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    Old 07-05-2011, 08:36 AM
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    Hi all,
    I am hoping to make my oldest daughter a table runner for her birthday. I have a couple charm packs that go together (not brights but darker blues, greens, burgandy, browns and golds) and I wondered if any of you could point me to a free pattern to use some up. I have done the twister one and I could do that I guess. I take longer to figure out what pattern to use than I take to make the project. Not to hard of pattern please. Anyway, if anyone has an awesome pattern to share with me I would be most grateful. Hope you all had a great 4th of July and God Bless America1
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    Old 07-05-2011, 08:43 AM
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    how about a few of yur favorite blocks, or d9p, or log cabin???? google or bing table runners. i making one now from chicken scratch it should take me about 100 to 200 hrs to complete
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    Old 07-05-2011, 08:45 AM
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    The Moda site has lots of projects for charm packs.
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    Old 07-05-2011, 08:48 AM
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    Thanks, I do have lots of blocks I could pick out but I just wondered if someone had a pattern they loved. I did google table runner free patterns but was not too happy with the results. I hope you are talking about a large quilt and not a table runner taking 100 to 200 hours. :o) What is chicken scratch?
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    Old 07-05-2011, 08:50 AM
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    Thanks, I will check Moda out!
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    Old 07-05-2011, 09:16 AM
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    If you can sort your charm pack by color families, this one will work. I sorted the charms by color, cut the them in half, lined them up and sewed them end to end, moving down the stacks as I started each vertical row (column one started at the first stack, column two started with the second stack, etc). When I sewed the sides together, I shifted each one a half unit. I had an odd number of strips, so when I reached the center, I shifted directions. If your number is even, then just keep going for a diagonal effect. Sounds harder than it is.
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    If you can sort your charm pack by color families, this one will work. I sorted the charms by color, cut the them in half, lined them up and sewed them end to end, moving down the stacks as I started each vertical row (column one started at the first stack, column two started with the second stack, etc). When I sewed the sides together, I shifted each one a half unit. I had an odd number of strips, so when I reached the center, I shifted directions. If your number is even, then just keep going for a diagonal effect. Sounds harder than it is. The hot pad was extra strips. The color isn't that pink. It's a very soft coral. The only change I would make is to make the ends a smaller angle - less pointed. You could even do it as a rectangle - no points.
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    Old 07-05-2011, 09:34 AM
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    Originally Posted by Shari B
    Hi all,
    I am hoping to make my oldest daughter a table runner for her birthday. I have a couple charm packs that go together (not brights but darker blues, greens, burgandy, browns and golds) and I wondered if any of you could point me to a free pattern to use some up. I have done the twister one and I could do that I guess. I take longer to figure out what pattern to use than I take to make the project. Not to hard of pattern please. Anyway, if anyone has an awesome pattern to share with me I would be most grateful. Hope you all had a great 4th of July and God Bless America1
    A quick search gave me these:

    Free pattern from Fat Quater shop - uses 66 charm squares ... http://www.fatquartershop.com/Free-Q...ll-Hanging.asp

    Pattern not given, but real easy to do and/or adapt to a different size: Needs 40 charm squares as shown, plus accent fabric (strip, binding, backing) and ric-rac trim. http://scrappythreads.blogspot.com/2...le-runner.html

    Again, pattern not given, but easy to duplicate and/or adjust. As shown uses 24 charm squares, border fabric (appears to be cut at 2 1/2"), binding/backing, and ric-rac. http://craftincami.blogspot.com/2011...le-runner.html

    Another no-pattern, easy to adapt. Cut each square in half to make 2 1/2" x 5" bricks and seam together: http://roziesmumblings.blogspot.com/...rk-sewing.html
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