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A ribbon between 1.5 to 2.5 inches wide usually works best for me, but you can experiment a little until you have a look that you like.There are no hard and fast rules with this napin fold.:).
Alternatively, you can also use strips of fabric if you have a beautiful patterned fabric that you’d like to use to decorate your tabletop.Simply fold the fabric into a long strip to hide the frayed, unfinished edges, then iron it to help it hold its shape.Here’s an example of a strip of fabric that I used on one occasion..
Decorating ideas from our home:.Timeless Farmhouse Dining Room Refresh.
Iron that piece of fabric flat and then fold in the two sides to hide the frayed edges.
Make sure you have the pretty side of the fabric showing when you’re done.It worked though!
Then I darkened it up a bit more with a Sharpie.. Then I just placed the fabric in the hoops and trimmed the excess!.The total cost for these two pieces was about $5 for the.
Everything else was stuff that I had on hand!.This project also only took maybe 20 minutes from start to finish.