Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Spider Web Table Runner

OK. So I am so, so pleased with this project. The idea popped into my head while I was trying to sleep (I take forever to fall asleep at night, it is ridiculous) and I wanted to jump on it ASAP.

{First off, I know it is still September. But we Arizonians don't get Fall, so decorating with leaves and acorns and scarecrows is just weird to me when you walk outside and it is still 104 degrees. Halloween, however, is so fun that I'll just start early this year. :)}
Go get some black 72" felt from your fabric store. 3/8 yard of it, actually, for this runner! Bring it home and make sure it is cut a lovely, straight 16" wide.

Get yerself a spiderweb design. I drew this one up (8 1/2" square) to trace but didn't end up tracing every single web strand because, lets face it, that would be too much work for a lazy person like me.
Trace the outline of your spider web all over your piece of felt, and use your template as a reference for how to draw the webbing, if you are lazy like me. Otherwise, trace everything from your template. I found a white crayon was much easier to use and see than my other white pencils. I made sure to connect the spiderwebs together through their own little strands... just look at the picture :) Then, time to cut!
You will cut out all the "negative" space from the spiderweb designs, leaving a "border" around the whole thing. Or you could not have a border and it would be all over cool. You will be covered in tiny black felt cuttings, and your children may or may not decide that these would be fun to stick in their ears. Just warning you.

After all that cutting (mine took a few hours... but it was totally worth it!! And to think I was too lazy to cut out the template...) you should have some nifty spiderwebbing going on.

But, alas, the spiderweb is hard to see against my dark table!! Time for Halloween fabric!! Or, orange, since it was cheaper than the actual Halloween stuff at the fabric store. I just got 1 yard, cut it in half long-ways, and sewed the ends together to make a long, narrow(er) runner. Hem all the sides, and add any decorative things you might want. I had the hubs pick up the fabric, and he went the extra mile and picked up some giant black ric-rac. Gold stars in heaven for that one, people. However, after looking at it for a few hours, we decided to chop off the ends. After more time, we took off the ric-rac and stuck to simple. We're weird like that. I'm sure if I had cut more spiderwebs for a longer runner, this look would have been fine, but I wanted to keep my baby's hands from reaching onto the table and yanking it down. That would be a sad day!
I am thrilled! Overjoyed!! Pleased as punch!! And I can't wait for this weekend, when I gather thrifted items to become a spooky display. Stay tuned!
**ETA: The spiderweb template I drew is now available to you if you like! Click here for the PDF. The spiderweb is not nice and symmetrical on purpose; if it were, it would be a snowflake (which, as Robyn already pointed out, would be equally as cool for winter)!!

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55 creative people said::

Kristy said...

It looks great! What a great idea. Im going to have to try this.

Kristi said...

Ooh, I love this!! I think I might have to make one for my table.

~ The Speckled Dog

Kristi said...

Ha ha... I just read the part about your kids sticking the felt pieces in their ears. Funny!

~ The Speckled Dog

Rhiannon said...

i loves it! i wish i had a few hours to kill and i would totally attempt this

Crystal said...

Wow what a fun idea. I love how it turned out.

Cami said...

You are a genius! Love how it turned out. And I have to say, I have that problem with laying awake forever at night thinking about projects too. No wonder I'm so tired all the time.
Cami

Alisa said...

Amazing!!

Amy said...

Amazing! It turned out beautifully! Don't you just love it when projects unfold just as you envisioned them! Great job!

Kirsten said...

Yeah, this turned out freakin fantabulous! I'm pretty sure that this is the coolest Halloween decoration ever. I might even make one!

Amy said...

That is simply amazing. It is so awesome I just might have to make one myself! Great job.

amber said...

I love it

Lorie said...

I was hoping that is what the sneak peak was!! I love it!

Allie said...

Wow! That turned out AMAZING!
You should come link it up to my Making It With Allie Party!
Allie
AllieMakes.Blogspot.com

Army Wife Quilter said...

that is about the coolest. table runner I a have seen this year. thanks for showing how to do it. I cant wait to make one.

Katie said...

WOW--this is an AWESOME spider web table runner... blows mine out of the park! lol. Found you via BCD link party!

Robyn said...

LOVE IT! I saw this yesterday, and went to the fabric store straight after work. I found .556 yards of 72 inch black felt in the remnants pile for 50% off! And I got a yard of plain orange fabric for 53% off. Total with tax: $4.08
I love Halloween! This is going to be so much fun to make!

I was thinking that this could be turned into a winter/Christmas project with white felt and a snowflake design.

Sara {Sara's Closet} said...

I love this! I want to make one now! hehe!

Melanie said...

Robyn- Totally! I've already drawn up a snowflake template!! I think that will be easier because everything is symmetrical :) And congrats on the frugal finds! I'm jealous!

Thanks everyone, I'm glad you like it. I certainly do!

cassie @ hi sugarplum! said...

That is so super cute...and I might try it if it weren't so time consuming. I'm an immediate gratification kind of crafter! ;)

xo, cassie

casserole said...

