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cravennat Оригинальное сообщениеTopsy Turvy Table Runner/ продолжение- часть 2
http://www.nancyzieman.com/blog/quilting-2/how-to-sew-an-easy-table-runner/
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Align the ruler along the cut edge of the narrow end of the wedge, trim off the excess sashing. Repeat on the wide end.
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Determine the layout of the wedges, alternating the wedges in the topsy-turvy layout!
Note from Nancy: Learn from my mistake! My staff and I didn’t alternate the positioning and stitching of the wedges on the sashing strips. Half of the sashing strips had to be removed and restitched. Oops! That’s why this photo shows some of the wedges without sashing strip.
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Pin and stitch the wedges together, using a 1/4″ seam allowance.
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Straighten the narrow ends of the table runner. Place a pin at the center of the end wedges. Measure 1/4″ from the pin to add a seam allowance. Extend the seam allowance the length of the wedge.
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Cut along the seam allowance mark, trimming off the excess fabric.
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Back the table runner with batting and a backing fabric. Pin the layers together using safety pins.
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Straight stitch the layers together. Stitch, guiding the edge of the presser foot along the sashing seam. Repeat stitching on each side of all the sashing strips.
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The feature photo and photo below was taken at Birch Haven, a center that offers a unique and quiet atmosphere to relax and enjoy your favorite craft or hobby. There are beautiful rooms, creative center, superb kitchen, and relaxing outdoor area. Thank you Susie for the use of your facility.
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Click here to create another table runner, using the same template. This is such a versatile template!
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