For Xmas I gave my daughter-in-law table runner which her mother very much admired and she said if I should feel like making her a holiday runner (any holiday would do) she would be most appreciative!
Since Our mutually Grandchild lives in Indiana and we live in California, Grandma Dawn is the Grandma in residence and picks up Ari early from day care a couple of times a week. This is a situation for which I'm somewhat jealous but also very grateful that Ari has a loving grandparent near by and (tho' it's a fine facility) as a result spends less time at day care. So when Dawn made the not so subtle hint I was flattered and I figured it was a nice way to say thanks for being there for Ari! And since Valentines Day was around the corner...
It's a simple design made entirely from scraps but I don't think Table
Runners need to be to complex, they are usually partially covered by center pieces etc.
I really like the heart fabric. I had to piece two scraps to make the big heart but you can hardly tell?!
Here's the back, I quick turned the top to avoid a binding. Sometimes I sew all the way around the edge and then cut a slit in the back to turn it right side out and then steam- a- seam a patch (in this case another heart) over the slit after quilting to finish it off. Easy peasy!
I hope you all have a wonderful Valentines Day full of Love and Surprises!
Cheers, Claire W.
Lucky little one to have loving family .
ReplyDeleteWhen I make table runners I make them do double duty by putting a valentine on the front and maybe Saint Paddy's day or May Day on the back.