What are your favorite table runner patterns
#11
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does anyone remember the tube quilt everyone was making about 7-8 yrs ago.
I have to go to youtube to see it again. I'll make one for myself to give as gifts.
I need a long tablerunner for Christmas. Can't wait to see what others come up with.
I have to go to youtube to see it again. I'll make one for myself to give as gifts.
I need a long tablerunner for Christmas. Can't wait to see what others come up with.
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oh I LOVE this. You colors are perfect! I would love to know if there was a pattern you used or if you made up on your own!
Hi
I just finished the top of one table runner and am quite pleased about how it turned out. It is a bargello pattern and was really easy to sew together (once I had figured out in which direction to iron the seam allowances...) You can easily make it longer by adding further scallopes.
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I just finished the top of one table runner and am quite pleased about how it turned out. It is a bargello pattern and was really easy to sew together (once I had figured out in which direction to iron the seam allowances...) You can easily make it longer by adding further scallopes.
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#16
My favorite ones have been with a batik log cabin design. I have made all different tones of them and not one looks the same as the other. My dining table has one on it now with the beige, blue and muted purples on it now. It is very easy to quilt too. I like to use four together to make a round in the center and two half rounds on either end.
This is another one I did a little differently.
This is another one I did a little differently.
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My favorite ones have been with a batik log cabin design. I have made all different tones of them and not one looks the same as the other. My dining table has one on it now with the beige, blue and muted purples on it now. It is very easy to quilt too. I like to use four together to make a round in the center and two half rounds on either end.
This is another one I did a little differently.
This is another one I did a little differently.
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Hi
I just finished the top of one table runner and am quite pleased about how it turned out. It is a bargello pattern and was really easy to sew together (once I had figured out in which direction to iron the seam allowances...) You can easily make it longer by adding further scallopes.
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I just finished the top of one table runner and am quite pleased about how it turned out. It is a bargello pattern and was really easy to sew together (once I had figured out in which direction to iron the seam allowances...) You can easily make it longer by adding further scallopes.
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Edit -- I will square it up by making the triangles bigger since I need this for a dresser scarf.
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I love the look of the triangle frenzy. my galfriend makes a lot of these and there's not an ugly one among them
http://www.trianglefrenzy.com/shop/Patterns.htm
http://www.trianglefrenzy.com/shop/Patterns.htm
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