Have you
noticed that I have a real 'thing' lately for painters drop cloth?
I'm starting to feel about it how George Cosenza felt about velvet.
But, if you ever see a picture like
this of me and drop cloth on this blog, please feel free to
call the authorities. Anyway… I had some long scraps left over from
my
Christmas Stocking project along with a short length of ball
fringe. And you know how I love table runners…well, one thing led
to another and I came up with this monogrammed drop cloth table
runner:

The
table runner was easy, I cut a strip of drop cloth to fit the
length of the table and hemmed the one raw side (drop cloth comes
pre-hemmed-joy!). Then I stitched the ball fringe into place on
each end. The hand embroidered monogram was something I had never
tried, but I have done some cross stitch in the past and figured I
would give it a shot.

First, I
chose a font that I liked for my "E." After much research and
deliberation I settled on a font called Monogram…total
shocker, right? Next, I printed out my "E" to the desired size and
trimmed it out with an exacto knife.

I
traced the "E" onto the table runner and shaded it in so I could
see it well.

Using
embroidery thread, a needle, and a wooden hoop, I stitched the
outline of the letter and filled in the wide spaces with longer
stitches.

Finally, I
used a whip stitch to cover my original stitches for a more
coheasive look. Probably not the best embroidery job in the whole
world, but I think it's pretty good for my first attempt and I am
really pleased with the finished table runner.



