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Fell in love with the cute snowmen fabric. Since the snowmen were in contiuous bands across the width of the fabric, I was able to make 6 table runners as gifts and 1 for myself. The close-up shows the machine embroidered redwork type snowflakes I combined and stitched randomly on the center panel insert. This one is mine and was stitched in a darker tone. The gift runners were much nicer and stitched in an opalecent mettalic thread. No pictures because they are already wrapped.
The hexagon runner was made using the large Hickory Hill templates and two leftover poinsettia fabrics. Thank you Eddie for getting the templates for me. Snowman runner [ATTACH=CONFIG]9753[/ATTACH] Snowman close-up [ATTACH=CONFIG]9830[/ATTACH] Hickory Hill hexagon [ATTACH=CONFIG]9887[/ATTACH] |
Tis the season! Really like the embroidered snowflakes in the center.
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These are both so beautiful, you do such excellent work!
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I love them! Beautiful job!
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How Gorgeous. Take a bow.
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I love them both!!! Good Job :D :D :D
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cute.
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Love those snowmen! Beautiful table mat.
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Great projects.
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Your Hickory nuts are beautiful and those fat little snowmen make me smile. :)
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Love both of these. The snowmen are such fun!
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Wow are those nice and I just love the snowflakes. The hexagon table runner is really nice I like seeing those they are so cool.
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You did a great job of using a fabric design to its fullest potential!
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FANTASTIC JOB ON ALL
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Very pretty , both of them . The snowmen are just darling . Love the poinsettias ! . Annie
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Very pretty! Love that snowman fabric!
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Both these are simply fabulous. Congratulations for such a splendid job. You are absolutely crative and talented.
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Very nice runners!!!
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I like them.
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Both are great, love them both
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Fantastic job. I notice you have a lot of quilts stacked in the background. Are they all gifts?? You have been very busy.
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Great use of the border fabic! I really think your runners are sweet.
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Quilts in the background of the snowman table runner are ready for turning and the quilting for Project Linus. I tend to assembly line sew and always have a dozen or more in progress and in various stages going at once. My sewing room is total chaos with stacks of pre-cut blocks, another of assembled tops, one of sandwiched quilts needing turning, another of turned and pinned awaiting the final quilting. When I fill a large trash bag with finished quilts (usually about 10) they go into my car for delivery to the Project Linus coordinator when I happen to be in her area or until I'm forced to take them to her because I have no more room in the car. |
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