So I headed to my local quilt shop in search of the perfect fabric. I didn't see a border print like the sample, but I did find a large scale stripe that I hoped would have the same effect. I also bought a companion floral print to use on the back.
This is the fabric pressed selvage to selvage |
I made the top in just a couple hours. It really was fast and easy as advertised . Basically it is a stack of Quarter Square Triangles sewn together in different ways. I had LOTS of fabric leftover. So I decided to make another one. I was going to keep one for me but then remembered someone else that I needed a gift for.
I chose different ways to set the blocks for two different looks. I basted them and quilted them. I chose black to bind them just to pull it all together and define the outside. Here are my finished products.
Finished Table Runners |
Table Runner Backs |
Not bad. Two completed projects from one fabric in what probably added up to a full day's work.
Happy Quilting,
Carol
Great job! Thanks for the link! I believe I must share it!
ReplyDeleteI'm really pleased with the way they turned out. I would make them again and I usually don't like doing the same project over and over again. But this is so easy and turns out so well.
ReplyDeleteYou make so many things so quickly I wonder if you sew while you are on the road to your various shows, as well! Lovely project! Would you say that one yard would be enough for just one table runner?
ReplyDeleteThey look great! I am glad to find another quick table runner pattern.
ReplyDeleteIf I'm on the road for an extended time I bring my machine with me. If I have a day off I sew. I get the stitching part of RedWork samples done because I work on those while my husband drives. The pattern calls for 2 yards of fabric but I got 2 table runners, including the backs from that. So I think you could do it with one yard.
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