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Saturday, September 25, 2021

RSC21 Oranges

 I spent Friday piecing this table runner with autumn fabrics.  I thought it would be a quick project but admit I am a slow quilter.  I got it sandwiched and began quilting it.  Hope to share a finished photo tomorrow.  This design was inspired by the Nox Tablerunner  by Connie Kresin at Freemotion By The River.

I wanted it longer than her pattern and added some extra units.  I do like it so if no family loves it,  I will use it myself.




Here is this photo rotated .........................  It measures 15 x 48 .




Hoping I can update this post tomorrow with a photo of this runner all quilted and bound. 

Now it IS tomorrow and I have finished quilting this runner.  Still difficult to get a good photo of the quilting.  I used Military Gold Glide thread,  quilting orange peels in the squares and straight lines in the sashing and border.  The binding matched perfectly but I still wish I had made a difference choice.  I love these colors !  The border fabric is so pretty,  I also put it on the back, in case I wanted to use that side sometimes.



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Saturday  -  soscrappy (superscrappy.blogspot.com)

Sunday  -  https://quiltingismorefunthanhousework.blogspot.com/

https://thejoyfulquilter.blogspot.com/2021/09/september-2021-table-scraps.html

Monday   -   Small Quilts & Doll Quilts

Wednesday   -   Quilt Fabrication

The Inquiring Quilter

Thursday   -   My Quilt Infatuation

Friday  -  Alycia Quilts


Have a safe and happy week.  Thanks so much for stopping by.


19 comments:

  1. Such beautiful fall colors. Take all the time you need, it will be worth the effort.

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  2. What a lovely entry for this month's TABLE SCRAPS Challenge, Kat!! Good thinking on the expansion project. The runner will be a gorgeous addition to any Autumn table!

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  3. That is a great table runner! Connie has some good designs! Usually not too complicated. I need to check this one out! My buffet is small, so I’d need a smallish one. This could fit the bill! Thanks for the inspiration

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  4. the light and dark keep your eye traveling along the length, love autumn colors

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  5. That's a pretty one, Kat! I love the border fabric and how your squares pull from its colors. I'd want to keep it, too!

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  6. Very pretty and festive! Great table decor for now through Thanksgiving, nice job!

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  7. It is a pretty table runner. Love the colors and the desigh. Perfect for Thanksgiven season.

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  8. Hi,
    Beautiful Table Runner...so festive for the season.
    Have a great day!

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  9. Great job, Kat! I love those fabrics too. Unfortunately I am a slow quilter also. I've started a couple of table runners/mats that never got finished because the new month & color came too early! Haha!

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  10. This is perfect for autumn. Wonderful finish Kat. Thanks for sharing with oh Scrap!

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  11. I think the binding fabric is perfect!! Cute runner.

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  12. Cute runner and your choice of thread for the quilting is spot on!

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  13. It is a beautiful runner. I like all the mango, peach, melon, tangerine and pumpkin colors you have used. Just needs some orange :-p Just kidding :-D Love it.

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  14. Perfect for adding fall color to the table - looks great!

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  15. Oh that is super cute!!! perfect for Fall!!! and!! it is bound ;-)

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  16. Just in time for fall! What a clever use of the color of the month. Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.

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