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Originally Posted by Wonnie
Originally Posted by Divokittysmom
Here are two links to two different bed runners that are currently available. HTH
http://www.crookednickel.com/patterns_kits.html#
Scroll down to 'Points of Interest' for the bedrunner.
http://search.nancysnotions.com/?q=b...er&sp_cs=UTF-8
http://www.crookednickel.com/patterns_kits.html#
Scroll down to 'Points of Interest' for the bedrunner.
http://search.nancysnotions.com/?q=b...er&sp_cs=UTF-8
#34
Originally Posted by Gerbie
Originally Posted by Wonnie
Originally Posted by Divokittysmom
Here are two links to two different bed runners that are currently available. HTH
http://www.crookednickel.com/patterns_kits.html#
Scroll down to 'Points of Interest' for the bedrunner.
http://search.nancysnotions.com/?q=b...er&sp_cs=UTF-8
http://www.crookednickel.com/patterns_kits.html#
Scroll down to 'Points of Interest' for the bedrunner.
http://search.nancysnotions.com/?q=b...er&sp_cs=UTF-8
#39
I've been thinking of doing a couple of bed runners, and have looked through my table runner patterns and thought I could just add more blocks to the ones I like to lengthen and widen them to make a bed runner. I guess I'm just too "thrifty" to go out and buy another pattern or quilting book, especially when the price of gas for the car is over $4.00 a gallon here in Nevada.
#40
Originally Posted by nevrn
I've been thinking of doing a couple of bed runners, and have looked through my table runner patterns and thought I could just add more blocks to the ones I like to lengthen and widen them to make a bed runner. I guess I'm just too "thrifty" to go out and buy another pattern or quilting book, especially when the price of gas for the car is over $4.00 a gallon here in Nevada.
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