspot.com. I'm back with another tutorial for you, this time using the lovely Domestic Bliss line by Liz Scott. I fell in love with these fabrics as soon as I saw them and wanted to make something quick and "easy" with all of the colors.
Sometimes you love every single fabric in a line and just want to USE them. Right now! Well this tablecloth pattern will let you do that and gives you a very functional item along with the joy of diving into a collection. It uses just 2 charm packs. So there is enough to have some fun but not so much that it gets overwhelming.
This tablecloth is perfect for special occasions like birthdays or holidays (with the right fabrics!) but is also simple enough for every day use. There are special details like a mitered edge border and a single piece backing.
It's "Simply Charming".

(2) Charm Packs of Domestic Bliss by Liz Scott
*update - not on PDF instructions* - you need 88 charms total...some lines will have enough in two charm packs. If you don't have enough, I would take some of the extra Bella solid and cut it into charm squares and use them as corner squares on the table cloth.
1 1/4 yard of Bella Solid Marine
2 yards of 108" Grey Dottie Backing
Cut the Bella solid into a 40 1/2" square piece of fabric.
Arrange your charms around the Solid center in rows.
You will need
(2) 9 piece strips
(4) 11 piece strips
(2) 13 piece strips

Sew the charms into rows and attach the rows to the solid center as shown below.
First attach each 9 piece strip to opposite sides of the solid center.
Next attach an 11 piece strip to the two remaining opposite sides of the solid center to create a square piece again.

Then attach an 11 piece strip to opposite sides of the new square piece.


Cut the Dottie Backing into a 67" square piece.
We will be creating a deep mitered hem around the perimeter of the tablecloth.
On all four sides of the backing fabric, press the ends wrong sides together with a 1/2" fold.

Follow this by pressing all four sides in with a 2" fold.

At each corner, unfold the fabric back to reveal the wrong side of the fabric. Fold each corner in at a 45 degree diagonal, wrong sides together. You should be able to match up your pressed creases.


Refold the fabric back along the original pressed edges to reveal a perfect mitered corner.

Lay the backing fabric out with the wrong side up. Place the tablecloth pieced top on top of the backing, centering it. Keep each fabric as smooth and flat as possible.

Fold the hem along the edge of the pieced top and pin in place around the entire tablecloth. Top stitch around the entire edge of the hem, including the mitered edges.

And ta-da! You are done! Easy peasy!

One Simply Charming Tablecloth!
So pull out those charm packs...feel free to mix and match! And whip up a fabulous tablecloth for that special occasion. You could make some coordinating napkins too. ;) Oh and how cute would a novelty tablecloth be for a child's birthday party?! Endless possibilities...
If you do use the tutorial to make a tablecloth I would love to see it! So please share it in my flickr group, Cut To Pieces and of course the Moda BakeShop Group as well. Enjoy!
Angela Pingel

