Primitive Patchwork Table- Runner
January 14th, 2013
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My newest sewing project-23"x55" Table Runner.
Made from 60 9-Patch Blocks.
I alternated white cotton 2" squares with 2" scrappy squares.
I sorted through my scraps matching them into sets of five.
Alternating the white squares with the scraps, I made a total of 60 blocks.
I sewed them into a rectangle of 5 squares x 12 squares. Then layered the quilt top with battin & backing fabric.
I just did the simple 'stitch in the ditch' quilting.
I pieced the backing using the small floral binding print & a cream-colored cotton.
This picture is with my favorite Rooster Salt & Peppers.
My newest sewing project-23"x55" Table Runner.
One thing that all people who sew have in common is fabric scraps! I'm always looking for projects that put them to good use. Which is why I love patchwork, there are so many possiblities. I just finished this scrappy, 9-Patch table runner, and I'm very proud of it! I made 2" scrap squares into 9-Patch Blocks, a total of 60 blocks.
For complete instructions, visit my blog, The Smiling Cat.
The link is:
http://www.thesmilingcat.com/2013/01/primitive-9-patch-table-runner.html
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fabric, vintage, houseware, sewing, blue, red, cream, cotton, quilting, patchwork, table, table runner, quilted, primitive, textiles
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