Same pattern - 2 different looks - zig-zag tablerunners
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WOW! You are talented, keep up the great work!
Originally Posted by bronnyb
Thank you everybody.
There is no commercial pattern.
I made it up using graph paper and pencils.
I don't know of an easy way to describe the placement of each piece to achieve the colourway, otherwise I'd offer a tutorial.
I just sandwiched the backing/batting/top, carefully marking where to turn for the zig-zags, stitched, trimmed and snipped, then turned the right way around, pressed and topstitched around the edge. It's not perfect, but they were gifts from the heart, not competition entries.
I do appreciate all your kind comments.
bronny
There is no commercial pattern.
I made it up using graph paper and pencils.
I don't know of an easy way to describe the placement of each piece to achieve the colourway, otherwise I'd offer a tutorial.
I just sandwiched the backing/batting/top, carefully marking where to turn for the zig-zags, stitched, trimmed and snipped, then turned the right way around, pressed and topstitched around the edge. It's not perfect, but they were gifts from the heart, not competition entries.
I do appreciate all your kind comments.
bronny
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