10 minute table runner
#1
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.
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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#2
to continue
now you have made a tube
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press so that there are equal borders created by the backing on each side
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Now is the time to put in your batting. put back side together and sew
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#3
you are nearly done.
Next time I am going to cut the center just 9 inches so that I have more border showing. You can create yours any size you want. I am making 8 for my neighbors for Christmas and will do just simple quilting. They will all be in Christmas fabrics.
Next time I am going to cut the center just 9 inches so that I have more border showing. You can create yours any size you want. I am making 8 for my neighbors for Christmas and will do just simple quilting. They will all be in Christmas fabrics.
after sewing the ends, a point is formed. turn and press.
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This is the sample so I have not quilted it yet. You can do all kinds of things with this, like adding piping, rick-rack in the side seams, patch work in the middle, etc.
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