Yellow Scrappy Table Runner

I’ve been learning how to quilt recently, as you saw in this post, so when my friend Jenni’s birthday came up, I decided it might be a cute idea to make her a quilted table runner as a gift.  I decided this the night before we were supposed to go to her birthday dinner, and I didn’t even have fabric yet.  So I ran over to Joann’s and bought some cute fabric (and of course I didn’t just buy fabric for this one project….because how often do I go to Joann’s and only get what I came for?  Umm….I think never.)  Anyway, I think it turned out really cute, so I thought I’d give a little tutorial on how I did it!

I selected the fabric I wanted to use, and got a larger piece of coordinating fabric for the back and binding.   I was already home before I realized that I probably should have gotten 2 different fabrics for the back and binding, but oh well.  You live and you learn.  It still turned out cute.

First, press all your fabric so that you don’t have to work around any unruly creases or folds.

Then measure and cut strips from your fabric.  I cut 4 strips from each piece of fabric in varying widths.  I had 6 different fabrics I was using for the front, so that totaled 24 strips in all, but you can add more fabric or more strips depending on how long you want your table runner to be.  Remember when you’re cutting that you’re going to need a 1/4 inch seam allowance on all the strips, so cut it 1/2 inch bigger than you want the final width to be.

Next, lay out your strips in the order that you want them, then when you have your desired length and width, cut out your backing piece so that it’s slightly bigger than the fabric strips.

One at a time, pin and sew the strips together, with the right sides facing each other.  Remember to use a 1/4 inch seam allowance.

There should be a marker on your sewing machine and/or sewing foot that shows you where 1/4 inch is.

Here’s what the strips will look like when they’re all sewn together.  It doesn’t matter if the edges are perfectly straight, because we’ll be trimming those later.

Cut out some quilt batting to match the size of your backing fabric.  Your backing fabric should be laying right side down when you lay the batting on top.

Lay your strips on top of the batting and smooth out so that there are no loose or wrinkled spots.

Then pin through all 3 layers of fabric and batting so that you make a quilt sandwich that won’t move around.  You’ll want to pin every 6 inches or so in every direction so that the fabric won’t move while you’re sewing it together.  You can also use quilting safety pins, or fusible fleece batting that you can actually iron onto your backing and front fabric so that it basically glues itself to the fabric so you don’t have to worry about pinning.

Now it’s time to quilt.  I just used the seams as a guideline and did straight lines across on either side of each seam, but you can do any quilting pattern that you want.  I don’t have a free motion foot for my sewing machine, so I can only sew in straight lines for now.  But hopefully I’ll get one soon so I can try out all those cool quilting patterns!

Once you get toward the end, you’ll want to roll up the other side of the table runner so that it’s not all bunched up when you’re trying to sew.  It makes life a lot easier!

Trim away any excess batting or uneven edges.

Now comes the binding, which can be pretty tricky.  Cut 4 strips of fabric that are 2 1/2 inches wide.  As for length, I kind of eyeballed it, and just did it as long as my original backing fabric was.  In the picture above, you can see that I folded my fabric in half twice so that I could better cut a straight line.  It was also a time saver to do it this way!

Sew the ends of the binding strips together (right sides together and 1/4 inch seam allowance) and press open the seams so they lay flat.

Then fold your fabric in half so that the right sides are facing out, and press.  This is so you have a nice thick, double binding.

Pin the binding all the way around your table runner with the rough edge facing out, and flush with the rough edge of the table runner.

It’ll look like this when you’re done pinning.

Sew around with a 1/4 inch seam allowance.  Your corners should look like this.  I don’t think I’ll be very good at explaining this, so you can watch this video on binding a quilt.  You’ll be folding the binding around to the back of the table runner and sewing that in place as well, so you’ll have a pretty border around your quilt that hides the rough edges.

Tada!  Here’s the finished table runner!  You can also wash and dry this table runner if you want it to have a more wrinkly and quilted appearance.

I think I might just have to make one of these for myself as well!  You could also do it in Christmas colors for a nice holiday decoration, or for any season really.  It’s a pretty and easy way to change the look of your kitchen throughout the year.  I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, and that I explained everything without confusing you.  You can always leave a comment if you have any questions and I will try my best to answer them.

I Turned 25 Today

Today was my birthday!  I’m now a quarter of a century old.  Isn’t it amazing how fast the time goes by?  Sometimes I feel like I’m still in high school, although, there seems to be a lot less drama now.  Also, I have a lot more responsibilities now than I did then.  I’ve got a house to take care of, animals to feed and clean up after, and well….my honey falls into those categories as well, but now I have someone to love and who loves me back.  Someone I can share my hopes and dreams with, as well as my fears and annoyances.

Steve let me stay home from work today to work on my curtains, which was so nice of him.  We own our own electronic cigarette company for those of you who are wondering why Steve would be the one to decide if I could stay home or not.  It definitely is nice being your own boss!

I was able to fully complete 4 curtains, and now I only have 2 left!  Then all we’ll need to do is order the patio furniture from Home Depot and we’ll be all set!  I can’t wait to see what it looks like!  We’re trying to decide between these 2 furniture sets:

Tan Patio Furniture

Blue Patio Furniture

I like the blue, I just need to make sure my pillows will match it.  If not, I’m fine with the tan.  I couldn’t believe how cheap…..I mean inexpensive….they both were!  Almost all of the patio furniture we had seen before these were at least $999.  So $299 and $399 is quite a steal for a 4 piece furniture set!  And they offer free shipping!  Can’t beat it!

My love gave me these beautiful earrings for my birthday.  They’re aquamarine (my birthstone) and diamond.  And yes, “He went to Jared.”

We went out to dinner with our best friends Rustin and Elizabeth and Elizabeth gave me my veil as a birthday present!!!  This obviously isn’t a picture of it, but it’s the same style.  Cathedral.  LOVE IT!  I tried it on when I got home, and good news…..it fits!!!  🙂

In other news……I’M GOING TO MEET THE PIONEER WOMAN THIS WEEKEND!!!!!  If you’ve never heard of her you should check out her blog The Pioneer Woman.  She’s doing a book signing at Borders in Atlanta, and Steve and I are making the 4.5 hour trek out there.  Hey, this might be a once in a lifetime opportunity and I’m not going to miss it!  I’m literally on her website every day.  I can’t get enough!  She lives on a ranch with her husband “Marlboro Man” in the middle of nowhere in Oklahoma.  She’s written a cookbook, a romance novel telling the story of how she and her husband met and fell in love, and a children’s book about her lovable basset hound, Charlie.  She blogs about everything that goes on at her ranch, homeschooling her 4 children, photography, and hundreds of recipes.

Another highlight of our trip to Atlanta will be visiting the Ikea!  We don’t have one here in Nashville, and we haven’t been to one since we lived in California, so it’ll be fun to see what they have.

Well that is the summary of my birthday!  I’ll let you know how the trip to Atlanta goes when we get back on Saturday.  I can’t wait!  Thank you to everyone who wished me a happy birthday on facebook.  You all made me feel very special!