Dana Michelle has created a lovely poinsettia pattern for Wildfire Designs. You can put together all kinds of lovely table runners using this pattern. To find the pattern, click on the picture.
I put this pattern together using a lovely blue and white poinsettia fabric.
I used a combination of the Making Waves pattern by Laurie Shifrin Designs and the Poinsettia Too pattern to create a few more table runners.
My method is to find beautiful poinsettia fabrics and use them to guide my choice of colors for the raw edge appliqué pattern.
Fusible applique is a fun and easy process. And this pattern has nice big pieces, which make it easy to trace, cut out, and put together. You can find tips for working with fusible web HERE
This pattern goes together quickly and the results are stunning.
I know, it's July, but it's never too early to start those Christmas projects.
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Those table runners are really pretty! And you've managed to make each one different from the rest. Thanks for visiting!
ReplyDeleteThey are fun to make because they are done quickly and look so pretty. I love raw edge quilting.
DeleteI absolutely love that blue and white. Very elegant looking. Debbie
ReplyDeleteThank you. It's so fun picking out colors for quilts isn't it.
DeleteSo much detail in your quilting! Wow!
ReplyDeleteIt's important to be sure all of those lovely pieces stay put.
DeleteWow, those are gorgeous! Thank you for sharing the idea, I will have to let it percolate in my mind for a bit until I find a good poinsettia to work with.
ReplyDelete~Brandy
Dana Michelle's poinsettia pattern has really nice detail. Thank you for stopping by.
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