Here is the pattern
http://www.quiltbus.com/tabletopper.htm sewaholic, I just left the strips as they were, was lucky in that the sewing of each side matched up. However, if they hadn't then I would have cut the edges into straight edge and sewn as the pattern indicates. |
Very very pretty. Could put "chicken" fabric in the center :D
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THEY are beautiful!! I want to go cut some out now BUT I Hate to sound dumb but, if you left strips as they are, then how did you quilt and bind them? Margie
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Did not bind it. I think the term is "birthing". I placed each front to front, sewed the edges, leaving a section unsewn, turned inside out and then sewed around the very edge so that they wouldn't slip. Then I also just made a little tacking stitch every so often down the middle so it wouldn't slip through there either.
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What a fabulous idea! Thank you for sharing the link with us. :D
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Thanks racnquilter for the link. Hope you didn't think I was being rude, about the binding thing. They are very pretty, and very even. :D
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terrific idea--great runners. Thanks for sharing :-)
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sewaholic, did not give it a thought!! Thanks for the compliments.
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Thanks for the link
Hope mine turn out as good as yours |
very nice. great idea to make reversible.
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