Get on top of your quilting scraps! Make mini scrappy blocks with the scraps from other projects - great way to use up small offcuts!
Give your space a simple refresh with handmade details. Make a quick and easy table runner for your dining room. Get a FREE PDF Pattern! Home Decor | Sewing | Quilting | Patterns
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
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The perfect modern quilt project to freshen up your home, Citrus Slices pairs perfectly with prints or solid fabric. Use what you have in your stash and make it scrappy or grab your favorite fat quarter bundle for the fruit segments and rinds. Citrus Slices is perfect for the intermediate foundation paper piecer. Layout instructions are provided to make a Mini, Runner, Wall or Throw quilt. This tested pattern contains both detailed instructions and diagrams, making it easy to piece. Each block consists of half of a fruit slice, making it a flexible design to customize your own quilting project. what you get digital pattern (PDF download to computer). The link to the PDF pattern will be delivered via email after your payment is received. The email you receive will include the link to download the file to your computer. pattern details Finished quilt measures approximately: – 20″ x 20″ (Mini) – 20″ x 60″ (Runner) – 40″ x 40″ (Wall) – 60″ x 60″ (Throw) Included in this pattern: – Full color photos and diagrams – Detailed fabric requirements – Detailed, tested instructions and diagrams – Lots of tips and tricks – Coloring Sheets to play with color placement – Bonus Block Layout to make a smaller block This pattern requires foundation paper piecing techniques. General foundation paper piecing knowledge is assumed. _______________________ This pattern is for personal use only. Please do not share the instructions with others. Thank you! Make something awesome today, Sheri www.wholecirclestudio.com
Exploring the many options for layout design with Bargello patchwork blocks for the Batty for Bargello quilted reversible table runner and various quilt sizes.
This darling sunflower table runner will be the perfect way to adorn your summer and early fall kitchen decor! Finished Size: 17 1/2" x 45" Find the kit for this pattern HERE
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.
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.
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
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The holidays are quickly approaching and the excitement of holiday decorating is in the air. One of the most enjoyable ways to add some festive cheer…
Get started with this beginner's guide to crumb quilting. Explore the materials, techniques, and tips for completing a beautiful quilt!
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!
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...
Pattern to make a quilted wall hanging or table runner. Pieced background with machine applique blueberries. Wall hanging: 20" x 25" Table runner: 14" x 48"
26 Charming Charm Pack Quilt Patterns Discover over 20 free quilting patterns for charm packs! Includes baby quilts, table runners, bed quilt patterns, and more! This 26 Charming Charm Pack Quilt Patt
Applique Patchwork Cats Table Runner makes a great quilt project for your home and also includes full size templates in two sizes.
Instructions for making a modern quilted table runner using the disappearing Nine Patch technique. Using the awesome Banyan Batiks Intaglio. Free Pattern
Never made a quilt as you go block before? This tutorial will show you all about quilting as you go method - easy and for beginners!
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.
Never made a quilt as you go block before? This tutorial will show you all about quilting as you go method - easy and for beginners!
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.
Learn how to make the Midnight Glow batik table runner with this fast and easy quilt tutorial. Learn how to do wavy line quilting on your sewing machine.
Make a twisted table runner in an afternoon for an easy Christmas present.
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Fall is a great time for leaf designs of all shapes and sizes, so I used that as my inspiration for the latest issue of Quiltmaker Magazine!This table runner pattern is very easy with simple piecing and very quick fusible applique leaves. I decided to finish the applique edges with a blanket stitch after the
Choosing fabrics for ombré projects like quilts, table runners, and placemats isn't that hard. This article shows you how to get the popular gradient look.
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New Halloween quilt patterns available! The Bat quilt pattern is one of 16 designs that are perfect for the spooky season!
Hey Everyone, Here is the tutorial for the tree block from Brooke (her's is putting together either the table runner or the bedrunner). Here is Sally's Bedrunner which she has finished (over achiever). Here is my tutorial since I had to be difficult and make the lap size :) Lap Size Tree Tutorial (pdf) Cut your biggest pieces first and then use the strips to cut the next pieces. This is written as if you are using 3 green fabrics but you can use whatever you like as long as you can get all of the pieces cut. Be sure to keep your left overs you will need them for the inner tree part of the pattern that is later in this tutorial. Mark your pieces with the corresponding letter which is noted after the measurements in the cutting directions and diagrammed on the block below Cutting For Tree Block: (10”x 20”) From 2 green fabrics cut one 7” strip Subcut: 2 – 7” squares (one from each) if you don’t mind your points on each block of your tree being the same you could economize by just cutting one of these (A) 2 – 6 ½ squares (one from each)(B) From remaining green fabric cut one 6” strip Subcut: 2 – 6” squares (from the new fabric and one from one of the other two 7” strips you already have) if you don’t mind your points on each block of your tree being the same you could economize by just cutting one of these (C) 2 – 5 ½” by 3 ½” rectangles (again from 2 different fabrics)(D) 2 – 5” squares (from 2 fabrics) if you don’t mind your points on each block of your tree being the same you could economize by just cutting one of these(E) 2 – 4 ½” x 2 ½” rectangles (from 2 fabrics) (F) 2 - 4” squares (from 2 fabrics) if you don’t mind your points on each block of your tree being the same you could economize by just cutting one of these (G) 2 – 3 ½” x 1 ½” rectangles (from 2 fabrics) (H) 2 – 3” squares (from 2 fabrics) if you don’t mind your points on each block of your tree being the same you could economize by just cutting one of these (I) From Background Fabric: Cut one 7” strip Subcut: 2 – 7” squares (or one see above) (A) 2 – 6” squares (or one as above)(C) 2 – 5 ½” x 2 ½” rectangles (J) 2 – 5” squares (or one as above) (E) 2 – 4 ½” squares (K) 2 – 4” squares (or one as above)(G) 2 – 6 ½” x 3 ½” rectangles (L) 2 - 8 ½” x 2 ½” rectangles (M) 2 – 3” squares (or one as above) (I) Instructions: From your 7”, 6”, 5”, 4”, 3” squares make half square triangles as we have been doing in the last two blocks. Marking diagonally on the background squares and sewing down each side of the line, cutting apart on the line. Square to 6 ½”, 5 ½”, 4 ½”, 3 ½”, and 2 ½”. Piece the rectangles in as you see above on the block diagram. You will need two blocks just like you see them. The easiest way to do this is lay the pieces all out so you can see the picture then piece them in rows. This block will come out 10.5” x 20.5” unfinished. Inner Tree Block You will need to piece one more block from your green fabrics. You can piece this any way you like as long as it comes out 10.5” by 20.5” unfinished. Here are two different ways you can make it. These are basically to show you that you can do this any way you like. It looks good any way. And here is a graphic of how the whole quilt goes together again. As you can see the bottom row has the inner tree. And I show a version with either piecings of the inner block. it looks fine both ways so, go easy I say :) We will have another post next week about finishing with the border.
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...
I love this tutorial. Each step has a video to walk you through it - perfect for beginners! Rag quilts are so great to snuggle under. They also make a wonderful handmade gift.
Here we are again. It's time for our annual Christmas Table Runner tutorial. This year's table runner is another super easy sewing project to make. We are going to use only two pieces of fabric and yet the finished table runner looks impressive. Your family and friends will be very happy to receive one of these table runners as a gift and believe me, they will marvel at your sewing prowess. There are so many gorgeous Christmas fabrics available this year so the choice was quite difficult. We visited our local Spotlight store here in Australia and mixed and matched