I made another Pumpkin & Stars Table Runner. The first one I made longer with seven pumpkins, but it came out too long, so I took out 2 pumpkins. I gave that one to my sister because she has a long table. Well then I had 2 pumpkins and thought I might as well make one more pumpkin and make another runner. This is how the Pat Sloan pattern is with 3 pumpkins and 2 stars. I really like this runner and if I had a rectangle or oval table I would keep it myself, but I have a round table, so I would have to design a round topper or rounder for my table.
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I love how the pumpkins are made with several orange fabrics and then cut into the pumpkin shape applique. I quilted free form leaves around the pumpkins. |
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The back of the runner. I had to piece a pop of green to make it long enough, but I like how that looks. |
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Very cute runner!
ReplyDeleteI love patchy pumpkins. Your runner is terrific. I always like when I need to piece a backing. It means I’m using up a fabric and that makes space for a new piece of fabric. Not really, it only means the others fit a tad better in their overcrowded space. LOL
ReplyDeleteYou know I love scrappy pumpkins and with grey and black-great combo. Nice quilting too!
ReplyDeletei love that its scrappy and that you really made it pop with color. Small table runners are so useful because you can use them in a variety of places. i'm sure this will sell soon, happy fall.
ReplyDeleteTara
Cute! Looking forward to seeing your round design. Will this be a new pattern in the shop?!
ReplyDeleteI love your runner! Did you use Pat Sloan's pattern? Your quilting is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Karla! Yes, I did mention that this was Pat Sloan's design. You are a no-reply so I couldn't respond to your personally.
DeleteI love this runner, Daryl. Cute scrappy pumpkin and nice quilting!
ReplyDeleteMY STARS!! It's even cuter in person! LOVE IT! WHAT COLORS!
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