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GeeGee 10-27-2012 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by dorismary2001 (Post 5610569)
I'm ready 2 months early! Here are pictures of some I've made recently. I'll use a couple and the others will be gifts.

WOW! What an accomplishment and they are lovely. Blessed are the recipients!

granniesan 10-27-2012 10:13 PM

Oh my goodness, what beautiful runners, each so different. Are you sharing your patterns?

lpsewing 10-27-2012 10:42 PM

Totally beautiful each & everyone

mommabear62 10-28-2012 04:50 AM

They are all beautiful!!! I really like the first and third one's the best. Would you mind sharing the patterns for those two!!!!

Thanks so much.

jojosnana 10-28-2012 04:52 AM

A lot of nice gifts .......and early too......

homebody323 10-28-2012 05:20 AM

You have inspired me for next year! Very nice.

solstice3 10-29-2012 08:46 AM

great selection!!!!

dorismary2001 10-30-2012 02:56 AM

Christmas Table Runners - pattern
 
Thank you all for your kind comments. How was No.1 done? Several of you asked. Sorry, no commercial pattern. Just a slight variation of one a friend had a picture of. Quite simple if I can explain.
1) Make ½ square triangle blocks using a dark and a light fabric. Mine finished at 4½".
2) Join these into pinwheel blocks (a 4 patch)
3) Make a wreath template by folding a square of paper (try 8") in half and keep on folding in half until you have 8 layers (a bit like a kite shape)
4) From the tiny pointed end cut out a small V shape - remember snowflake cutting at school? You may have to experiment a bit till when it's opened the hole is a nice 8 pointed star.
5) At the other end of your folded 8 layered paper, cut a nice rounded curve shape.

When you've done all this and opened it up you should have the wreath shape. Then it's just simply tracing, apply Bondaweb and then apply to the pinwheel units made in No.2. Magically looks like an intricately pieced Lemoyne Star in the middle.

Hope this makes enough sense for you to figure it out.

Doris in the U.K. where I had 17 ladies making a selection of these runners at a workshop on Saturday. Great fun!


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