This is a first for Anorina of Samelia’s Mum in making a quilt using improvisational piecing. Her results are lovely. She shares on her blog some pointers on how you can make your own scrapalicious quilt.
Image credit: Samelia’s Mum
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This is a first for Anorina of Samelia’s Mum in making a quilt using improvisational piecing. Her results are lovely. She shares on her blog some pointers on how you can make your own scrapalicious quilt.
Image credit: Samelia’s Mum
Welcome to our Sunday Spotlight series, where we showcase delightful quilting patterns to inspire your creativity. Today, we’re excited to feature the “Christmas Table Runner & Free Mug Rug Patterns” by MapleCottageDesigns on Etsy.
Transform your home into a winter wonderland with this charming Christmas table runner pattern. Designed by MapleCottageDesigns, this pattern features evergreen trees and stars on a snowy white background, framed beautifully to add a touch of festive elegance to your decor. The pattern also includes matching mug rug patterns that can double as hot pads, making it perfect for all winter long and an ideal gift for the holiday season.
Quick & Easy: This pattern offers quick and easy projects suitable for quilters of all levels, from beginners to experienced crafters.
Versatile: Use the table runner on your table, buffet, kitchen island, or even at the foot of a bed to add a festive touch to any space.
Multiple Sizes: The pattern includes three finished measurements for the table runner (Short: 16″ x 32″, Medium: 16″ x 50″, Long: 16″ x 68″), ensuring you can create the perfect size for your space.
Imagine your home adorned with this charming table runner, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere for gatherings with family and friends during the holiday season. Whether you’re hosting a festive dinner party or simply enjoying a quiet evening at home, this table runner will add a touch of warmth and joy to your celebrations.
Wishing you a season filled with warmth, joy, and the creative delights of quilting!
How to Make a Quick and Easy Table Runner with Strips
Barbara Moore says
Wow that quilt is just so pretty! I could see that on my bed!
Mini Patterns says
My grandma taught me improvisational quilting when I was 9 years old (that was 66 years ago). She called it “string piecing” and I have never grown tired of it.
Scarlett Burroughs says
Thanks for your astute comment Mini! It means there’s really nothing new under the sun, right? 🙂