I started with making small striped segments....
.... and then designed as I went by piecing randomly and filling in spots on the design wall. I had a size goal - 32" x 92" - and the pieced top ended up just slightly larger to allow for shrinkage due to quilting and washing.
When it came time for quilting I started with variegated Aurifil 50wt #4060 (Silver Moon), fully intending to use a variety of colored threads. But considering my goal was to use several different quilting designs, per mom's request, after I got going I decided using the singular thread would be best. And it really did coordinate well with all the fabrics, nestling in nearly invisibly in some areas and standing out more in others.
First up was my one of my standbys - organic straight-line - off-center across the width of the runner. Next were a pair of harmonizing yet different sections of matchstick quilting.
From there, I went section to section, figuring out designs as I went.... some simple channel quilting, and echos, then a diagonal grid and orange peels (love them!).
That's when I turned to Jacquie Gering's Walk to find some new designs to try, and I found that a Radiating Diamond, some Crosshatch Mashup, and even some Sectioned Curves all suited the piece well.
So nine designs in all, and I gotta say, I love the look.
I trimmed it up, bound it all in one of my favorites of Carolyn Friedlander's Euclid linen-cotton blends, and it was done.... the largest table runner I'd ever made.
The size was of the essence though, covering a good width of the table, while hanging over on the ends to give the look mom was after. Let's just say we're pretty well pleased with our joint effort. The runner looks totally at home on mom's table, which was the goal after all!
This project is on my 2018 Q1 Finish-A-Long list!
Linking up with 2018 Finish-A-Long Q1 Finishes!
From there, I went section to section, figuring out designs as I went.... some simple channel quilting, and echos, then a diagonal grid and orange peels (love them!).
That's when I turned to Jacquie Gering's Walk to find some new designs to try, and I found that a Radiating Diamond, some Crosshatch Mashup, and even some Sectioned Curves all suited the piece well.
So nine designs in all, and I gotta say, I love the look.
I trimmed it up, bound it all in one of my favorites of Carolyn Friedlander's Euclid linen-cotton blends, and it was done.... the largest table runner I'd ever made.
The size was of the essence though, covering a good width of the table, while hanging over on the ends to give the look mom was after. Let's just say we're pretty well pleased with our joint effort. The runner looks totally at home on mom's table, which was the goal after all!
This project is on my 2018 Q1 Finish-A-Long list!
Linking up with 2018 Finish-A-Long Q1 Finishes!
Love those colors!
ReplyDeleteLove it, wonderful finish.
ReplyDeletelucky Mom! this is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors and design. I just unearthed Jaquie’s book from a box I stashed it in during the holidays. Love her inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet this was such fun working with your mom on this project to make something just for her! Every stitch made with love. It really is stunning and the width is very eye-catching!
ReplyDeleteI love the partnership aspect and that you both have similar tastes. The runner looks stunning on her table, and I think the 9 different quilting motifs are really beautiful together.
ReplyDeleteI love it on your mom’s table! And the quilting is really cool!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very lovely and fits perfectly on the table. What a great project and present!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteThat's what you were making! I watched on IG and wondered! It is beautiful! The quilting really sets it apart! Well done to you and your mom!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous!!! I love everything about this runner - the fabric, pattern, quilting, everything! It's a beauty.
ReplyDeleteLove it Debbie! How fun to be able to combine so many beautiful fabrics and quilting designs all in one project! You've inspired me to give orange peel quilting a try...now I just have to make something to try it on :o)
ReplyDeleteDebbie, this came out beautifully! I love the colors and the quilting! Topping all this glory off is the Q1 finish...bravo!
ReplyDeleteStunning! Love all the fabrics, your freeform piecing and the variety of quilting.
ReplyDeleteLovely job
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful - love the fabrics, the quilting, everything!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great collaboration ! I really like your fabric choices.
ReplyDeleteOh, I like this - the patchwork and the varied quilting work so nicely together. It calls to mind the Gee Bend quilts that are so fascinating, only it's nice and flat and even for the table.
ReplyDeleteI love the quilting on it. This is a great finish!
ReplyDeleteThe different quilting patterns are outstanding, really going together in the end. Well done.
ReplyDeleteVery much love this, Debbie. Oh behalf of the 2018 Finish A Long global hosts, thanks for participating!
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern, quilting and fabrics. Carolyn Friedlander fabrics are a favorite of mine as well.
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