help ideas needed!!!
#23
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Yuba City, CA
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How wonderful you are to make everyone such a nice gift! I agree that the 10 minute table runner is fast and easy but the Easy Striped Table Runner by The Quilt Company is pretty fast too and the results are awesome. The pattern uses a border print that is lengthwise on the fabric. You should be able to make two runners per yardage required. They are like potato chips. One is not enough!
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#24
Not sure what type of machine you have, but sometimes I find simple is the best. One year I found the cutest snowmen fabric that I just couldn't cut up. So made a tablerunner out of a solid piece and then on my machine I had the alaphabet so I embroidered Let It Snow!!! (like that) all over it and then embroidered little snowflakes on it in silver metallic thread. Came out really cute. So maybe you'll find that special piece and make life easy on yourself.
#25
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 1,152
An unlined Table Runner sounds good to me. My preference for a theme like you have picked would be a pattern where the fabric tells the swtory. "Winter Wonderland" shouldn't be so difficult to find. Anomal prints in snow is one think that comes to mind. Use an elongated 9 patch., .
#26
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: East Tennessee
Posts: 640
winter runners
I know most people think I'm crazy but I love Christmas and giving gifts to my friends. I belong to the local chapter of the American Sewing Guild and I put on a wondeful luncheon for our fund raiser this year. I made 130 dresden plates and used them as chargers under the members dinner plates. They took them home as a gift from me. In 2012 I want to do this again. I have decided on the theme Winter Wonderland and am thinking of making short table runners app. 24" to 30" long that I can fold in half at each place setting. My problem is the design, remember I have to make over 100 of them so I need something fairly simple to do. If you have any ideas please let me know as I have to start on these in January so they will be finished by December. Thank you in advance and Merry Christmas to everyone!!!
#27
I agree that "simple is better". I would find a pretty Snow-like fabric on sale. Use this fabric for the inside; then border with a pretty coordinating fabric. I believe I would use flannel inside; birth; finished!
#28
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Central Indiana
Posts: 1,141
What a generous person you are! Just saw a tut on the Missouri Star quilt company's site for a table runner using just 6 pieces of fabric (10 inches 3 per side or one can use pieces from a charm pack for a smaller runner) and a star appliqued in the middle. Looked to be easy to do and I thought quite nice.
#30
I did a table runner and place mats with column quilting from Nancy Zieman. With the fabric sales coming up, you should get some great deals. If you can find holiday jelly rolls, column quilting goes really quickly. But with rotary cutters, taking advantage of the christmas fabric sales, you can cut your own. http//www.nancyzieman.com.
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