The Spicy Spiral Table Runner can be made with either a nine degree or the Ten Degree Wedge Tool. The difference is only slight with this particular pattern. Spicy Spiral Table Runner Pattern 10 Degree Wedge Ruler 25' Length 8 Quarter Yard Cuts (not fat quarters) 1 Yard Backing Fabric 2 Yards Fusible Fleece Sewing machine. Please note: If you enter US for shipping country and the address leads to another country we will be unable to ship your order until the shipping balance is received. This table runner does not require a pattern. This table runner is also known as the ten minute table runner. This really is a FAST table runner to.
Hello! I took a class at my quilt guild last Thursday to make a spiral table runner.The project used a technique called Bargello. I had seen Bargello quilts before, and thought they were amazing, but had never tried the technique. That's mostly the reason I took this class. Our homework for the class was to sew 4 strip sets of 8 different fabrics, light to dark, of varying widths specified in the pattern. Once we got to class, we used a special 10 degree ruler to cut our strip sets into different length wedges, which were specified in the pattern. Then it was a matter of sewing the wedges together, which was really just sewing straight seams. The class started at 10:30 a.m., and I was done with the table runner top by 1:30 p.m. It is 42 inches by 25 inches. I spent today putting the backing and batting on, and quilting it. I am really happy with it, and ready to start on another!
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Spicy Spiral Table Runner Pattern Australia
Hello! I took a class at my quilt guild last Thursday to make a spiral table runner.The project used a technique called Bargello. I had seen Bargello quilts before, and thought they were amazing, but had never tried the technique. That's mostly the reason I took this class. Our homework for the class was to sew 4 strip sets of 8 different fabrics, light to dark, of varying widths specified in the pattern. Once we got to class, we used a special 10 degree ruler to cut our strip sets into different length wedges, which were specified in the pattern. Then it was a matter of sewing the wedges together, which was really just sewing straight seams. The class started at 10:30 a.m., and I was done with the table runner top by 1:30 p.m. It is 42 inches by 25 inches. I spent today putting the backing and batting on, and quilting it. I am really happy with it, and ready to start on another!