This Pinwheel version is for a Saturday workshop I'm running next month. But I always like to give my ladies some creative alternatives, so I made this one too!
Approx. 19" x 47" |
Small quilting projects always lend themselves to some fun, experimental quilting!
I'll be publishing the pattern for this table runner after the workshop.
I still have some spaces available, so if you fancy dressing your table, topping your sideboard or getting a head start on Christmas projects, then drop me a line!
Jude xo
Table Runner Workshop - Saturday 2nd August, 10am - 4pm
Lovely table runners, J
ReplyDeletesweet! love the quilting especially!
ReplyDeleteI really could do with a table runner but it is something I never think of making. I also have one or two charm packs lying around that I could use, so maybe it will be a sometime soon project. x
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, we have both been working on Christmas stuff it seems, are we mad?
ReplyDeleteOooo, that quilting is so beautiful x
ReplyDeletelike both of them x would be hard to choose which one to do xx Shame you live too far away for me to join in x
ReplyDeleteBoth are very pretty. I am sure that the class will love making them too. Di x
ReplyDeleteBoth are very pretty. I am sure that your class will love making theirs. Di x
ReplyDeletePretty variations. The quilting on economy stars is really lovely. Shouldbe a fun workshop.
ReplyDeleteOooh, lovely options
ReplyDeleteboth versions very nice, will look forward to getting the pattern.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely and the quilting on them is fab. I need some table runners for my kitchen table, might take some inspiration from you!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely! Enjoying your Majorca post as well ;) How exotic. XX
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous quilting, love it!
ReplyDeleteThe quilting on the 30s runner is fabulous!!!
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