Quilt Info:
Pattern: Dandy Candy by Pieced Tree Patterns
Size: 12" X 37"
Batting: Hobbs 80/20 Black
Thread: Glide--Sky
Quilting #1: Undulating Figure 8 ⤵️ from Intelligent Quilting
Quilting #2: Lotus from ⤵️ Leisha Farnsworth
Interesting Info: This table runner can be made from a "Candy Bar" pack (2 1/2" X 5"), leftover parts of a jelly roll, charms squares or just plain scraps, which is what I used!
My indigo prints were bought in Japan--some are antique, recycled from clothing and some are reproduction prints.
This one has the original patch on it! ⤵️
I have several yards of this Paula Nadelstern fabric that I used on the back⤵️. I loaded the entire yardage and quilted a baby quilt and both table runners on it. There's more left over, too.
I made two because they're so fast and fun to make--one to keep and one to gift!
Grace and peace!!! ~Nancy
This one has the original patch on it! ⤵️
I have several yards of this Paula Nadelstern fabric that I used on the back⤵️. I loaded the entire yardage and quilted a baby quilt and both table runners on it. There's more left over, too.
I made two because they're so fast and fun to make--one to keep and one to gift!
Grace and peace!!! ~Nancy
Find quilt inspiration at Show Me Something Outdoors, DrEAMi, Whoop Whoop, TGIFF, Finished Or Not Friday, Peacock Party, Traffic Jam, Off the Wall, From Bolt To Beauty.
The table runners are so pretty. You've inspired me to make some for myself, I have a drawer full of indigo prints calling to me.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! When I first began quilting I made quite a few table runners because it was a good vehicle to practice FMQ. But I am getting tired of my selection. I think it is time to refresh the collection. These would be fun to make. Love the indigo fabrics you chose.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful Table Runners...have a great day!
Love the table runners -- and the fabric that went into them!
ReplyDeleteSEW??? Which one will you keep? They are both gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! The Japanese fabrics are beautiful! I’m going to see if I can find the pattern!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to highlight your Japanese fabrics. Good idea to load a bunch of backing and quilt several items on it. I seldom have enough backing fabric to do that. But talk about a time saver!
ReplyDeleteFun, fast and easy! Do I spy another gingham quilt on that backing?
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the indigo fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing your Japanese fabrics show up in your quilts. I especially like the addition of that little patch. These are such pretty runners, Nancy. Whoever gets one of them will be very happy. Which will you keep?
ReplyDeleteVery Very pretty - love those fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI love this - two for one job on the frame, one to keep and one to give. They are gorgeous. I love the Japanese fabrics and the backing fabric. Great job and thanks for linking up to TGIFF!
ReplyDeleteYour tablerunners are so pretty- gorgeous fabrics. Happy quilting.
ReplyDeleteI see what you mean about these gorgeous fabrics. It would be a shame to waste the smaller pieces so this table runner design is perfect. They are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty with all the indigo prints! Looks like a fun pattern to have on hand and could be used with any color combination, too. Fun!
ReplyDeleteBlue is my favorite color and I just love these table runners!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design. I could imagine these in a variety of fabrics and colors. Thank you for linking up to Show Me Something!
ReplyDeleteThese are really pretty! Love the colors and your design.
ReplyDeleteNancy I just have to echo all the other comments and put in my 2 cents worth of praise as well. These are quite remarkable; I think there is something wonderful about blues with contrasting whites in such pretty fabrics.
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