I’ve got much to cover and a new tutorial for you. On your iPhone: Click the book icon at the bottom and add the link to your bookmarks or book list.Hey everyone! I’m back from a long week away from the blog.On your Android smartphone: Click on the three dots in the top right hand corner and then on the asterisk.On your computer: Click on the asterisk or the three dots in the top right hand corner or on the book icon in the top left hand corner (depending on the browser you use).Simply bookmark the link to this blog post or add it to your "Favorites" so that you can quickly find it in your browser later. ![]() Don't miss these blog posts from Wunderlabel:įestive Tutorial on How to Sew a Christmas Treeįolded Fabric Star Ornaments Do You want to save this idea for later? P.S.: Check out our other tutorial on how to sew a table runner with a star appliqué. If you like, you can also quilt the table runner.įinally, attach a personalized iron-on label. Topstitch your DIY table runner all the way around. Topstitch close to the edge to secure the hem. Next, hem the short ends of the table ribbon - fold them about 2.5 cm inwards, iron the fold tight, fold the edge another 2.5 cm inwards and iron again. Turn the runner through one end and iron. Sew the long sides together with a seam allowance of 1cm. Now place the pieces together as follows: First the large piece of fabric right side up, followed by the smaller piece of fabric right side down, then the quilt batting. Snowmen, Christmas ornaments or snowflakes would look great! Feel free to choose a different motif for your table runner. Then outline the trees with a tight zig-zag stitch after first placing the stabiliser under the blanket and holding it in place with pins. Iron the remaining trees onto the centre of the table runner. Iron two small and one large tree in the centre of each end of the fabric using Bondaweb or a similar stabiliser, about 7 cm from the edge of the fabric. Then sew strips of green fabric together and use the templates to cut out four large and five small trees before sewing a brown tree trunk to the bottom centre of each tree. First make two templates as shown in the picture. We chose a Christmas tree design for our project. You can now proceed to embellish the ends and the larger piece of fabric, if you wish. (If your table has different measurements then you will obviously need to change the table runner size accordingly.) Cut a piece of the main fabric to the same size as the quilt stabilizer and another measuring 32 x 220 cm. You will need a piece of quilt batting measuring 32 x 210 cm. Our table runner will end up measuring 30 x 210 cm. To calculate the length of the table runner you just need to add 30 cm to the length of your table. The width of the table runner can be determined by dividing the width of your table by three.
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