Hi everyone!
One small announcement: I will not be taking any wallet orders until after the New Year. I'm limited on my sewing supplies and fabric til the end of the year due to a move.
Well my family has been in the middle of a move. Yep! Another big move! We've moved out of Georgia and headed to the Lonestar State of Texas! I'm so excited to meet some of you in person! I can't even tell you!!! I'm ready for another fun adventure! This time it's more permanent so that'll be nice. We can actually settle down and get into a real routine since we'll be staying put for a while. Before we packed up our home and said goodbye to Georgia, I had the opportunity to work on a fun project for Fat Quarter Shop. I knew the holidays were around the corner and I wanted to work with some fun colors.
I can't believe it's been like two months since I've blogged. Life has definitely been super ridiculously crazy. I swear I'm working on that Fabric Map Tutorial for you all! I've just been slammed with projects and really no time to blog. It's been one things right after another or sometimes multiple projects stacked on top of each other.
One small announcement: I will not be taking any wallet orders until after the New Year. I'm limited on my sewing supplies and fabric til the end of the year due to a move.
Well my family has been in the middle of a move. Yep! Another big move! We've moved out of Georgia and headed to the Lonestar State of Texas! I'm so excited to meet some of you in person! I can't even tell you!!! I'm ready for another fun adventure! This time it's more permanent so that'll be nice. We can actually settle down and get into a real routine since we'll be staying put for a while. Before we packed up our home and said goodbye to Georgia, I had the opportunity to work on a fun project for Fat Quarter Shop. I knew the holidays were around the corner and I wanted to work with some fun colors.
It's no secret that I'm a fan of Cotton + Steel. The colors, the prints, the saturation, I love everything they do! So naturally I chose some fabulous Tinsel! I couldn't resist the bright fun festive prints and colors and thought this table runner would make for an out of this world awesome quilty Christmas project! Check out the video below as well as the GIVEAWAY!
The pattern can be found HERE
The Laundry Basket Quilts Color Daze quilt kit (as shown on the video and pattern) can be found HERE
Be sure to check out the other bloggers participating in the blog hop!
Daisy of Ants to Sugar
Amy of Ameroonie Designs
Anorina of Samelia’s Mum
Cassandra of Cassandra Madge
Anita of Daydreams of Quilts
Now for the FUN part! How about a GIVEAWAY?!?! Woot Woot!
Fat Quarter Shop has been generous enough to offer up a fabulous $25 Gift Certificate to one lucky winner!!!
The giveaway will remain open through the weekend and I'll pick a winner sometime Monday evening and announce it here. Good luck!!!
The winner is Becky S.!!! Congrats!
If use cotton and steel. It's my new fabric addiction
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ReplyDeleteEx Libris by Alison Glass might be a pretty great fabric for this, with the art print used down the middle...
ReplyDeleteWow your runner looks beautiful! I'd want to use that gorgeous cheater cloth that Kimberly used though if I got to make it :0)
ReplyDeleteI'd totally copy you and use that Cotton + Steel Tinsel! I have a layer cake that I just ordered from FQS, and I love that you used it in this. I didn't even think about a Christmas table runner, but it's such a great idea.
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ReplyDeleteThis looks fabulous in Tinsel! I love it! I might just have to make another one using Cotton + Steel. :)
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HI,I TOO, WOULD USE COTTON+STEEL TINSEL! LOVE YOUR PROJECT! THANKS FOR SHARING A NEAT GIVEAWAY! msstitcher1214@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love the cotton and steel tinsel you used, but I think I would do it in something non holiday like Pie Making day.
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ReplyDeleteI love your table runner! I would make this pattern in Strawberry Fields Revisited or Vintage Picnic.
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ReplyDeleteI follow the Jolly Jabber. Thanks to you both for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would also use the cotton and steel tinsel. crystalbluern at onlineok dot net
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ReplyDeleteI would probably use scraps since the bin is overflowing and I love scrappy projects!
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ReplyDeleteBeings as it's the holidays I would use some holiday prints in soft greens and pinks and make a fun table runner. Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteI would use a stack of Pepper Cory's Shot Cottons I acquired in the spring.
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to do this up in the new Corey Yoder for Moda called Prairie. It has such fun bright colors in it. I have my stash of Tinsel too but I'm not ready to cut into it yet.
ReplyDeleteI have some In from the Cold that I would love to use with this pattern! thanks!!
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ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to make a sister-in-law a thanksgiving runner; so, I'd use fall colors. Now, choosing a particular line would be a tough choice!
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ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I used the braid border on a throw a few years ago, turned out nice. I have some blue(of course) with snowmen on it, would look good.
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Petite Prints Deux by French General would be delightful for this, or how about Bread n Butter, by American Jane? Lovely runner!
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ReplyDeleteI have so many scraps and stash, I know I'd come up with something. Not sure just what. It's a beautiful pattern!
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ReplyDeleteThis looks so nice in Tinsel so I would definitely choose that collection.
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I'd use some beautiful fall colours with a rich fallen leaves print for the middle. basaran.family@rogers.com
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All the Christmas prints in my scrap basket would be perfect for this :)
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ReplyDeleteI think this design would look great for any holiday print. It would also look lovely in all whites and creams. Maybe a wedding runner?? :-)
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ReplyDeleteI would use "Prairie"!! Love the Line! & I looove your Pattern! (^+& fabrics you used too) Thanks for chance to win! :)
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I have a bunch of Bonnie and Camille fabric that would be fun. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI think the braid part would look good with lights and darks on either side, but other than that I'm note what fabric I'd use.
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I love your table runner. It is really cute. I like the idea of a Christmassy one
ReplyDeleteI would probably use some Batiks or maybe 30's, both are my favorites.
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This is gorgeous! I'd love to make it using my stash of Vintage Happy! thanks for the giveaway
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ReplyDeleteI'd use my AMH stash for this! Great runner and pattern.
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ReplyDeleteI would use red, white and blue fabrics for a patriotic 4th of July runner! I need of one these!
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ReplyDeleteI think I would use some of my stash - love the border on that runner!
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ReplyDeleteI have a fat quarter set of Christmas Peanuts. Been waiting for a good project to use them on. This table runner would be cute with them. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
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I would like to try this table runner is some Denise Schmidt fabrics!
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ReplyDeleteI love this pattern! I would make it out of Chriatmas fabrics in red, green and white for a scrappy look. Thanks!
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I would like to make one with Christmas fabrics.
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ReplyDeleteI need a nice runner for the top of my piano. I'm thinking the colors in Kimberly's example would be just about right, and I'd just skinny down the middle section to make it fit.
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ReplyDeleteOh what fabrics; think I'd make several. Already called FQS to find out how long the roll of piecing paper is -- 50 feet! I love your cotton and steel one for a start. I'd also try a variation with a border Christmas print I have to put the herringbone in the middle and the borders on the edge.
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ReplyDeleteI think I would make it scrappy (but controlled scrappy).
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ReplyDeleteI think it's be fun in French general. You know, red and creams.
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ReplyDeleteAny Moda fabric, but figured tree would be a favorite.
ReplyDeleteOh I think I'd use Solids and make it in 5 colours.
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