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To cover your table you use Tablecloths, which may protect it from scratches, dents, etc. To craft a tablecloth you'll need materials, finishing sizes, gauge structure, and directions. In view of the facts, we can present to you a some steps so that you are able to protect your table from damage. 

You'll need a gauge start at five inches diameter or 2 ¾ inches in diameter for the smaller motif clothes. You'll need your finishing, which should be around 35 inches times 35. Purchase crocheting thread around 10, and 250 yards of spherical cream. Buy the number 7 crochet hook made of steel. 

Once you buy your materials, you will be able to choose to make the small or large motif. Use your 5 inches in diameter to create 49 larger motifs. To begin add eight chain stitches to meet with a slipstitch. Once you form your sphere move to round one and continue through to round eight, until you come to the smaller motif. 

To start stitch five chains to meet with your double crochet and the 2 chains you created. In your ring, double crochet and chain stitch 2 rows working up to 11 stitches/doubles and slipstitch into the third chain at the start of your first chain and leave 3 spaces as you work to round 2. Now, add a slipstitch to start another space, chain one stitch, and 3 single crochets. Once you finish crocheting around the space, add a slipstitch to the first single and the 36 single crochets. 

Moving on chain one stitch and work into the back loops and add single crochets in the other stitches. Finish with a slipstitch working it into the starting single crochet. Continue to round 4. Chain four stitches into the first double and chain another stitch working it so that it blends with the back loops. The next stitch, add a double and one chain. Repeat your steps working around the slipstitches and to the 3rd chain stitch created at the beginning of your chain. Move ahead to round 5. Slipstitch so that it blends into the next space you will create and add a chain stitch working another two single crochets into the surrounding space. Slipstitch so that you meet your first single crochets and moves to the following round.   

How to Craft a Tablecloth
How to Craft a Tablecloth

Now, chain 4 stitches so that it meets with your 1st triple crochet. Work the stitches into the back loops and triple crochet stitches so that it combines with the next stitches. You'll need to create 4 and then chain 5 stitches, skip one, and triple the next five stitches. Repeat and work around your slipstitch at the crown of your starting chain. At this time, you should have grouped twelve of the 5 triples as you work to the crown.

Continue add a chain stitch it toward your back loops. Single crochet up to the 5 triple crochets you will create. In the five chain spaces thereafter you will need to have created four singles, chains, and four singles again before repeating your steps, working about the slipstitch the created at the beginning single. Continue to create your first motif, which is the larger part and then slipstitch so that you meet with the next two stitches. Chain stitch into the single crochet that begins the following 2 stitches and then chain 5 stitches working in your double, four chains, and another double crochet within the 4 chains at the loop. Chain 2 stitches and slipstitch to meet your loop that starts your motif, Chain two stitches within the identical four chain loops on the succeeding motif. Chain 5 stitches and skip up to five stitches on the beginning motif. Repeat your steps as you did when creating the initial motif. Continue up the ladder by creating your tablecloth. Now you are ready to make your smaller motif and complete your tablecloth. 

To start create 36 motifs and join them into the facing of the larger motif at the between lines. Chain 8 stitches, add a slipstitch, and begin moving your starting ring to repeat rounds when creating your larger motif, i.e. rounds one through 3. Next, chain stitch and work into the back loops. Create four single crochets, while single crocheting into the four, and add 6 chain stitches to join a single and the larger motif. Add another 6 chains and skip one, make a single and work it into the next single. Chain 4 and another single working until it blends into four chain loops not joined with the larger motif. 

Chain 4 stitches and skip one single. Repeat your steps, working about the slipstitch that you created in your initial single. Now, complete your tablecloth by fastening it.