Showing posts with label Table Runners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Table Runners. Show all posts

March 24, 2026

Jolie Table Runner Quilt Kit in Jolie Maison!

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The Jolie table runner has been kitted by Connecting Threads in their timeless Jolie Maison fabric collection!  The quilt kit includes the Medium Throw size which is perfect for using a single charm square pack.

The Jolie small quilts pattern is available in the Busy Hands Quilts shop.

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Jolie Pattern Features

  • Includes 6 sizes - Small, Medium, and Large Table Runners + Small, Medium, and Large Square Quilts for table toppers or wall hangings
  • Charm square friendly
  • Skill Level:  Confident beginner

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The quilt kit is available at Connecting Threads right here.  SOLD OUT

The quilt pattern is available at Busy Hands Quilts right here.


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February 14, 2023

Mini Picket Fence Table Runner Quilt Kits!

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Mini Picket Fence has been kitted by Connecting Threads in their new fabric collection called Frost and Flourish.  This is a mix of beautiful florals, tone-on-tones, and stripes in a varying shades of blues and yellows.  

The quilt kit is for the small table runner size, measuring 13-1/2" x 54", and even includes the backing, along with everything you need for the quilt top and binding.

This quick and easy quilt kit is available in the Connecting Threads shop.


The Mini Picket Fence quilt pattern includes four sizes:
  • Small table runner measures 13-1/2" x 54" and uses 1 charm pack
  • Large table runner measures 22-1/2" x 67-1/2" and uses 2 charm packs
  • Small table topper measures 27" square and uses 1 charm pack
  • Large table topper measures 36" square and uses 2 charm packs

Photo Credit Connecting Threads

The Mini Picket Fence table runner quilt kit is available at Connecting Threads.

The quilt pattern is available in the Busy Hands Quilts shop.


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December 10, 2021

My Farmhouse Quilt - A Table Runner!

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This past fall I made quilt samples for my local quilt shop of some of my patterns.  This My Farmhouse table runner is one of them.  I can finally show it to you since the pattern was released yesterday!



Three Quilt Sizes!


The My Farmhouse quilt pattern includes three sizes - Throw, Twin XL, and Queen.  It doesn't include the Table Runner size which is simply made with less blocks.

     Throw Quilt 58" x 70"

     Twin XL Bed Quilt 70" x 94"

     Queen Bed Quilt 94" x 94"
     


Longarm Quilting


This table runner is quilted with Woven Wind, a modern old-fashioned quilting design, in cream thread on my HandiQuilter Fusion with ProStitcher.  

I quilted three table runners on one piecing of backing to save time, rather than loading three different pieces of backing onto the rails.  Each quilt has a different quilting design.


Precut Jelly Roll Friendly


This quilt pattern is jelly roll friendly for easy fabric selection, or just use your stash!  The Throw size uses 30 strips, and the Twin XL uses 45 strips, so you can just add some strips from your stash or the coordinating backing fabric.


Sweet Fabrics!


This sweet fabric collection is Vera Cruz, available right here at my local quilt shop.  It is a collection of country blues, greens, golds, and mauves.




The My Farmhouse quilt pattern is available in the Busy Hands Quilts shop.

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November 22, 2021

Hand Picked Quilt Pattern - A Quilted Table Runner!

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I have another Hand Picked quilt to share with you today!  This is a table runner I made this past summer for the local quilt shop to display in Christmas-themed fabric.



The Hand Picked quilt pattern doesn't include the table runner size in the pattern; I just made less blocks.

The quilt pattern includes 5 sizes - Baby, Throw, Twin XL, Queen, and King.


I am unsure of the fabric collection I used in this table runner; I can't find it on their website anymore.  Hopefully that means that all of the strip packs sold out!  Some of the prints have gold and silver metallic on them, and it's really pretty.


The quilting is a mistletoe design in white thread, perfectly complementing the Christmas theme of the fabrics.  Quilted on my HandiQuilter Fusion with ProStitcher.








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November 2, 2021

Hampton Court Quilted Table Runner in Garden Delights!

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Today I'm sharing a Hampton Court quilted Table Runner!  This one is made with Garden Delights, a super sweet itty bitty floral collection in a rainbow of colors. 

This quilt was made with leftover strip sets from a previous quilt.



