table runners, second post with images
#33
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Twin Cities, MN
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I love them both. The quilting is great. It would probably take you less time to make an other of the top runner, than to un-quilt the one you have already finished... trust me, I know... It once took me 5 hours to remove quilting stitches that took all of 5 minutes sew. I've learned just to move forward, every project is a snapshot of what I'm capable of at the time... whether its stitch quality, color choices or quilting designs.
#35
Like they say, "It's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback." They are both lovely..........move on and learn with each quilt. I don't think there is a project I make that I wouldn't do something different on. That's how I learn and hopefully change on the next project. But really, I think they are gorgeous, so don't overthink it.
#36
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Location: Tippy-top of a ridge in WV
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Both of those are great and they are different from the usual ho-hum table runners, like, you see one, you've seen them all. I would be so happy of someone gave me one like either of them.
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