Patrick Lose "Bright Christmas" table runner
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Thank you!
Beautiful job, Pam, on the "Bright Christmas" runner and thanks to all of you for making my day! I really appreciate your comments and interest in what I do. And it inspires me to get to the drawing board and come up with more designs! I hope you're all enjoying the season
Cheers,
Patrick
http://www.PatrickLose.com
Cheers,
Patrick
http://www.PatrickLose.com
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Cedar Falls, IA
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Beautiful job, Pam, on the "Bright Christmas" runner and thanks to all of you for making my day! I really appreciate your comments and interest in what I do. And it inspires me to get to the drawing board and come up with more designs! I hope you're all enjoying the season
Cheers,
Patrick
http://www.PatrickLose.com
Cheers,
Patrick
http://www.PatrickLose.com
#30
Just to cute! Nothing says Christmas like a home lit with Christmas bulbs. Love the stars....just a fun runner!
I'm making table runners for a few of my Christmas presents. Two lucky folks are getting ones made with the Patrick Lose "Bright Christmas" pattern. It is one of my favorites - big Christmas bulbs and stars. The directions recommended using gold metallic thread for the initial quilting. I wasn't sure how that would work since I hadn't ever used metallic thread on my relatively new Handiquilter Sweet 16 sitdown system. I made a sample sandwich and set up Yenmet metallic thread and a Superior SuperBob prewound bobbin and gave it a try. It worked! I didn't even have to adjust the tension, something that definitely surprised me. The quilting is just a big meander. After the runner is quilted, I outlined with a light satin stitch in black. I still have to do the binding (my least favorite part of quilting), but I decided to post now. I hope I figure out how to post pictures!
Here is a close up showing just the quilting before the satin stitching. The colors are duller in the picture than they are in person.
Here is one of the hangings. It comes out to be about 40x14 inches.
Pam
Here is a close up showing just the quilting before the satin stitching. The colors are duller in the picture than they are in person.
Here is one of the hangings. It comes out to be about 40x14 inches.
Pam
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