Garden Delights Fabric


My local quilt shop has a collection of Garden Delights fabrics, so this is the perfect quilt to hang in their shop.  This fabric collection by In the Beginning is entirely small ditty florals that are oh-so-sweet!  I love this collection and hoarded it for the perfect project.  

You can see the Throw size Hampton Court in Garden Delights right over here.


Hampton Court Quilt Design


The Hampton Court quilt design is based on King Henry VIII's castle from the 1500s.  The design, made from varying brick sizes, can be found in the brickwork on the exterior of the castle.

This pattern is strip pieced, and you won't be sewing together individual bricks, unless you want to (the pattern includes both strip piecing and traditional piecing instructions).  Strip piecing saves so much time, and this pattern is the perfect place to use it.




Hampton Court Quilt Pattern


The quilt pattern includes four sizes - Throw, Twin, Queen, and King.  The Table Runner size is not included in the pattern.

This is a strip-pieced quilt pattern for a quick finish.  No sewing together individual bricks!

Instructions include both fat quarters and yardage so you can easily use your stash.


Longarm Quilting


This Hampton Court Table Runner is quilted with Woven Winds, a modern digital quilting design, in white thread on my HandiQuilter Fusion with ProStitcher.  I quilted four Table Runners on the same day, all on the same piece of backing, one after the other.  What a timesaver!  ♥



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October 25, 2021

Scrappy Patches Quilted Table Runner!

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A Scrappy Patches Table Runner is a quick and easy project!  I made this quilt to highlight the Vibe fabric collection, and it is now hanging in the local quilt shop.



All the Sizes!


The Scrappy Patches quilt pattern includes 6 sizes - Baby, Lap, Throw, Twin, Queen, and King.  The Table Runner size isn't included in the pattern specifically.  I just made less blocks.


Quick and Easy Quilt Pattern


Scrappy Patches is jelly roll friendly which of course means it is also stash friendly since most of us have jelly rolls or leftover strips in our scrap bins.

This pattern is strip pieced which makes it quick and easy.  My favorite kind of piecing!




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August 30, 2021

Picket Fence Quilted Table Runner in Land of Liberty!

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Table runners are so fun to make because they are so quick!  Today I'm sharing a Picket Fence table runner with you.  This quilt is on display in my local quilt shop, Tangled Threads.



Picket Fence Pattern Features


  • 7 sizes - including both square and rectangular Throws and Queens
  • Strip piecing - no sewing together individual squares for a quick finish
  • 10" square layer cake friendly
  • Queen and King sizes use layer cake squares and jelly roll strips for a more efficient, quick finish


Oh Those Fabrics!


This Picket Fence table runner is made with layer cake squares from the Land of Liberty collection by Riley Blake, available right here.  I love that this patriotic Americana collection uses bright white rather than snow or ivory.  The designs in the collection are florals in several scales, text, triangle gingham, pinwheels, and more.



Longarm Quilting


This Picket Fence table runner is quilted in white thread with Pinwheel Posies, a digital design, on my HandiQuilter Fusion with ProStitcher.  I quilted four table runners on the same piece of extra-wide backing.  This saves a lot of time over loading backing onto the rails and then removing the finished quilt four times.  Let's save time so we can make more quilts!  :)


Table Runner Pattern


The Picket Fence quilt pattern does not include the Table Runner size, just to be clear.  I just made less blocks to create the desired size.  

Mini Picket Fence is a true table runner / wall hanging quilt pattern that is a mini version of Picket Fence, meaning the blocks are made with charm squares and are much smaller.  You can see Mini Picket Fence right over over here.  Even in that pattern, you won't be sewing together those tiny squares individually; it's all strip pieced.  :)  It includes 4 sizes - Small and Large Table Runners, and Small and Large Table Toppers which are square.






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July 21, 2021

Ships Ahoy Table Runner from Just One Charm Pack Quilts Book!

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Today I'm excited to share a sweet Ships Ahoy quilted table runner with you!  This quilt pattern is included in Cheryl of Meadow Mist Designs brand-new book called Just One Charm Pack Quilts, and today is my stop on the book hop!  

The Book Hop runs through Thursday, July 29th, so be sure to head over to Meadow Mist Designs and sign up to receive blog post emails so you are sure you don't miss any of the featured quilts.  There are so many designs you don't want to miss.  :)



Welcome to Readers New and Seasoned!


