A while back, I picked up some gorgeous Marimekko PVC Fabric not knowing what I’d do with it. Months later, it’s still sitting in my closet, untouched. I currently have no need for a tablecloth, which is the only thing I hear it being used for commonly. Also known as oilcloth, Marimekko’s PVC fabric is still 100% cotton, but it is coated with a phlathate-free laminate. This makes it waterproof and easily wiped clean (awesome), and also prevents it from fraying when cut, so no hem required (even more awesome)! In the past, we have covered a box, an old mousepad and a planter with PVC, but there has to be more potential for this pretty and practical fabric. I scoured the internet for ideas and asked all my crafty companions for their two cents in order to compile this list of possibilities. Hopefully I’ll be making one of these a reality with my poor forgotten PVC fabric soon!
1. Bib
2. Placemats
3. Outdoor pillows
4. Coasters
5. Lunch sack
6. Shower curtain
7. High chair seat cover
8. Kitchen apron
9. Garden tool belt
10. Shelf liner
11. Picnic table cover
12. Collapsible pet bowl
13. Pet raincoat
14. Book cover
15. Kitchen containers
16. Cosmetic bag
17. Kid’s bench cover
18. Art smock
19. Beach tote
20. Foldable chair cushion
21. iPad cover
22. Beverage koozies
23. Poncho
24. Diaper changing mat
25. Pen pouch
Have you done any projects with PVC in the past? We’d love to hear about them below!