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Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Table mats finished.............


The two table runners are made from the same batch of fabric but the layouts aren't identical.  I decided to finish them alike in case someone needs a pair.  They are each 12" x 36".




The third table runner and mug rug are also made with the same group of fabrics.  The table runner is 12" x 29.75" and the mug rug is 7.5" x 8.25".




The backs are pretty enough to be used face up part of the time.


Yesterday afternoon I cut the batting and seamed the backing for the Marcia Derse 16 patch quilt so it is ready to go to the longarmer as soon as I press the backing.

 

10 comments:

  1. I had to look again to figure out how the layouts differ. Got it! (One is light/dark/ligh/dark and the other is dark/light/dark/light.)

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  2. Woohoo those are done and they are so pretty!

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  3. Lovely finishes on those table runners, Wanda--the backs are definitely great to use too. ;)))
    Food shopping this a.m.--69 here now after my coffee and cheese danish treat;))) Resting hands today--maybe some glue booking will be in order...hugs, Julierose

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  4. Pretty table runners and what a good idea to use the same binding fabric on both in case someone needs two! Yes, the backing fabrics make the runners reversible and are so lovely.
    Years ago, I made hubby's aunts flip and sew table runners that were also reversible. They were delighted.
    As usual, you're on a roll!

    Hugs!

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  5. Great choice of binding fabric.

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  6. Such fun table runners… they will make wonderful gifts from the studios of Exuberant Color ~

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  7. I love the checkerboard ends on the table runner that go so nicely with the checkerboard mug mat. I’ve rounded the third corner, so two sides and a corner to go on the queen sized quilt!

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  8. Beautiful colors and shapes. Such wonderful little quilted creations.

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  9. I like all of them - I never thought to make a table mat out of a piece of cloth that I have that I have never been able to use. Jessica brought me back a piece of blue cloth from Japan when she went there a couple years ago - I think a table mat will be good that way I won't need to cut it up.

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