224 comments:
1 – 200 of 224 Newer› Newest»Great tablecloth! A conversation piece for sure.
This is beautiful, Angela!
This is super cute Angela!!!
I really love this Angela! Such a good idea, and you're right... such a happy way to just use those pretty charm packs. Great idea with the dottie backing!
Now if only I hadn't taken over my dining room table...
now THIS I love!
super cute Angela! Love the binding treatment with the backing!!!
Very, very nice this Tablecloth. This is the Next Project for my home!! Many Greetings from Germany
Ruth
Really cute! I love this fabric-needless to say it some resides in my stash
So cute! And what a great use for charm packs!
i love this tablecloth but i think i would still quilt it.
What a fun project!!
Beautiful! I love the colors!!
This is such a great idea. Now, my mind is whirling.
Beautiful! I must make one for my new house. Maybe one in grays with pops of color!
This is so cute--so many possibilities!
what a really smart idea. thanks for sharing.
How cure is that!! I love that you can make a custom size. Really cute!
Really good job, Angela.
Looks great! I can't wait to give it a try.
This is way too cute and i'm going to try adapting the pattern to fit my countertop height kitchen table. Thank you!
Fabulous! and mitred corners too!
Beautifu tablecloth made with great instructions and photos! Angela has done it again!
Wow!! This is a pretty tablecloth! I love your instructions too - so easy to follow!
So pretty! Wishing my outdoor table wasn't round right now!
that tablecloth is "simply charming." love it! :)
I've been thinking about making a tablecloth and I love charms... I think this is a match!
I love this idea and wish I didn't have a round table!
This is a great idea and fabulous way to use charm packs!!
its such a great idea!!
Angela, I just love your choice of colors.....GREAT JOB! The gray polka dot just makes it! Good idea doing the center in a large piece.....less work and food covers all of that anyway. Unless, you don't eat on this tablecloth and just stare at it....haha.
Thank you for the excellent tutorial. I love this table cloth design.
Thanks or the quick awesome tutorial, especially on the mitered corners...have been looking for a good explanation for a tablecloth in particular AND so fun to use charm packs too!
very cute! I would suggest that you post the finished size, or maybe I just missed that.
The tablecloth is so fun to look at, the prints are so bright and colorful! I love it!
I love the tablecloth design, and I love how simple it would be to execute! Thank you for the tutorial and design idea!
Great Tablecloth!! I love this fabric line!!
Love how you did the backing!!
Really a nice pattern...thanks
I think I am going to make one of these. Thank you for the tutorial.
Awesome way to explain the mitered corner- thank you!!!
I am going to have to make one of these. Thank you for the tutorial.
great project!
lovely tablecloth!
Really a great project! Love it and might use finally some of my charmpacks. Yeah!
Such a cute idea. I like the the charms are on the sides so they don't get covered by all the plates. :)
I love this line - looks great with your design!
Love it! You always have the best ideas.
I like the table cloth for sure.
Love it! ...and I love the "ingredients" for it.
HELLO! REALLY LIKE THIS+WANT TO MAKE ONE TOO! THANKS FOR SHARING!
msstitcher1214@yahoo.com
Beautiful! I love this!
I have to confess that I've managed to accumulate a few more charm packs than most people would consider reasonable. They're just so cute. So thanks for designing a project that will let me show off these great fabrics and that will also make up so quickly!
I love the fabric line! And the idea for the mitered self-binding was the perfect finishing touch.
Great tutorial for a tablecloth... and I need one, too!! Thanks!!
Very cute tablecloth! Great instructions!!!
This is a fabulous idea.
What a great tutorial! I love pre-cuts and this is a good way to use them. We just got mosquito-netting curtains for our gazebo so we're going to be outside a lot more this summer...I think we need a new tablecloth!
The table cloth is adorable! A great way to get to admire some fabric that we love all day long!
I always enjoy a charm pack pattern. Thanks!
cute idea thanks for sharing and for the giveaway
great and simple pattern. love those fabrics as well!
Great spot of sunshine for the summer.
I love the way you mitered the border and made it part of the backing! It's genius!
I love the idea of using charm squares in such a unique way. Very cute!
I love the idea of using charm squares in such a unique way. Very cute!
