The path to the table

Have you ever thought about the fact that some of the simplest things can radically transform and decorate the most common objects? To such interesting things you can safely carry the track to the table, the so-called slider.

Slider for the table

The slider (table track) in the most traditional version is a strip of fabric that is spread on the table both on top of the tablecloth and without it. It can be an additional, often festive, element of table layout or perform a decorative function. Decorative paths on the table are especially relevant for interiors designed in a rustic style . Most often, these are crocheted products that are placed in the center of the table. Although, for manufacturing and decorative, and serving tracks on the table can be used a variety of techniques. Let's consider some examples and start with the tracks for festive serving. Traditionally, the festive table is covered with a white linen tablecloth. On top of it, the linen path on the table will beautifully adorn, but decorated, for example, with elegant embroidery "Richelieu".

And for embroidery to stand out against the table cloth, it can be colored. If you serve the table with white dishes, then the "coldness" of such serving can be revived by contrasting, for example, the red carpet on the table.

Embroidered paths look elegant on the festive table. For example, the New Year's path on the table can have thematic embroidery in the form of Christmas toys, snowmen, bells.

The slider can also be used for daily table layout, as an additional element, or independently. For example, on the table to family tea drinking, you can spread a path with elements of patchwork sewing in the form of cups and saucers. Even simple tapestry paths on a simple dining table in the kitchen will turn the usual meal into a small celebration. And, it is not necessary to cover the table with a tablecloth . It is the path on the table in this case that will play the role of a tablecloth. It can be placed both along the table and across, using one slider for two.