Easy Striped Tablerunner pattern...
#11
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I found a link for placemat free downloadable directions. It could easily be stretched into a table runner I think.
http://www.jinnybeyer.com/tqs-2/
http://www.jinnybeyer.com/tqs-2/
#12
Yes, that's perfect. This template method would definitely be easier than the method that I used.
http://quilt-knit-run-sew.blogspot.c...f-striped.html
http://quilt-knit-run-sew.blogspot.c...f-striped.html
#14
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Originally Posted by JenniePenny
Originally Posted by Love2Craft
A few years ago I downloaded a tablerunner from the Timeless Treasures site that used a border print and with a couple of quick cuts you had the ends that gave it a unique look of "wrapping" the corner. Does anyone have this?
I have this pattern that I can sell you for $4. Please let me know if you would be interested.
Here is a tablerunner using this pattern I made just recently for the fall tablerunner swap.
Thanks,
Nancy
Quilter711
#15
Originally Posted by quilter711
Originally Posted by JenniePenny
Originally Posted by Love2Craft
A few years ago I downloaded a tablerunner from the Timeless Treasures site that used a border print and with a couple of quick cuts you had the ends that gave it a unique look of "wrapping" the corner. Does anyone have this?
I have this pattern that I can sell you for $4. Please let me know if you would be interested.
Here is a tablerunner using this pattern I made just recently for the fall tablerunner swap.
Do you still have this pattern for sale?
Thanks,
Nancy
Quilter711
#16
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Location: Massachusetts
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Jennie, Thank you so much for responding. I found the ruler on overstock.com for $13.95 including shipping! I am going to try one of my LQS for the pattern. I really like this pattern a lot and will probably use it many times. Thx for all you help!
Nancy
Nancy
#17
After reading info on this thread, I looked for fabric to try this. Since I couldn't find any I liked locally, I made my own stripes, using fabric from my stash. Interesting how this can work. It is not as quick as buying the fabric, but fun to see the results.
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