If this is your first time here, having stopped by because of Cheryl's Book Hop, or if you're a previous reader, welcome to all of you!  I'm Myra, and Busy Hands Quilts is where I share my quilting love with you.  Busy Hands Quilts has sponsored Cheryl's mystery quilt alongs for a number of years, and I'm happy to have been invited to make a quilt for her Book Hop.  :)

I'd love it if you'd subscribe to my newsletter where I spoil my readers with subscriber-only Pattern Sales, Giveaways, Tips and Tricks, as well as amazing fabric deals I find around the web.  I also share links to shops that have made quilt kits in my patterns.  You'll even receive a free quilt pattern right off the bat!




Ships Ahoy Quilt Pattern


The Ships Ahoy quilt pattern in the Just One Charm Pack Quilts Book is a charm pack quilt with a single background fabric with a border.  The large blocks go together very quickly.  They are reminiscent of life rings on a ship, thus the quilt pattern name, Ships Ahoy.  The design in the book has nine blocks set 3x3, but this quilt has only four blocks set in a single row. 

I alternated the fabric colors in every other block, navy with red.  Every other block has red star print with navy florals, alternating with blocks with navy star print and red florals.



The Just One Charm Pack Quilts Book


This beautiful book includes 18 projects that use just one charm pack and two additional yardage fabrics.  Each quilt is shown in two different colorways to help get your creative juices flowing to create a quilt that reflects your personal style.  The quilts are baby size through small lap size, are very beginner friendly, and are traditionally pieced (no applique or paper piecing).  This is my kind of book!  :)  You can get a signed copy of the book right here.

If you're like me and don't collect charm packs, the patterns work really well with scraps from your stash.  As an added bonus, the book teaches you how to create your own charm packs.



The Red, White, and Blue!


Since I was making this quilt for my own dining room, I wanted to use red, white, and blue to match the red/white gingham tablecloth that is usually on the table.  I made the tablecloth from an extra-wide backing fabric from Bonnie and Camille - easy peasy!  In my stash was a perfect layer cake of Land of Liberty by Riley Blake.    You'll find it on Etsy right here and at Fat Quarter Shop right here.  I love this collection so much!  Florals, ginghams, pinwheels, stars; so much goodness in bright and happy red and navy with both crisp and creamy whites!  The border is a Riley Blake Basic gingham in navy and white, and the binding is solid red.


Longarm Quilting


This quilting design is Posies, quilted in white thread on my Handi Quilter Fusion with ProStitcher.  I quilted two quilts at a time (one right after the other on the same piece of backing), and I showed you the other one a few days ago - you can see it right here.

This quilt is quilted with a layer of cotton batting with an extra layer of heat-resistant batting.  This way I don't have to cover up the pretty table runner with hot pads under dishes that are warm, though I wouldn't trust this batting with a hot cast iron pan.  



Grab the Book!


Remember to grab your signed copy of Cheryl's new book, Just One Charm Pack Quilts, right here.


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July 19, 2021

Goose in the Pond Wall Hanging from Just One Charm Pack Quilts Book!

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Today I'm excited to share a really fun Goose in the Pond table runner / wall hanging quilt with you!  This quilt pattern is included in Cheryl of Meadow Mist Designs brand-new book called Just One Charm Pack Quilts, and today is my stop on the book hop!  

The Book Hop runs through Thursday, July 29th, so be sure to head over to Meadow Mist Designs and sign up to receive blog post emails so you are sure you don't miss any of the featured quilts.  There are so many designs you don't want to miss.  :)


Welcome to the Book Hop!


If this is your first time here, having stopped by because of Cheryl's Book Hop, or if you're a previous reader, welcome to all of you!  I'm Myra, and Busy Hands Quilts is where I share my quilting love with you.  Busy Hands Quilts has sponsored Cheryl's mystery quilt alongs for a number of years, and I'm happy to have been invited to make a quilt for her Book Hop.  :)

I'd love it if you'd subscribe to my newsletter where I spoil my readers with subscriber-only Pattern Sales, Giveaways, Tips and Tricks, as well as amazing fabric deals I find around the web.  I also share links to shops that have made quilt kits in my patterns.  You'll even receive a free quilt pattern right off the bat!




