The third Saturday in March is Quilt day each year! What better excuse is there than to gather a group of friends and sew all day long?
Time to make a super fast and fun table runner!
In this tutorial
- My Friend Katy's zig zag
- Download the pattern highlighted in PINK
- The fabrics I used
- TWO videos
- Close up of the quilting
To celebrate national quilt day, my friend Katy Jones from Crafters Companion made my Zig Zag table runner using her Gemini die cutter and build a block dies with some of her leftover scraps from my ‘A Flower Bouquet’ weekly sew along Isn’t it fun how a pattern can look so different when you change up the fabrics?
My runner is perfect for a spring table display, with a vase of tulips or daffodils and a plate of fresh baked cookies for those friends who are coming over to sew with you on national quilt day!
here is another I did for Halloween!
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**Which would you pick for My Quilt Day options for my table runner?
(NOTE that these were my picks in 2019)
1-Cheeky with the pretty plaid
2- Vintage Keepsakes with the doilies
3-Steno Pool paid with maybe navy
4-Trixie with the darling mice
Cutting all my squares!
- ** Gemini Die Cut Machine I am using the 4.5" die cut
- And 6 pieces of cardstock this is the one I'm using https://amzn.to/2HgMuFv
all cut! on my diecut machine
Cut with my Gemini die cutter and build a block triangle cue
pressing with my Wool mat and favorite Oliso iron
- ** Wool Mat
** Oliso Iron I have article about it at
http://blog.patsloan.com/2017/05/have-you-ever-wonder-how-that-cool-horizontal-iron-works.html
I'll be basting it tonight and start quilting it
All quilted and on my coffee table!
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Find out more about the history of national quilt day on the quilter’s alliance website https://quiltalliance.org/nationalquiltingday/ and check out my free patterns for some ideas on what you could sew this weekend https://www.patsloan.com/pat-sloans-free-patterns.html
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