Woven of 100% color-fast cotton. Handmade slight variations are natural and makes each piece unique. Mix and match with our napkins, placemats, table runners and tea towels (sold separately). Imported. Machine wash cold; gentle cycle. Use only non-chlorine bleach when needed. Tumble dry low. Warm iron as needed.
50wt Beige - MK50-2588 - 100% Cotton Mako Thread - 1422 Yards - Cotton Thread by AurifilAurifil’s 50wt thread is our most versatile and most popular Cotton thread. It is available in all 270 of our Cotton colors, and is wound on our iconic orange spool. The 50wt is strong and thin, and results in remarkably flat and crisp seams. While it is wonderful for piecing, subtle quilting & topstitching, and English Paper Piecing it also works incredibly well for Needle Turn Applique, Bobbin and Machine Lace, Machine Applique (Straight Stitch, ZigZag, Blind Hem and Blanket Stitch,) Machine Embroidery, Dense Machine Quilting, Subtle Machine and Longarm Quilting, Basting, Whole Cloth and Micro Quilting, and Dense Background Designs.
Define your table top with the layering of runners, lengthwise and across to create clean and crisp lines. Available in 15 colours with swatches available to order free of charge. Available in 3 sizes 15 x 72 inch 15 x 90 inch 15 x 108 inch Custom sizes welcome. Product variations: Table runners, tablecloths and placemats 100% Polyester. Launder in warm, machine dry. Designed by Interior Couture. Handmade in Canada.
16in x 42in °ۢ Quilt As You go Assembly. Uses Creative Grids CGRMT1 Quick Trim Ruler. Ruler(s) must be ordered separately Creative Grids Quick Trim And Circle Ruler found here
So I hadn't posted in over a month, and now it's two blog posts in two days! Gosh, let's see how well I can keep up this momentum ;-) Liberty Kantha Table Runner by Anorina Morris Vintage Liberty Fabrics Over on Instagram, @tinacatsew and @ava_and_neve are once again hosting the #libertysocietykanthastitchalong which is a lot of fun. Ava & Neve are THE place to shop for Liberty fabrics here in Australia so with some fabrics I have from their store along with some fabrics which a friend sent over from England, I decided to join in the fun this year. I measured how long I wanted it, so that it'd fit perfectly on my coffee table, and then improv pieced a long Liberty patchwork panel. I sandwiched it with some lovely silky pre-packaged batting I'd bought from the Fat Quarter Shop and a long backing piece and set to work stitching those lovely slow stitches with perle 8 cotton. I'm using a mix of colours for my stitching which I've bought over the years. Finally I have a project in which to use that variegated purple/blue/grey ball. Liberty Kantha Table Runner (progress) by Anorina Morris At first, I was stitching a little bit 'willy nilly' but then decided that I would do better with lines. I have now drawn up some lines (with removal ink) which range between around 1/8" to 1/2" and I'm happier with this method. It means I can sit and stitch in front of the telly without worrying (too much) about it being crooked. So far, so good and I am absolutely in love with the texture. I can't help but run my hands over the top of the piece. Love it! The back looks almost as good as the front
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