Goose in the Pond Quilt Pattern


The Goose in the Pond quilt pattern in the Just One Charm Pack Quilts Book is a charm pack quilt with two background fabrics.  My version uses four other fabrics (two different polka dots for the background, a solid red border, and a navy polka dot border).  I do love me some polka dots, yes'm!  The design in the book has four blocks set 2x2 with sashed blocks and a single border, but because I was making the quilt for a specific blank wall in my house, I made three blocks and laid them out in a single row and then added borders to get it to the size needed to fill the space.  This pattern is easy to adapt to other sizes - just make more or less blocks and adjust sashing/border lengths.  



The Just One Charm Pack Quilts Book


This beautiful book includes 18 projects that use just one charm pack and two additional yardage fabrics.  Each quilt is shown in two different colorways to help get your creative juices flowing to create a quilt that reflects your personal style.  The quilts are baby size through small lap size, are very beginner friendly, and are traditionally pieced (no applique or paper piecing).  This is my kind of book!  :)  You can get a signed copy of the book right here.

If you're like me and don't collect charm packs, the patterns work really well with scraps from your stash.  As an added bonus, the book teaches you how to create your own charm packs.



Strip that Goose!


I ♥ strip piecing and include it where ever possible in my quilt patterns, so I was delighted to see strip piecing in the Goose in the Pond pattern.  

And yes, I did know that the background of the white/red polka dot is creamier than the background of the white/blue polka dot fabric and used it anyway.  Go rogue, step out of the box, and don't worry about being so matchy-matchy - it's very freeing!!

Have I told you the story about the lady in purple?  A friend of mine wore four different shades of purple together in her outfit - think blouse, sweater, skirt, scarf; all four a different shade of purple.  I would never have put the outfit together myself, but she was beautiful in it.  Absolutely beautiful.  That day I learned that it's okay to step out of the matchy-matchy box and just let it all blend together.  Her inner beauty is what shined through her blend of purple clothing.  :)

So creamy and bright whites unite!




The Red, White, and Blue!


Since I was making this quilt to hang on a wall in the dining room (my husband told me I needed to hang one there, can you imagine?!?), I wanted to use red, white, and blue to tie the red/white dining room in with the navy/white in the adjacent living room.  In my stash was a perfect layer cake of Land of Liberty by Riley Blake.  The HSTs in the blocks are made from a layer cake of this fabric collection.  You'll find it on Etsy right here and at Fat Quarter Shop right here.  I love this collection so much!  Florals, ginghams, pinwheels, stars; so much goodness in bright and happy red and navy with both crisp and creamy whites!  

Eeeek!  Friends, when I went to search this fabric on Etsy, look what I found!!!  A flag panel in the collection!  I am smitten and will be buying one as soon as I finish up this blog post.  Here it is!  Isn't it beautiful?!  You will find this panel right here.


Okay, back up the rabbit hole and back to the Goose in the Pond!  I didn't mean to get distracted!  :}


Longarm Quilting


This quilting design is Posies, quilted in white thread on my Handi Quilter Fusion with ProStitcher.  I quilted two quilts at a time (one right after the other on the same piece of backing), and I will be sharing the second quilt on a future day in the Just One Charm Pack Quilts Book Hop.  

This quilt is quilted with a single layer of batting since it is intended to be used as a wall hanging.  When I make table runners for use on the dining table, I add an extra layer of heat-resistant batting on top of a layer of cotton.  This way I don't have to cover up the pretty table runner with hot pads under dishes that are warm, though I wouldn't trust this batting with a hot cast iron pan.  You know I serve food in the pans all the time, of course.


Don't Forget the Binding!


Because every binding needs it's dog day, I've begun taking pictures of the quilt folded to highlight the binding.  It's a super important part of a quilt and often adds a finishing pop to a quilt, so it needs a well deserved salute.  

And yes, I do know that the red polka dot binding doesn't match the deeper reds in the quilt.  Tee hee.  Hmm, you wonder if that bothers her?  Nope!


Grab the Book!


Remember to grab your signed copy of Cheryl's new book, Just One Charm Pack Quilts, right here.  Would you believe the book is already in its second printing?  Yes, indeed, they are flying off the shelves!  You can also get it right here on Amazon.

Congratulations to Cheryl for another great quilting book!


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