
I’ve been wanting to make a simple waterproof cover for our breakfast nook table for a while now so we could paint/craft in that space with less worrying about mess and I finally made one! I even added some large piping to the edge of the table cover as a lip to keep paintbrushes and markers from rolling off the table constantly, which keeps me from having to fetch a crayon or marker every 20 seconds as they just naturally seem to want to roll onto the floor (and keeps the floor cleaner as well!). While it is a large item to sew, it’s still a pretty easy thing to make—I’ll show you how to make one, whatever shape table you have!

-waterproof fabric* (I used this as I was looking for a more natural waterproof fabric)
-sewing machine
-straight pins
-large piping (I bought 4 yards of this piping)
-fabric scissors
*The yardage you’ll need will depend on how big your table is! My table is 42″ round and I did a 6″ tall side and had plenty with the two yards I ordered, but not all fabric is the same width so make sure you think about that too.






And now you have your piping at the connecting point for your top and side panels!








The link for the fabric has been changed on our site since this was published- the new link for the fabric used here is https://splashfabric.com/collections/yardage-laminated-cotton/products/juanita-fabric-laminated-cotton 🙂
This is such an adorable idea — it looks so fun and quite simple to do. I am definitely going to have to give this a try ♥
Thank you so much!!! :))
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I live for Laura’s sewing posts. Everything she does is magnificent and inspiring. I didn’t even know I needed this – now I’m gonna have to make one.
I looked but didn’t see if you linked that amazing rug anywhere? Sorry if this has already been addressed ??
Could this be done for a rectangular table? Any tips?
Practical and pretty! I could see this being a great at a little kid’s birthday party too to protect the table from spills.
Such a smart idea. Hope peeps can get the supplies they need to create.
Thanks for all your fun projects,
keeps one sane!
Dale
Can you tell me what kind of chair your daughter is in? I need one like that!
It’s this one!
Laura
https://www.stokke.com/USA/en-us/highchairs/stokke-steps/ST01.html
Thank you!
You’re a genius. I’m definitely making one of these bad boys.
This is so great! That piping lip is brilliant. My daughter is 19 months old, and we haven’t done much painting yet, but those crayons ARE constantly rolling off the table. I may have to make one of these soon. BTW, I’ve made a number of your baby/toddler related projects, most recently that little wooden stroller. You have such great ideas!! Thanks for sharing!
Aw, yay! So glad you’ve liked making them too!!
Laura 🙂
I love the pattern of the cover! Very cute! 🙂
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I love your work!