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Old 01-30-2010, 02:14 AM
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I'm on a limited income, so Christmas is usually something I make to give. I will do two queen size quilts (one scrap for the challenge), but I want to do some table runners for my dil, daughter and myself for our Christmas tables. Does anybody have any ideas for free patterns I can get. I mostly just need
block patterns. I can put them together on my own.
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Old 01-30-2010, 02:53 AM
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I make table runners all the time for every occasion. When I do a Christmas one I put fall fabric on the back so they can turn it over an use it at Thanksgiving time. Just make any 12 inch or 9 inch block, (I usually do 3) put a sashing between them and a border. Actually I just finished one using the Drunkards Path block.
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All you need to do is make two or three blocks and sew them together and put on a border. That being said - it is nice to be visually inspired!! Here are a couple of links that I have found and kept because I think I will tackle them for next Christmas.

http://www.quiltbug.com/Free/table-topper.htm

http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltpa...er-Pattern.htm

http://www.fatquartershop.com/Free-Q...ore_id=499&T=1

http://www.fatquartershop.com/Free-Q...ore_id=499&T=1

There are several here but you need to sign up (which is free)
http://www.freepatterns.com/list.htm...n=1&cat_id=434

I do the same for gifts - Here are two of several that I did for last Christmas ->

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That is a terrific idea. A reversible one! I was going to make two different ones using a falling leaves pattern for Thanksgiving. Thanks for the neat idea!!
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Originally Posted by eparys
All you need to do is make two or three blocks and sew them together and put on a border. That being said - it is nice to be visually inspired!! Here are a couple of links that I have found and kept because I think I will tackle them for next Christmas.

http://www.quiltbug.com/Free/table-topper.htm

http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltpa...er-Pattern.htm

http://www.fatquartershop.com/Free-Q...ore_id=499&T=1

http://www.fatquartershop.com/Free-Q...ore_id=499&T=1

There are several here but you need to sign up (which is free)
http://www.freepatterns.com/list.htm...n=1&cat_id=434

I do the same for gifts - Here are two of several that I did for last Christmas ->
Thank you so much for the links! Yours are beautiful.
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Originally Posted by graphicsbysue
That is a terrific idea. A reversible one! I was going to make two different ones using a falling leaves pattern for Thanksgiving. Thanks for the neat idea!!
I have done this before with placemats, works great.
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Are you familiar with quilterscache.com?

www.quilterscache.com

scroll down to the drop down and select free patterns and have fun!
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Originally Posted by eparys
All you need to do is make two or three blocks and sew them together and put on a border. That being said - it is nice to be visually inspired!! Here are a couple of links that I have found and kept because I think I will tackle them for next Christmas.

http://www.quiltbug.com/Free/table-topper.htm

http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltpa...er-Pattern.htm

http://www.fatquartershop.com/Free-Q...ore_id=499&T=1

http://www.fatquartershop.com/Free-Q...ore_id=499&T=1

There are several here but you need to sign up (which is free)
http://www.freepatterns.com/list.htm...n=1&cat_id=434

I do the same for gifts - Here are two of several that I did for last Christmas ->
I just want to thank you for these wonderful sites. I have been up all night collecting free pattrns off the web. I have printed several out and will put them in my 3 Ring Quilts Book. I'm having a ball. Now.... how do I get my family to do everything
I normally do while I cut, sew and quilt?

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Originally Posted by graphicsbysue

I just want to thank you for these wonderful sites. I have been up all night collecting free pattrns off the web. I have printed several out and will put them in my 3 Ring Quilts Book. I'm having a ball. Now.... how do I get my family to do everything
I normally do while I cut, sew and quilt?

:-D
OK - Please do me a favor - If/when you figure this out - PLEASE let me know :lol: :lol:
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I like to take a block 8 to 12 inches and set it on point in a table runner--can use any number of blocks depending on how long you want it. Three is a nice number. You can square off the corners to make a rectangle or leave them pointed.
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