So adorable, makes me want a square table rather than my round one:)
Susan moorefamily117@gmail.com
Very clever! Love this fabric.
So cheerful! I really like the fabric choices.
This makes me wish I had a table to make an adorable tablecloth for.
Really pretty and fresh! I love the dot print with Modern Domestic.
Very nice. I really like the way you finished the edges.
Wow what a "charming" table cloth! Endless possibilities. Thanks!
So pretty and summery. :)
What a fun way to quickly use charm packs!
I am in love with this, absolutely adorable!
cute!!!!
This is great! Thank you! I'm using this soon :)
Love the recipe. Looks like pot luck with splashes of color!
I never thought about making a tablecloth. Thanks for the pattern!
What a cute and simple table cloth. Very nicely done!
Lovely, and what a great use of those extra-wide dots!
love the clours!! so pretty!
I love the table cloth in Domestic Bliss. It's so summery!
What a great idea for using fat quarters that you like but may not have enough to make an entire tablecloth.
Very cute and useful! - like the mitered corners.
What a great idea, Angela! And they'd make such great gifts....
Love this idea! Super cute :)
Oh My Goodness! Another thing to add to my list of things to make! Love it!
Great tutorial. Lovely Photos.
Love the color choices and the way the patchwork frame brightens everything.
Love this idea! It is just beautiful.
Angela, I love it! I could see this being really scrapbusty (if that is not a word, we need to inform wikipedia!) Thanks for the great project!
I've been looking for a tablecloth pattern and this is perfect. I love how you wrapped the back to the front.
Gorgeous tablecloth! And so easy to make with your recipe.
Love the edge treatment!
Me gusto mucho. Para mi mesa de la terraza quedarÃa muy bien. Gracias por compartir.
Yasmin
This is a lovely table cloth to make and enjoy
Very pretty tablecloth - and thank you for showing how to use the dotty backing and mitre the corners. Thanks for the recipe.
Oh that is so cute, and super easy! I would love to make something like that for my patio table.
Very cute. You make those mitered corners look easy to tackle!
I LOVE this table cloth. Thanks for the easy to follow directions too.
Fantastic idea! I'll have to try this one!!
i LOVE this pattern. i'm definitely pinning this to do later. for now i must finish some UFO's :)
I love the dot backing/hem/edge! So much impact with so little fabric!
Cool. I need to make one for my back porch.
Thank you for the clear directions for the corners/
Thanks for the great tutorial. I will definitely have to make one.
Great pattern! Domestic Bliss is perfect for this project! I love he solid top, too! Thanks for the great pictures and instructions for the mitered corners!
Angela
Such a cute tablecloth! Love the bright fabrics...and the mitered corners - wow!!
love it! and needed that tip on the corner sewing~
That's cute! Thanks for the tutorial!
I love how you did the fold lines to start your miter. Great project!!
Simply charming is totally right. Great job, Angela!!
fun project with fun fabrics
Adorable fabric for an adorable pattern!
Absolutely love this!
Very cute! :)
I have to say that is beautiful! Absolute Great!
Love this, simple yet just lovely and inviting!
Tooooo cute! Looks easy and I love the gray polka dots!
Very nice, Angela!
Simple is often the best, love it Angela!
love these colors, and it looks so easy!
I love this table cloth! This is something I needed and will surely sew it soon. Angela's projects are always so great.
absolutely charming, Angela!xx
What a great way to use my charm packs!
What a fabulously easy table cloth! Thanks for the tut and I love how you have done the corners! Linda
Love the pattern. Your directions were great.
Love it...your tablecloth is beautiful. I love the corners and border.
This is completely inspired! A great way to make a table cloth without having to risk your most precious prints in the danger-of-spillage-and-stains-zone! Going to add this to my list of makes for sure!
This is a beautiful tablecloth. Congratulation! :-))
Thanks a lot the idea!
So simple, but so cute! Great idea.
Beautiful table cloth. It has two of my favorite colors - blue and grey. thanks.
This is such a gorgeous tablecloth & it's a great showcase for these lovely fabrics.
Super idea! I love the way you made the mitered borders.
Great idea and tutorial, I always have trouble doing the mitered corners. Thanks for the giveaway.
This is really cute and so easy. Gives me an excuse to use some of those charm packs I have been hoarding.
Great pattern, love it on a patio table, great summer colors for summer.
