Exploring the many options for layout design with Bargello patchwork blocks for the Batty for Bargello quilted reversible table runner and various quilt sizes.
Give your space a simple refresh with handmade details. Make a quick and easy table runner for your dining room. Grab my FREE PDF Pattern!
5 Small and Inexpensive DIY Sewing Christmas Gifts! Make a quilted table runner, rope bowl or pillow with this free tutorial.
Sewing simple projects allow you to learn new techniques easily. Table runners come under the easy project category and help you understand the basic as well
Hi everyone! I'm back again with another free quilt pattern just for you. This time, I am bringing you a quilted table runner pattern called Orange You Glad. You can find this free pattern below. This quilt pattern utilizes the Modern Curves Acrylic Template Set that I paired up with Riley Blake Designs to create. The
Top US quilting blog, Diary of a Quilter, shares their Easy Quilted Table Runner Tutorial - a great beginning quilting project. Clik here now for more!!
Hidden Wells table runner is a fast and easy table runner to make with this fun quilt block that uses 4 fat quarters of fabric.
16 fall-themed table runner ideas, including tutorials and patterns perfect for your Thanksgiving table or for a thank-you gift to a hostess. Perfect for precuts or scraps.
Self-Binding Quilt Tutorial Self Binding means: Bring the quilt backing to the front and using it as your binding, I am bring this over from The Quilt Ladies, this post is used and asked for all the time, Thank you for that. Just a few days ago I received this comment on my original post: … Continue reading "Self-binding a Quilt Tutorial"
Make the Four Patch Star Navy Floral Table Runner which is a fast and easy quilt table runner that I'll show you how to make!
A range of kits containing everything needed for a variety of boro stitching projects. Included are kits for making quilts, cushions, bags, purses, and clothing in the boro style.
Photo above © Kristen Long This quilting pattern / tutorial is available for free... Full post: Twisted Pole Tablerunner
A table runner can add warmth and texture to any room. Check out this tutorial to make your own simple and elegant quilted table runner.
Even though my Arizona town is still hot… as in, high 90’s hot… we have fall on the mind. My home doesn’t have a lot of places for decorations to sit, but I do have a dinner…
Make a twisted table runner in an afternoon for an easy Christmas present.
Kawandi Table Runner - a fun and easy way to use up fabric scraps, creating a beautiful, hand quilted project.
Fall is finally here and the weather is teasing us with cooler days. We had to get into the seasonal spirit, and this pumpkin table...
Hey there! Andy here from A Bright Corner and today I’m bringing you a tutorial for a Scrappy Pumpkin Table Runner. I know that Halloween is just over a week away, but guess what? This table runner is not only great for Halloween but works perfectly as Thanksgiving decor as well. So you can make […] Read more...
To start the Table Runner, you really only need your ruler, 2 fabrics, and a rotary cutter. If you want to use a special ruler, you can....
If you've ever made a quilt, chances are you've used the straight line quilting technique. It's a popular choice mostly for smaller projects like table runners, potholders, placemats, baby quilts, etc. but can be used for big size quilts too.
Designed by © Vicki Purnell This quilting pattern / tutorial is available for free... Download Pattern: Pole Twist Table Runner
Instructions for making a modern quilted table runner using the disappearing Nine Patch technique. Using the awesome Banyan Batiks Intaglio. Free Pattern
Here are FREE patterns for Black and White quilts! What could be more stylish? To go to a pattern : Scroll down the page until you see the...
Looking for a fall table runner or mini quilt on the less spooky side? The Gingham & Pumpkins Table Runner is more farmhouse style than haunted house style. Creating the gingham border is all about choosing different shades of the same color. Melanie also suggests using the gingham effect to create borders for different blocks […]
Easy quilts with free patterns for sewing ideas that don't take too much time. Make a simple and quick quilt idea with these 35 projects.
A Charming Block Design for a Table Topper or Wall Quilt, Too! Patchwork pumpkins star in this beautiful quilt for your autumn decor. Select a variety of fabrics from your stash to give it a scrappy look. While the tendency may be to make the pumpkins from all orange fabrics, the quilt will be more …
Summer is finally here! With Fourth of July just around the corner, I wanted to share this quick and easy quilted table runner tutorial. Nothing says Americana like summer barbeques with friends, family and fireworks on Independence Day. So why not spruce up your table with this sawtooth star table runner. This beginner friendly...
Fall is finally here and the weather is teasing us with cooler days. We had to get into the seasonal spirit, and this pumpkin table...
In today's post Christine Baker shares the many ways that rail fence blocks can be arranged in a quilt and shows how to finish sewing the top of her strip pieced table runner.
Tutorial: Jacob's Ladder quilt block tutorial for beginners
Make a Patchwork Hexagon Table Runner
Applique Patchwork Cats Table Runner makes a great quilt project for your home and also includes full size templates in two sizes.
Today I'm sharing this fun Bat Table Runner Pattern - it's the perfect addition for your Halloween decor! More infos about this free pattern add-on here!
In my search for new Holly Bazaar ideas Roberta kindly offered up a pumpkin pattern that she thought might suit. She was bang on. It's called Autumn Spice by The Pattern Basket. Not certain that I would ever make the full quilt, but it's going to make a pretty autumn table runner. The pattern is really well written and the pumpkins come together quite quickly. I also like the scrappiness of it. Didn't notice until after my cutting was complete that I had accidentally selected all dots for my pumpkins, but I like that, too. The stems could have been scrappy as well but I opted to simplify things a bit and made them all from the same grey. I started out thinking that I was going to make a square table topper and experiment with a border. For whatever reason, I cut enough for two blocks, but when the block came together I just felt that it would be lost inside the border (it's about 12" square). So, I cut a third and made a runner instead and I am happy that I did. I had plans to use an orange and black gingham for the border but it's just a tad too harsh for the rest of it, so I will keep things simple and stay with a white border bound with green.....M