QB Table Runner Contest --- WINNERS ANNOUNCED (PAGE 1)
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HOW TO VOTE:
1. Votes must be cast by email to [email protected]
Vote by email only, using the subject line. The subject line must read:
Table Runner - I Vote For #[insert entry number here]
2. State your board name in the body of the email.
3. Votes posted as comments in this topic will not count.
4. Votes sent by private message will not count.
5. Votes emailed that don't have the correct subject line and your board name in the body will not count.
Only one vote per voter, please.
VOTING CLOSED AT MIDNIGHT, 21 OCT 11, EASTERN US TIME
1st PLACE ... ENTRY #4
2nd PLACE ... ENTRY #3
1. Votes must be cast by email to [email protected]
Vote by email only, using the subject line. The subject line must read:
Table Runner - I Vote For #[insert entry number here]
2. State your board name in the body of the email.
3. Votes posted as comments in this topic will not count.
4. Votes sent by private message will not count.
5. Votes emailed that don't have the correct subject line and your board name in the body will not count.
Only one vote per voter, please.
VOTING CLOSED AT MIDNIGHT, 21 OCT 11, EASTERN US TIME
1st PLACE ... ENTRY #4
2nd PLACE ... ENTRY #3
#2
Entry #1
JNCT14
Design is a Queen’s Crown from Quilter’s Cache. Thanks to Deb Watkins who gave me the inspiration to use the pattern.
Machine pieced, hand and machine quilted (by me!)
JNCT14
Design is a Queen’s Crown from Quilter’s Cache. Thanks to Deb Watkins who gave me the inspiration to use the pattern.
Machine pieced, hand and machine quilted (by me!)
#3
Entry #2
Nikki.
I did the piecing and quilting myself. My final measurements were 46x16.5”.
The pattern is: Woven Tumbler Blocks, Reversible Table Runner or Placemats by Dream Weaver Patterns (DreamWeaverPatterns.com)
I purchased the pattern at 3 Dudes Quilting in Phoenix, AZ. (3dudesquilting.com) It took me one trip to buy the pattern and a year later I was in the store again and purchased the fabrics.
Nikki.
I did the piecing and quilting myself. My final measurements were 46x16.5”.
The pattern is: Woven Tumbler Blocks, Reversible Table Runner or Placemats by Dream Weaver Patterns (DreamWeaverPatterns.com)
I purchased the pattern at 3 Dudes Quilting in Phoenix, AZ. (3dudesquilting.com) It took me one trip to buy the pattern and a year later I was in the store again and purchased the fabrics.
#4
SECOND PLACE - #3
ManiacQuilter2
Name of Pattern: Bargello Table Runner
Book : Twist & Turn Bargello Quilts
Author: Eileen Wright
I wasn't impress with the color choices in the book so I thought to try the pattern with Christmas fabrics. This is a really easy pattern for people who have this design listed on their bucket list. I wanted to try something different for the backing. I had heard a lot of chat on the board with the disappearing 9 patch so I thought that it would work as a backing. Some of my best backings where enlarging standard blocks. I was VERY lucky that the final backing size was just 2 inches longer and wider than the quilt. I used a Multi Color YLI thread on the backing and solid Rayon thread for the front. I cut a 2" double fold binding..
ManiacQuilter2
Name of Pattern: Bargello Table Runner
Book : Twist & Turn Bargello Quilts
Author: Eileen Wright
I wasn't impress with the color choices in the book so I thought to try the pattern with Christmas fabrics. This is a really easy pattern for people who have this design listed on their bucket list. I wanted to try something different for the backing. I had heard a lot of chat on the board with the disappearing 9 patch so I thought that it would work as a backing. Some of my best backings where enlarging standard blocks. I was VERY lucky that the final backing size was just 2 inches longer and wider than the quilt. I used a Multi Color YLI thread on the backing and solid Rayon thread for the front. I cut a 2" double fold binding..
#7
Entry #6
sarahrachel
Pattern: A Quilter's Puzzle (mystery quilt) from Quick and Easy Quilting issue December 1999 (final issue, I don't have the first 2 parts and made it up from what I could see)
sarahrachel
Pattern: A Quilter's Puzzle (mystery quilt) from Quick and Easy Quilting issue December 1999 (final issue, I don't have the first 2 parts and made it up from what I could see)
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