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can anyone recommend a simple table runner pattern for a round table?

can anyone recommend a simple table runner pattern for a round table?

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Old 11-15-2010, 01:00 PM
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I've been looking and cannot find anything
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I have a hard time too finding one for a round table
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Old 11-15-2010, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by kriscraft99
I've been looking and cannot find anything
try looking at any tree skirts -- they are all round or octagonal.

A friendship star center with panels on both ends might be the easiest
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I have done some table toppers by cutting four strips sewed at 60 degree angles and then sewing the six cut triangles together to make the top.

I posted mine here: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-75562-2.htm

They are fun to do.
Hope this helps.

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Old 11-15-2010, 01:30 PM
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What about dresdan plate
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I'm making myself one for Christmas. I took a plastic template for octagons, and put a ruler against each side and drew new lines, continued it till it was almost past the half my table size. Now all I have to do is cut out each of the different sizes and add seam allowances, cut the fabric and sew them together. I already have cream and charcoal, which matches most of my newly painted small dining room and front room, both of which you can see from the front door. I think some brownish maroon, which is the big couch, and some muted red/blue/yellow which is in the several very old Mexican wool thingeys draped over things, especially my two cats' stools in front of the dining room window. (They fight over who sits in who's chair, just like kids).
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Ramona that sounds like you have a good idea I just cant picture how to do it...
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Originally Posted by BMP
What about dresdan plate
This is what I did, a dresden plate that I pillowcased instead of binding. You can cut the wedges to make it any size you want.
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oh I love that!! pictures sure do speak 1,000 words ;)

Originally Posted by Deara
I have done some table toppers by cutting four strips sewed at 60 degree angles and then sewing the six cut triangles together to make the top.

I posted mine here: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-75562-2.htm

They are fun to do.
Hope this helps.

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I love this idea! did you "birth" it through the center?

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What about dresdan plate
This is what I did, a dresden plate that I pillowcased instead of binding. You can cut the wedges to make it any size you want.
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