That's so cool! I linked to your tutorial over at Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-no-sew-spider-web-tablerunner-for-halloween/2010/09/24/

--Anne

Marie {Make and Takes} said...

What a great table runner, so unique! Great job on that web, so intrecut!!

Tabitha said...

What a great idea! That would work for a tablecloth too.

Twins Squared said...

You did a great job! I love it. You must be much more zen than me. I don't think I could have cut all of those out! :) It looks awesome!

Kalleen at Second Street said...

I want to make this!!!!

Kim @ Starshine Chic said...

I love it!!! It is totally fab. I would love to make one myself, but alas I am too lazy. Thanks for visiting my blog & leaving me a comment on my frugal Halloween decor. I'm hoping to share more next week. That is, if I can get off my lazy butt & finish.

divaskychick said...

Love it! I'm going to have to try this. Thanks!

Katie @ On the Banks of Squaw Creek said...

VERY Cute! That is such a great idea! And what a wonderful husband!

Lei said...

That is awesome! I love it!

Rachel@oneprettything.com said...

Wow, I totally want to make one, it's stunning! I would also LOVE to link to this if you didn't mind.

Janell said...

Ah! I purchased a table runner very much like that one, albeit not as intricate, at Crate and Barrel last year. I've just been layering it on a white table cloth which does not look as Halloween as I would like. Making an orange runner to go under the web runner is just the solution! (Well, solution without investing in an orange table cloth I don't want.)

Holm Made said...

I’ve given you a blogger award! I love your blog.

Kallie @
www.holmmade2010.blogspot.com

Coco loves vintage said...

Fantastic job! x

Katie said...

Love this! I'm definitely putting black felt on my shopping list.

Meg said...

This is fantastic!

I'd love to feature it as part of my spider roudup on my Halloween blog with a link to this post.

Suzy said...

I love this idea! What a wonderful table runner! I'm not much of a fan of spiders, but you won me over on this!

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Emily said...

I love this! Do you mind if I feature this on my Martha Shmartha Facebook page?

MaryJanes and Galoshes said...

This is so cute! I think I would cut out a few smaller mats on the cricut then tack them together. Much easier than cutting it all by hand! Thanks for the idea.

Taylor
www.maryjanesandgaloshes.com

KasiaJ said...

That's amazing! Was your hand just killing you after you finished cutting out all that negative space? It looks fabulous- I definitely think I'll have to give it a try.

Barbara said...

Oh My Gosh!! I just saw this at Crate and Barrel on Saturday for $29.99!! I knew it could be done at home and you did a beautiful job.
Barb

Lauren Bird said...

Just saw you featured on "Girl and a Glue Gun". This is a fabulous idea! It turned out great! :)

www.theelephantstrunk42.blogspot.com

Kimbo West @ a girl and a glue gun said...

oh wow...lauren beat me to the punch! just popping over so say I features this awesomeness today...

kimobscrafts.blogspot.com!

Kimbo West @ a girl and a glue gun said...

kimbos...sorry!

Alison said...

Fabulous job!! I also featured you on my blog today:

http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/2010/10/wednesdays-wowzers-creativity-is-oozing.html

You deserve some props for cutting that out by hand! Awesome!
~Alison

Kristin said...

Absolutely cool, amazing, super creepy - I love it!

Aimee said...

I LOVED your spider web runner and featured it here. So clever!

Nathalie said...

This is so awesome! I spotted it on the Write Click Scrapbook tumblr and I love the fact that is something I could make! Thank you so much for the template!!!!

urbancomfort said...

Amazing! I can't wait to make one for next year. Bravo! and Happy Halloween.

americanfeltandcraft said...

SO cute! I am going to let my older kids give this one a whirl, hopefully it will keep their scissor loving hands busy! I re-posted with a link to your tutorial on my blog www.ameicanfeltandcraft.wordpress.com
~Andie

Amalie said...

wow, I love this and I am going to make it tomorrow. Did you attach the felt or is it just sitting on the orange fabric? I was just wondering. Thanks for posting.

Kaysi said...

Wow! That is awesome

Kaysi said...

I'm going to feature this on my blog on Friday!

Courtney said...

i LOVE this runner!! thank you so much for sharing this! i too was wondering if you attached the spider webs to the orange fabric...i was thinking i wouldn't just in case i needed to wash the orange fabric (since felt is tricky to wash). what did you do though?

Melanie@Crafty Cupboard said...

The felt isn't attached, since I thought it would be fun to switch up the fabric every once in a while! Felt is inherently "sticky" so it stays really well.

I just roll it up to store it and nothing gets wonky or stretched.

4e00fe18-26a0-11e1-9276-000bcdcb2996 said...

Hi. Love the tutorial, but the pdf link to the template for the spider web isn't working. Can you post again?
THANKS!

Melanie@Crafty Cupboard said...

I downloaded it again as Spiderweb Template 1. If you still have problems, make sure your Adobe is updated, or try opening it in a different web browser. Good luck!

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