For my score, I decided to use rectangles cut by hand with scissors instead of a rotary cutter. For the color scheme, I alternated a rainbow of colors with low volume prints -- a look that I adore. I love playing with fabric to find the right balance of color and light in my projects. This has a cheerful look that's so bright and happy.
I backed the runner in a woven aqua gingham print from the new Checkers line by Cotton + Steel. It's quilted in straight lines about half an inch apart and bound in a low volume text print by Zen Chic.
I have to admit, improv quilting is fun. While I get a lot of pleasure from working with traditional patterns, there's nothing like sewing things together without worrying about matching points or perfect seams. That kind of freedom is so appealing, and I will definitely be doing this again.
so creative! i love this runner :0) greetings from denmark Ulrike
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Congratulations on the improv approach! The flow of colors works so well!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea but I'm not sure the OCD part of me would be happy with my finished result long term.
ReplyDeleteOh how I love your style! This will look beautiful on top of your Mum's dresser.
ReplyDeleteOh this is so pretty and fresh!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this--everything about this!
ReplyDeleteJ'aime beaucoup, bonne journée
ReplyDeleteLove it! A method that can get a project done quickly and still be beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove everything about this table runner!! You have such great taste and an eye for color and balance!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this. What is the name of the low-volume text print you used?
ReplyDeleteRita, I used a bunch of low volume text prints! Let me know which one, and I'll see if I can get the name for you!
DeleteRita, I used a bunch of low volume text prints! Let me know which one, and I'll see if I can get the name for you!
DeleteLooks great, Heidi! Love the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun runner. Love this idea 💕
ReplyDeleteLove it! I'm sure your mom does, too! :-)
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