November 6, 2015

A Picnic table runner


I made an online purchase of a few small cuts of Melody Miller's Picnic from Cotton + Steel, with a general idea for a table runner and some place mats.   When it arrived, the scale of the prints was not what I anticipated (although I knew to expect surprises).  As a result, I came up with a different plan, featuring the red apples and some fussy-cut picnic baskets.  I paper-pieced strips of 1x2 flying geese to use as sashing.


I quilted straight lines in the setting triangles using a ruler and a new Westalee ruler foot.


For the apples, I used free-motion to outline the design.  I filled in around the flying geese with tight back-and-forth stitching, hoping to avoid ditch stitching around all those little geese.  But I felt it still needed the stitching around them.  I went back and added it with FMQ and red thread (no ruler).


Instead of my usual label, I used the selvages to create a label:


I still want to make some coordinating place mats, but I don't have a design in mind yet.  In the meantime, I've purchased even more of these fabrics with definite plans for a twin-size quilt.

I'm linking up with crazy mom quilts for Finish It Up Friday. 


7 comments:

  1. I really like the variety of your quilting designs on this. I think FMQ around elements of the fabric pattern is so much fun. I'm intrigued by the ruler foot. I had been trying to figure out what I would need to do to work with a ruler, so thanks for sharing the website. I'll look into that.

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  2. Love the quilting and great fabric placement!

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  3. I am in love with everythign about this! Those itty bitty geese are wonderful and your quilting is perfect. So so fun!!

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  4. Love the wee geese! Perfect sashing idea to go with the perfect quilting. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do for the quilt project with these fabrics.

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  5. Love this table runner! Very nicely done!

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  6. Love these, great use of this fabric, really nice design.

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  7. Love those flying geese, I tend to paper piece all mine too. Great colours and finish.

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