Heather chose this runner which I made at least a year ago as a sample. It will fit very nicely on her hexagon shaped coffee table. |
Becky picked this runner which is from the Missouri star company magazine from Fons and Porter. I did make it smaller using 3 1/2" strips instead of layer cake squares |
This was done with a Cheryl Phillips Gem Thirty ruler and was quick and easy. I had leftover Kaffe Fasset fabrics from several projects and they matched beautifully :-) |
The center is fussy cut from a different fabric than was used in the topper |
I bought this older KF fabric in a sale bin at a quilt shop in Ottawa when we visited there four or five years ago. It worked great for the backing. |
Here is the finished runner |
This modernish table runner was also in the Missouri Star company magazine. It was a nice quick project. |
close up of the straight line quilting in the trees |
This is also an old sample of a twister done in a wreath shape with borders added. One of my students did this one and added a gold shiny pinwheel to the middle bottom which really looked nice. |
Now that I'm on a roll on these UFO's, I may just finish the Indian Orange Peel this year :-).
Great runners. Since you have done sew much 'running' I'm sure that other UFO will get done in 2014.
ReplyDeleteHI Jacquie, the runners are all wonderful and each was a surprise as I scrolled down. I did a lot of piecing in the last few months, and now I need to dedicate 2014 to quilting them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of lovely table runners. You've been very productive! I could use someone pushing me to finish some of my UFOs.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year,
Susan in Texas
Great table runners, love them all. A question about your braided runner, how long were the strips you made it with please? Could one be made with a charm pack? Many thanks
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