...as the saying goes. Leave it to me to decide I want a Christmas table runner on December 30! Anyhow, I saw this one and thought it looked too simple to pass up. Only, she did a simpler quilting scheme, which just so happens to lay flat! So often I am left at the end of a project, scratching my head, asking myself "what was I thinking?"!
I just thought that a large all-over stipple was too boring. Go figure! I did a stipple on the inner diamonds (on colored part of squares), used a walking stitch white to outline the diamonds, and then did a swirly pattern in white rayon on the white border. My walking foot is starting to crap out on my, which makes me a tad irate. My regular foot leaves fewer puckers than the walker did!!
Lets try this again…
1 month ago
7 comments:
The tablerunner looks great! I love those decorative stitches you added -- nice touch. The quilting is great too. Really good job.
How cute!
I've been drawing a bunch of miniature Christmas quilts in the last couple days. Figure I'll work on them this year and will have them for Christmas next year. A table runner is also on my list. Way to go, the quilting is GREAT!
This looks great and I love the decorative stitching! It's a very nice touch.
I think the best part is the quilting and embroidery stitches, even if they have caused it not to lie flat. There is always some little centerpiece that can be stratigically placed if washing doesn't work!
Margaret, I love this, so simple but beautiful
and the decorative stitches, what a neat idea
Just steam press it from the back and that will even out all of the quilting and it will lay flat.
I love it! The decorative stitches are the perfect touch, I'll have to remember to do it again myself sometime!
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