I didn't have time to post a photo of another table runner I just finished. I finished sewing the label on, on the night of the 23rd. We were leaving to go to Pauanui on the 24th, and had to drop this off to my grand-daughter in her new home, on the way.
Ditch stitching the edges of the trees.
I stitched some straight lines on the trees and some wavy lines on the background.
Back view
I was really please with how it turned out, and apart from the striped border and binding fabrics, the rest was from my stash!
I love it when that happens.
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http://www.susannasquilts.blogspot.com
Ditch stitching the edges of the trees.
I stitched some straight lines on the trees and some wavy lines on the background.
Back view
I was really please with how it turned out, and apart from the striped border and binding fabrics, the rest was from my stash!
I love it when that happens.
Thanks for dropping by
http://www.susannasquilts.blogspot.com
7 comments:
It is gorgeous and will be a treasured thing to pull out each Christmas. Isn't it sweet when you can turn your stash into beautiful and useful items and gifts.
Thanks for sharing.
Connie :)
Very nice table runner. Doesn't it feel good to make something nice from fabrics we already have on hand? Blessings!
You really do very well at making deadlines Sue. Another lovely handmade keepsake for a family member. They are a lucky lot, no doubt about it!
what a nice runner and I love the striped fabric.
Happy Holidays
What a lovely gift. Sadly Christmas seems a distant memory by now, but at least the weather is improving. Thank you for linking up with my Peacock Party.
What a great Christmas runner - good you were able to get it finished and delivered before the big day! The striped border finishes it off well. And your Dresden plates was a lovely finish too. Happy and Crative New Year!!
That is so lovely! She will have been very happy with that!
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