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Old 11-03-2019, 11:29 AM
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Default Christmas runner... but how to quilt?

I was asked to do a Christmas runner for sisters in-laws in a short time scale but am still to decide how to quilt it - I need something quick and simple.
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Because it is all squares, I would do continuous curve of orange peel... but...I would do straight lines so every square had a 4 point star in it since it looks Christmas?
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]619222[/ATTACH]This us what continuous curves looks like with straight lines instead of curves.
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Old 11-03-2019, 01:03 PM
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RJLinkletter - love your Christmas runner!

Tartan - thats great advice for quilting that beautiful Christmas runner! I have not tried continuous curves with straight lines before. Perfect for this project, but can you elaborate on how to get started??? I have a couple items that type of quilting would be great for!
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So festive and ready for the holidays
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Old 11-03-2019, 01:30 PM
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Thanks Tartan that looks like a really interesting idea which I am going to investigate further. It seems like it might involve a lot of turning of the runner but I am intrigued by it...
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The benefit of this FMQ pattern is it can be done all with one sewing continuous line. It is worked using the seam lines as your grid.[ATTACH=CONFIG]619242[/ATTACH]
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If you are comfortable with FMQ, another idea is to quilt holly leaves in the white sections of your quilt. Here's link to a stencil to show you one way to do so.
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Thanks to both of you. My FMQ is ok (a work in progress). I’m happy to do it on things for me or things I am giving as gifts as they don’t have to be perfect. This is different as my sister has paid for the fabric and ‘ordered’ it. I’m going have a practice this week and then decide. I do love the idea for future use if not this one though (and I always wondered how people did orange peel!)
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Very pretty runner. Since everything is in squares maybe something with curves or round design
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