Here’s the table runner that I made for my daughter’s birthday. It is called the Ten Minute Table Runner by LaRae Bunnell Clark. It truly does take 10 minutes. I used fabric I had on hand that I thought would complement my daughter’s home nicely and I sewed it together in a matter of minutes. I added the red buttons for a splash of color and contrast. I will be making some of these for my home as well.
Here’s a look at the end with the button:
I have Vogue pattern #8726 (view A) cut and ready to fit and sew. I’ll let you know how it’s going in a few days. Have a terrific end of June weekend.
Published by Pamela Klingensmith
Sewing is my passion and I always have a notion to sew, but sometimes I get distracted with other crafty endeavors. I share my creative accomplishments (and sometimes failures) here on my blog. I am a licensed Martha Pullen beginning sewing instructor and serger instructor. For 5 years, I taught new owners how to use their Bernina sewing machines at my local Bernina dealer, and for 2 years I taught serger project classes at my local Baby Lock dealer. These days, my professional time is spent retailing handmade purse and bag making supplies and patterns. I also sell a small selection of fabric as well as my handmade bags and purses.
"The heart of man plans his way, but the LORD establishes his steps." Prov. 16:9
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Janice – These wash up just fine, but I have a front load washer so it doesn't agitate the fabric like a top load would. Also, I use my serger to finish all the seams. Hope this helps.
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How do these do in the laundry? They look like they may need more sewing on the ends.
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it does look nice in my home! thank you so much! i love it.
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