Welcome to the fifth day of our Home for the Holidays blog hop!
This week we'll be featuring a variety of small sewing projects to add holiday cheer to your house. These are fast and easy--you can still make them for this year, or bookmark the tutorial until after the holidays! We hope you enjoy these tutorials--and don't miss a chance to win a bundle of the fabrics featured each day!
Today Connie from Freemotion by the River is here sharing a patchwork table runner made using Ro Gregg's Peace on Earth collection. Two coordinates help the large focal print to shine, and a tonal outer border adds the perfect frame.
Here's Connie!
I'm glad to be taking part in the Home for the Holidays Blog Hop!
The beautiful Christmas collection I'm working with is called Peace on Earth by Ro Gregg. The dark green border I used is from the Leather collection. The size of the table runner is 19" x 43".
Materials:
1/3 yard Christmas print
1/3 yard cream print
1/3 yard light green print
1/2 yard dark green
2/3 yard backing
Cutting:
Cream print:
cut one - 5 1/2" WOF (width of fabric) strip
sub-cut - three - 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" squares
cut two - 2 1/4" WOF (width of fabric) strips
sub-cut - 24 - 2 1/4" x 2 1/4" squares
Light green print:
cut two - 2 1/4" WOF (width of fabric) strips
sub-cut - 24 - 2 1/4" x 2 1/4" squares
cut three - 1 1/2" WOF (width of fabric) strips for first border
sub-cut - 2 - 1 1/2" x 12 1/2" pieces
sub-cut - 2 - 1 1/2" x 38 1/2" pieces
Christmas print:
cut two - 5 1/2" WOF (width of fabric) strips
sub-cut 12 - 4" x 5 1/2" rectangles
Dark Green Border:
cut three - 3" - WOF (width of fabric) strips
sub-cut 2 - 3" x 19 1/2" pieces
sub-cut 2 - 3" x 38 1/2" pieces
Dark Green Binding:
cut three - 2 1/2" WOF (width of fabric) strips
Make the Table Runner:
Use a 1/4" seam allowance for the entire project and press to the darkest fabric.
Sew the 2 1/4" squares together as shown below. Make 12 groups.
Then add the 3" x 19" pieces to the sides.
Add your batting and backing and quilt as desired. Use the 2 1/2" strips of dark green for the binding.
Enjoy your new table runner for the holidays!
Thanks Connie!
This contest is now closed.
See the entire Peace on Earth collection by Ro Gregg here.
Check out each day of our Home for the Holidays Hop!
Day 1: The Ho Ho Ho Pillow
Day 2: The Present Pillow
Day 3: Snowflake Pillow
Day 4: O Christmas Tree Pillow
Day 6: Snowflake Table Topper
Day 7: Let It Snow Applique Quilt
Day 8: Cinnamon Scented Coasters
Day 6: Snowflake Table Topper
Day 7: Let It Snow Applique Quilt
Day 8: Cinnamon Scented Coasters
Connie's runner is beautiful with those fabrics.
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ReplyDeleteLove the runner! Will have to make one for next year.
ReplyDeleteLove the runner! Will have to make one for next year.
ReplyDeleteI love Christmas hops. Connie does great things with these beautiful fabrics.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous table runner and stunning fabrics.
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This is very pretty-love the greens in the runner.
ReplyDeleteTy for sharing your table runner very pretty....happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteTy for sharing your table runner very pretty....happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI realy love your table runner!
ReplyDeleteThis year I made some christmas pillows.
The fabric bundle looks so nice,thank´s for the chance to win.
lOVE THE COLORS IN THE TABLE RUNNER. THANKS FOR SHARING
ReplyDeleteGreat little runner. The fabric is very pretty!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute table runner and the instructions are so easy to follow. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteLove this table runner!
ReplyDeleteSweet runner and a Perot gift idea!!! I know that my aunt would love something like this!!
ReplyDeleteI love Connie's work! This is a beautiful table runner.
ReplyDeleteGreat runner Connie!
ReplyDeleteI love the fabrics you used!
Love how this turned out! crystalbluern at tds dot net
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration. Great fabric.
ReplyDeleteConnie always has such great ideas and this one is no exception.
ReplyDeleteThis would be perfect on my table at Christmas dinner
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Very nice, good use of such sweet fabric...thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove Connie's runner and the fabric is to die for! Definitely been added to my bucket list!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pattern for the table runner. Looks easy, and can showcase a nice feature fabric like the one from the Peace on Earth collection.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial for the beautiful table runner. It's just what I needed for a Christmas present on Thursday.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. I love to make table runners. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics are beautiful. Thanks for the project.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors of these fabrics! Great tutorial, too!
