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topstitch 10-minute runner?
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I've made several 10-minute table runners, but am concerned about what they'll do when washed. So ... I've been topstitching and adding some stitch lines parallel to the edges a few inches in. So, of course, they are certainly NOT 10-minutes! (Does anyone get this done as written within even half an hour???) Anyone else do top stitching? Anyone wash theirs so know if they stay straight without the stitching?
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Love your bird fabrics!
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I haven't made one of those, but there are few things you can make and do them well that can be done in 10 minutes!
I think you are right to add the stitching especially if you are wanting it to last for a while. It would take me more than 10 minutes to get my fabric out and cut it much less sew it. |
if you use batting- some quilting is necessary- the time frame generally refers to the construction part of the top- actually putting together & quilting is not figured in
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your zig zag stitching is so nice and straight. nice runner
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I think with some quilting, it should hold up just fine. the top stitching adds to the looks of it as well as reinforcing it a little. Good luck.
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I too believe it needs something like you are doing to hold the layers together. It would become lumpy after washing if you didn't do this. To speed things up, you might experiment with tying with narrow ribbon and clipping tails short. Using a felt batting might help to keep it flat if you decide not to top-stitch (quilt) it but you'd probably need to iron it after washing to get it flat again.
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I have not made one but I think they would need top stitching also. Very pretty tablerunner and nice stitching!
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Lots of my friends have made these, just according to the original directions, no extra stitching, quilting, etc.
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I have made a number of these. The lengthy part seems to be choosing the fabric. Once that part is done and the fabric is cut, I can knock one out, with topstitching, in 10-15 minutes. If making more than one, I do them assembly line fashion and they are even quicker! I have always simply topstitched and don't use batting.
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I've made several of them and I too stitch around where you did with a decorative stitch. I think it needed that.
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I like a bit of decorative or top-stitching, too. I have used pre-washed flannel instead of batting with good results. That first one in your photo is beautiful.
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I am planing on making this runner. Have seen method done and it looks cute and easy. Question- do you need to put batting in table runners?
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Batting vs. no batting: This pattern does not call for batting. If you want a fast project then no batting is faster. You must quilt it to hold the batting in place. It's also a matter of storage to me. These can be folded in a drawer more easily than ones with batting.
This pattern makes a beautiful table if you make it really long - maybe even 60 inches. Place a candle or flower arrangement in the center then finger pleat the fabric on each side of the center. Those "finger pleats" really turn into fabric ...loops?... soft pleats?... whatever you call them - very pretty. Having said that - I have included batting with these patterns when I wanted 'heftier' runner. |
I have made a bunch of these and I do stitch mine around the edges and across the end and around the edges of the center panel. The lady who taught this as a class suggested buttons, but I could see someone setting something on it --seemed to me buttons might get in the way. I think it takes me about 30 minutes from start to finish.
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very pretty
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I can't even do the 10 minute block in 10 minutes.
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Originally Posted by mea12
(Post 5617898)
I too believe it needs something like you are doing to hold the layers together. It would become lumpy after washing if you didn't do this. To speed things up, you might experiment with tying with narrow ribbon and clipping tails short. Using a felt batting might help to keep it flat if you decide not to top-stitch (quilt) it but you'd probably need to iron it after washing to get it flat again.
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I use batting and top stitch also. Takes longer to choose fabric them put together. This is my emergency go to pattern. Also some of the craft show i do require door prize donations. This works very well for that.
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