Tuesday, November 11, 2025

The First Christmas Runner Finish

I'm always very leery of machine quilting pieces so it can take a bit of time to drum up the courage to begin, but happily, this runner came together quite nicely.

I started out thinking I'd just do a simple set of diagonal lines so as not to wreck anything, but it just wasn't enough. So I moved to making it a cross-hatch pattern. Still lacking a little, so I opted to add another line of quilting on either side of every second line of quilting that was already there. 
Bingo! It added just enough interest and left me with a surprising bonus - these cute little stars in the sashing. Almost like I had planned it 😉. Not.















The quilting looked nice on the green gingham backing too.














And, it must have been my lucky day because when it was time to bind it I found a remnant candy cane stripe that was seemingly made for it.
This one was fun to stitch down.

















It's all finished up but in my excitement I forgot to take a pic for you, so that will come. 

One additional fabric that I wanted to share with you is this cute red and white print. Love the fabric but I particularly love the selvage which contains one of my favourite quotes from Audrey Hepburn which I will leave with you, despite the fact that  the landscape is now covered in snow: To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow....M

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The perfect binding for your pretty runner! Is t it fun when the quilting makes a pattern you were not expecting! Gail at the cozy quilter