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The example here uses free motion stippling, but you could choose to use simple diagonal or straight lines to complement the stripes if you wanted to.

The simple design of the pattern allows for the use of busier, coordinating fabric prints. This pattern from All People Quilt employs the use of applique as others on this list have. Download the instructions for a step-by-step guide to easily put this design together and maybe learn a new technique too! When you find yourself pressed for time, this is the technique that you want to use! This festive table runner from Sew Today Clean Tomorrow uses strips in a way that seems to create diamonds. This is also one of the few pointed end patterns on this list.

Fabric prints come together in a design from Fort Worth Fabric Studio that creates blocks in a beautiful poinsettia flower table topper. Piece the blocks together in stages to make it come together very quickly. Using brightly colored fabrics makes for a fresh and light take on holiday decor. Using the raw edge applique technique is key to making this design from Janome so fun. Thread stitching and a variety of brightly colored prints add to a design that is cheery and whimsical.

I love the creativity of using up old wedge scraps to create this bright and colorful table runner from Sulky. Simply choose a fabric to be the foundation for the rest of the runner. Choose coordinating colors in print fabrics for the blocks as well as the backing piece as well as a simple anchor print or solid color. Plus, depending on the prints you choose to use, this same runner could easily be used multiple times during the year.

The pinwheel star pattern is another favorite of mine. This holiday table runner from The Crafty Quilter is simply made of three pinwheel star blocks that are sewn together and wrapped with a border. This eye-catching block pattern from My Quilt Infatuation makes great use of negative space. It uses a paper piecing method to create the bows and has a great step-by-step tutorial to walk you through it. The center is made of rows in a fun combination of prints, then the gift boxes are sewn on the sides to create the ends of the pattern.

Sunflower Table Runner. Scraps in vibrant colors unite in a table runner that's sure to bring cheer to any space. Fiesta Pinwheels! Table Wear. Charming Floral Table Runner.

Mix-It-Up Table Runner. Stitch a versatile table runner that looks great pieced in a variety of colors and prints. Table Matters. Ride the Wave Table Runner. Make a table runner featuring subtle color shifts among ocean blue batiks. Tone-on-tone prints in sea glass hues sparkle in a table runner just right for summer. Love for Autumn. Bright Spark Table Runner. Bright colors shine against striking black and cream fabrics in this summery table runner.

Strippy and Bright Table Runner. Gold Standard Table Runner. Metallic gold accents shimmer in a quilt that can be hung on a wall or displayed on a table.

Woven Colors. Petal Pushers. Ring of Posies. Big Block Table Runner. The large unpieced squares in this table runner are perfect for featuring a large novelty print. Bursting with Joy Project Option.

Batik stars shine against both light and dark backgrounds in a calming table runner. Star-Spangled Summer. Prints of Egypt. Triangles form rows of diamonds spanning the length of a table runner.

Easy Triangles Table Runner. If you want other Fall themed not Halloween! Just click the download link at the bottom of the post, or you can always find my free patterns in my shop! Could I ask you to sent it me by email? My email is homeofhandmadememories gmail. There is a link at the bottom of the post- just click on it and it will take you to the Shop. I love this pattern and just completed one!

I did have trouble with getting sharp points on the gingham corner pieces when pressing the seams open per the instuctions. Better match up when pressed opposite directions. I have shared your website with several friends I sew with. Very fun as are Riley Blake fabrics! Thanks for sharing. Blue Heaven Hot Mat. Border a block and add corner squares to create a decorative hot mat! Bluebell Basket Topper. Dress up your sewing basket with a pretty quilt block.

Topper Size: 12" x 12". This design is so versatile! You can use the finished piece as a wall hanging or as a table runner. Change the colors to coordinate with your decor. This e-pattern was originally published in Simply Solids.

Size: 12" x 60". Bright Star. This bright star will shine for any occasion when you substitute scraps of other themes and colors.

Candle Mat Size: 8" x 8". The technique for the lacy edge that trims this mat is one that you will want to use again and again! Cactus Flower Hexagon Place Mats. Make a set of intriguingly shaped place mats using Cactus Flower blocks. This e-pattern was originally published in Simple Shapes Table Runners. Cactus Flower Octagon. Arrange the two different-color Cactus Flower blocks with plain triangles and the result is a boldly patterned octagonal topper.

This e-pattern was originally published in Simple Shapes Table Toppers. Size: 24" x 24". Block Size: 6" x 6". Cactus Flower Square. Brighten up your dining room with this happy quilted table topper! This free, beginner quilting pattern is just the thing to cheer you up in the morning. Download it today for free and start stitching. Candlelight Table Runner. Place a bouquet or candle sconce on the pieced center panel of this sweet runner to dress up your kitchen or dining table.

This e-pattern was originally published in Redwork Winter Twitterings. Size: 34" x 12". Block Size: 6" x 8". China Blue Table Set. Ocean Waves triangle units are used to create a place mat and centerpiece in coordinated solid and print fabrics. This e-pattern was originally published in Ocean Waves Made Easy. Christmas Lights Table Mat. Use an assortment of green fabric scraps to create this delightful table mat. Size: 14" x 14". Christmas Night Place Mat. Decorate for the holidays in your own unique way.

You don't need a lot of fabric for this free quilted place mat pattern. Just find a small square featuring a scenic background and some fabric in holiday colors. It'll look great on your Christmas table! Circle of Gold. Perfect symmetry and balance make this candle mat very pleasing to the eye.

Candle Mat Size: Approximately 19" diameter. Circle of Violets. Looking for a quick-and-easy free quilting project? Stitch this pretty candle mat featuring a circle of pretty violets. This lovely design would make a great gift for a friend that loves flowers!



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