Great tutorial. I think I might just make one of these for a table in our classroom at school !
I just love the bright summery colors. Thanks for the instructions for the mitered corner...I need all the help I can get, lol.
lindapawlak@verizon.net
Wonderful tablecloth! So many possibilities depending on your fabric choices!
What a beautiful tablecloth, and a great way to showcase those charm packs - and you don't need a ton of them! Keep up the great work!
I love the way the mitered corners looks - and of course, the beautiful colors=)
I love the colors of the line. I'd smile just sitting down to the table.
Thanks for the beautiful and practical tutorial!! I can't wait to make one!
sue
legato1958@aol.com
Charming! :)
Great tutorial - thanks very much.
Very interesting technique. Always learn something new here! Great Idea and Thanks!
Mary Malone
The Grey Dottie border brings out the colors, pqtterns pf the charms so well wwith the blue sea in rhe middle. Thamk you Liz and Angela.
Another "so charming" way to use those darling little charm packs! I think I will start digging in my stash to make one for my table fairly soon.
Thanks so much for the idea and tutorial.
Nettie
Such a pretty and vibrant colour combination.
beautiful and such a great tutorial for mitered corners!! Thank you!!!
Love this tablecloth! I have a pack of this specific fabric so I may just have to make this!
I love this. It looks so simple yet it is so fancy and would be a brilliant tablecloth to use for every occasion.
Thanks for sharing.
Love your tablecloth! That solid in the middle really makes it for me, anything using color blocking always looks so complete. Domestic Bliss is a fave line, great work!
Thanks for explaining the edge treatment. I've never seen a tut for it before.
What a great tablecloth for inside or outside. Love the tutorial on mitered corners.
Such a cute idea!
This looks amazing! I can't wait to get a table that I can make this for! :p
Moda has so many great charm packs - it's such a neat way to get up close and personal with a fabric line. Love your tutorial and your idea for making special occasion tablecloths!
My original comment was deleted is their a reason for that?
Richard Healey
How Cute! Great idea for using those charm packs in a unique way. Jane
Umm.. I'm wondering if I can retro-fit for an Oval?
Loving this!
Love it! What a fun tablecloth.
Very pretty. I really like the plain fabric on the table top and then showing off all the great prints on the sides.
This is so lovely, just in time for summer picnics!
Wonderful that the tablecloth is reversible. I really like how you mitered the hem from the back side to the front. Nicely finished.
Love Love Love! May I have it please?! :)
beautiful table cloth
Lovely tablecloth that will show off a great vase of flowers from the garden.
Thanks for the great tutorial - I especially live how you finished the corners and binded it with the backing. Gonna have to try this!
Great project to use some bold fabrics. And I love that it is reversible.
So summery and beautiful-love it!
So beautiful and summery-love it!
so summery and beautiful-love it!
So summery-love it!
this is very pretty and something I am going to have to try!
That's so pretty. Thank you. I love those fabrics. They're one of my favorites. I think I've only got one charm pack too sadly. My son's finacee would love that. Her favorite color is teal/turquoise.
What a lovely table cloth! I would need to make it bigger for my table, but it would be well worth it!
Love this! Thanks for the tutorial!
Almost too pretty to eat on!! Love it :)
Almost too pretty to eat on! :) Love it!!
Hola Angela¡ Me encanta ese mantel, es muy alegre. Felicitaciones.
Super cute! I agree its too pretty to risk getting food on it.
Great tablecloth, just in time for summer decorating!
I can't wait to give this a try! Hope it will look just as good as yours!
Now I have to buy a square table LOL!
I have a feeling this is going in my immediate queue.
It's a cute quilt! As a bonus, it's easy to make. Well done!
I love this!!!!
Perfect way to use some of my favorite fabrics.
Susan
This is a great pattern and I love how you did the border. I'm considering adapting it for my rectangular kitchen table.
Fun! This would be great for making wholecloth quilts, too!
Great tablecloth! Love how you did the border! Thanks for the tutorial! :)
great table cloth... thanks for sharing
Clever way to use a charm pack or two--and enjoy the fabric while indulging in a nibble or two.
I think this is a very creative idea.
melodyj(at)gmail(dot)com
I looooove this! I'm bookmarking it right now :)
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