Table Runner
13 x 56
To begin with I knew I wanted to use some yellow and orange floral scraps, knew I wanted a Sunflower and knew I wanted a buffet topper.
I reviewed several different Herringbone and French Braid tutorial and then figured out my own version.
I used 2.5 x 9.5 strips and 2.5 squares. I meant to put the strips in the same order on each side of the Sunflower but somehow they got out of order and I guess that is okay.
I made a Dresden Sunflower that would fit into a 9.5 inch square out of a variety of different yellow scraps. I hand quilted the whole thing with some odds and ends of perle #8.
And the main reason I'm going to make some smaller quilted items this year is because I have a lot of long but smaller width batting pieces I want to use. By smaller width I mean four inches or less. I meant to take a picture of the batting before I quilted but forgot. I used four long pieces and I used a herringbone stitch to stitch them together along the length which made it all nice for hand quilting.
very pretty - it fits perfectly
ReplyDeleteA lovely bright runner for your buffet. Love the sunflower! 🌻
ReplyDeleteThat’s a fun pattern and the sunflower is really pretty!
ReplyDeletePretty pretty! I have some long batting pieces too which I cut up for placemats.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of some YELLOW scraps AND batting bits, too!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable runner. It fits perfectly on the buffet top. Always feels so good to use up all the little leftovers AND to get a quick finish. Win win!
ReplyDeleteNice finish! Pretty tablerunner. Love it.
ReplyDeleteYour sunflower table runner is the essence of bright and warm and happy. I love it!!
ReplyDeleteLove that sunflower!
ReplyDelete(I was going to say something about 'killing two birds with one stone', but it looks like you took out a lot more than two...)
That's a great way to use a Dresden sunflower! I have a leftover one from my Scrappy Sprouts quilt - thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful table runner! The sunflower speaks volumes to me after living with temps under freezing for over a week! It just warmed my heart this morning! I always stitch my skinny batting scraps together for small projects. Have fun! ---"Love"
ReplyDeleteGreat piecing, tablerunners are cheerful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful runner, perfect for your buffet.
ReplyDeleteCute idea for a runner! It wouldn't work for me as there is too much clutter to be able to see a runner very well.
ReplyDeleteI have committed to making some smaller quilts this year as well. (I get carried away until I have king-sized+!) To honor that commitment I have just finished 2 French braid runners and a table topper! Yours is very pretty!
ReplyDelete-Jean
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I've never done a Dresden plate block and doing one as a sunflower is a great idea. Of course, it would have taken me months to do something this intricate and you whipped it off in no time. Well done.
ReplyDeletePat
Very nice. Only you would ever know they were out of order.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful buffet runner! The order doesn't matter ... all I see is gorgeous color. Great way to use up some yellows too (along with narrow batting strips!)!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love that sunflower!
ReplyDeleteI love the sunflower! Great runner, and made to measure.
ReplyDeleteSunflower, floral scraps, buffet runner - check, check, check.
ReplyDeleteLovely result, and don’t mention out of order- it doesn’t show or matter.
Jane