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Beautiful table runner! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletelove the fabrics that you have chosen for this project.
ReplyDeleteI love Connie's tutes and ideas!! Love the fabrics also. :)
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Good tutorial! 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteGreat quick table runner, thanks Connie!
ReplyDeleteLove the table runner and during my visit I discovered the gorgeous Christmas cushions you have been sharing. I am so into cushions right now and I will definitely be making the Snowflake, O CHristmas Tree, and Ho Ho Ho. Thanks so much.
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Love the table runner and during my visit I discovered the gorgeous Christmas cushions you have been sharing. I am so into cushions right now and I will definitely be making the Snowflake, O CHristmas Tree, and Ho Ho Ho. Thanks so much.
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I like traditional red and green, but the little bit of pink and beigey gold is really sophisticated. Very pretty!
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ReplyDeletenice table runner! I like your tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial, I love the runner.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty table runner. I love the greens! cknapp3626(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
ReplyDeleteLove this runner!! Thanks for sharing Tutorial with us!!
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS BLESSINGS!!
Have been enjoying this blog tour and seeing all of the creative uses for the fabric lines. Thanks Fabri-Quilt.
ReplyDeleteConnie's runner is lovely.
ReplyDeleteI just love these blog hops for the holidays or any time of year really. So full of ideas that make me want to sew! THank you!
ReplyDeleteLovely table runner, thanks for the instructions and pics - very pretty fabrics.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful runner with lovely fabrics. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work and the fabrics are lovely x
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful fabric. My mother would would have loved it.
ReplyDeleteLove this. I think the dark green border really ties it all together so nicely!
ReplyDeletedetermineddebby at gmail dot com
Great tutorial. Looks like I can do this one
ReplyDeleteConnie made a beautiful, but easy, runner from those fabrics.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas...new to blogging...love the tutorials..helps me so much..thank you!
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS! THANKS FOR SHARING A NEAT TUTORIAL+GIVEAWAY TOO! msstitcher1214@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pretty tutorial for Connie's tablerunner.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial by Connie and a lovely runner .
ReplyDeleteVery nice runner, love the fabrics!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I love the wreath effect. You could easily make one block and hang it on your door.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, thanks for sharing. This would be a great quick gift for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table runner and easy to make.
ReplyDeletethis is lovely. thanks for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteConnie's tutorials are always so easy to follow. I'll be saving this one as I have all the others.
ReplyDeleteConnie really makes such beautiful things! This is one more that I love and want to make for myself! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your table runner pattern. I love decorating for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLove the table runner.
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Peggy
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I like the panel (your link to all the fabrics) and saw there is an apron too! Very pretty runner.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric and runner. I like the subtle Christmas design. jarvenpa1ne at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Connie. You always come through with a winner.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial. Love the greens.
ReplyDeleteSweet & simple runner :) thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteGreat table runner--love how it showcases the beautiful fabrics!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial love the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table runner - and seems so adaptable!
ReplyDeleteGreat instructions and beautiful tablerunner!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics and beautiful runner!
ReplyDeleteSusan
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Beautiful fabrics and beautiful runner!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Susie.galasso@gmail.com
This blog tour with all your projects is wonderful! Thanks for sharing and showcasing Ro Gregg's scrumptious and beautiful fabric line.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
Love the fabrics and table runner.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to use the fabric! Love her tutorial too. Thanks for having such a nice tour!
ReplyDeleteSometimes the simplest patterns are brought to life by the fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThe table runner is awesome and nice color combinations to make a cute table runner. Great work.Love to do it.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful runner. Thanks for the tutorial!
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Love the runner. Great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful way to show off these gorgeous fabrics Connie!
ReplyDeleteLove how this table runner looks on the wicker sofa. I have a wicker sofa on my porch and need to create this look next year. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric colors you chose for the table runner. Thank you for the tutorial. Your pictures are very clear and helpful!
DeleteGorgeous result!
ReplyDeletei love the gold diamond fabric, so pretty. i follow by email
ReplyDeleteI follow you and I am a follower of Connie's
ReplyDeleteThe Peace on Earth fabric is gorgeous and makes a lovely table runner. I follow via email . Merry Christmas .
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