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    Thanks for sharing - a great idea for my co-workers!

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    My friend made one of these in Christmas fabric and it turned out beautiful...thank you for the tut

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    Great quick idea. Thanks for sharing.
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    I am going to my neighbors tonite, we are going to make 10 minute table runners. I hope I can make it in 20, because I need 4 by Friday for gifts!

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    Hi all, I just googled "ten minute table runner" click inter & up came a pattern
    From UtahState University. Printed out just fine & everything. I am going to make lots of these.
    Your tutorial is wonderful. We just need to see 1 and were off running our little legs off aren't we??
    Your work on them is wonderful and so pretty.

    Thank you so much for sharing.


    Quote Originally Posted by oma66 View Post
    The name is 10 minute table runner, but it took me 35 min. cutting, sewing, pressing, and putting in the batting. Some of you more seasoned quilters/sewer can probably do it in 10 minutes.

    1 pc. fabric wof X 18 inches
    1 pc. fabric wof x 12 inches
    batting 18x45

    see the photos below.

    sew the length of the fabric

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    sew length of fabric on the other side

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    contrasting fabrics

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    I've made quite a bit of them as Christmas presents. Gave some away early so that the recipients could use them this holiday season. They all were so well received. I received the pattern from my lqs and my dealer. I didn't do one though until I saw your tut as I am a visual learner. I varied the widths based on my center panel and even added an inner border as I saw fit. I used a thin lining from pelon.

    Thank you - will post my pics soon.

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    The pattern I use is 9" wide center fabric and 18" wide border fabric but the same instructions. Batting or not up to you.

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    I use 12"WOF for center and 24" WOF border. It comes to 17 1/2 " wide and 41" inches long. Thiis my favorite size.
    Boom 12 - Short & Sweet

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