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{saturday craft: Blessed Nest table runner}

Hi there! It’s been a while since I’ve posted a saturday craft, but that’s about to change because I’m here with my sewing friend Trish of Two Peas in a Pod Designs. Trish has put together a super darling sewing tutorial for the Gussy Sews community, yay! Below is a detailed post & tutorial on how to make a pieced table runner with {optional} word applique. This runner can be modified to fit any length of table {simply add extra pieces of fabric to extend the runner}, and it can be customized for any season. To do that, set your fabric color palette based on the season you’re decorating for.

I hope you enjoy the tutorial! xoxo

Here’s Trish ~

Youรขโ‚ฌโ„ขve got a sewing machine. Awesome. Youรขโ‚ฌโ„ขve learned how to thread it and how to thread the bobbin. You can sew a straight line but that is about the limit of your sewing skills. Or maybe youรขโ‚ฌโ„ขve been sewing for awhile now and doing some opposite edge gathering or edge appliquรƒยฉ is not so frightening. This รขโ‚ฌล“Blessed Nest Table Runnerรขโ‚ฌย can be as simple or advanced as youรขโ‚ฌโ„ขd like.

WE WILL:
> Piece รขโ‚ฌโ€œ as is often done in quilting
> Learn how to opposite edge gather รขโ‚ฌโ€œ often used in home dec projects, in particular on pillows.
> Learn edge appliquรƒยฉ
> Learn how to use quilt batting

MATERIALS NEEDED:
Using scraps, fat quarters or whatever fabric you have on hand, you will need to cut, from center working out {see below photo as a guide}:

1) Center print (shown in pink) 5รขโ‚ฌย wide x 20รขโ‚ฌย long
2) Yellow dot print 3รขโ‚ฌย x 20รขโ‚ฌย
3) Turquoise linen 2รขโ‚ฌยx 20″
4) Momo bird print 5รขโ‚ฌย x 20รขโ‚ฌย
5) Green lattice print 4รขโ‚ฌย x 20รขโ‚ฌย
6) Purple dots 2.5รขโ‚ฌย x 20รขโ‚ฌย
7) Grey solid 5รขโ‚ฌย x 20รขโ‚ฌย (appliquรƒยฉ background)
8) Ruffle in turquoise linen 3รขโ‚ฌย x 42รขโ‚ฌย long (optional)
9) Cotton quilt batting 46รขโ‚ฌย x 21รขโ‚ฌย
10) Cotton fabric backing 45.5รขโ‚ฌย x 20รขโ‚ฌย ~ cut the batting and cotton backing AFTER you have pieced your top together
11) Buttons and other trims as desired
12) Steam a seam (or stitch witchery รขโ‚ฌโ€œfor fusing appliquรƒยฉ){the simple version} Piece all the pieces together. Omit the appliquรƒยฉ and the ruffle.{advanced version} Add the appliquรƒยฉ to your runner.{expert version} Add the appliquรƒยฉ AND the ruffle to your runner. YOU CAN DO IT!

Let’s get started!

This tutorial will give you a table runner approximately 45.5″ x 20″.

STEP ONE: Start with laying out your cut pieces so you can see how the order you want them stitched:

Begin with your center strip and the two strips next to it. With right sides together, line up edges, pin. I pinned both of my yellow dot strips on at the same time. USE 1/4รขโ‚ฌย seams throughout:

TIP: I used a 1/4รขโ‚ฌย quilting foot. I also let my fabric hang down and let it flow between my fingers รขโ‚ฌโ€œ not pulling it but gently guiding it. For the piecing part of the project, I use a universal needle BUT when it comes to stitching through the multiple layers and batting, I switch to a JEANS needle. I have broken far too many needles sewing bags and thick layered items รขโ‚ฌโ€œ the jeans needle works best for me.

I also set my tension at 4-5 and a stitch length of 2.5 for piecing. The more layers we add, we will increase the stitch length. Why? Because your needle needs enough time to get through all of those layers and come back up before moving forward. Too short a stitch length and your needle wonรขโ‚ฌโ„ขt be able to keep up and youรขโ‚ฌโ„ขll break a needle:

Press over your stitch lines. Then press your seams to one side:

STEP TWO: Continue piecing all of your strips, pinning both the left and right sides. If you are doing the simple method, you will end with the gray solid 5รขโ‚ฌย strip. IF YOU ARE ADDING THE APPLIQUE รขโ‚ฌโ€œ First, appliquรƒยฉ that strip BEFORE piecing it to your top:

HOW TO PUT TOGETHER YOUR APPLIQUE:

First, print out the bird outline and free hand cut a little wing for your bird and a limb for him to perch on. On your computer, using the font AMERICAN TYPEWRITER (or font of your choice) at size 350, type the letters N E S T B L D. Print and use these as your pattern for the words รขโ‚ฌล“blessed nestรขโ‚ฌย.

Arrange your applique as desired. Using your steam a seam or stitch witchery underneath, press per manufacturers instructions to hold your applique in place. I donรขโ‚ฌโ„ขt use a lot. A few pieces here and there just to tack my picture down while I stitch is sufficient.

Next is my favorite part. Using black thread, stitch two times around each letter close to the edge (hence, edge applique) and all other items in your picture. Be messy. This part allows you to add some character by being imperfect in your stitching.

I adore these Blumenthal buttons! I used them along with some trim to futher adorn my applique. Be creative and see what you can come up with or use my idea shown here.

Now that you have finished the applique portion of that strip, attach it to your top as you did the rest of your strips.You can end here with your top OR If youรขโ‚ฌโ„ขre feeling adventurous, letรขโ‚ฌโ„ขs add a ruffled border!

STEP THREE: Adding the ruffled border. This is called opposite edge gathering and you can do this using a ruffler foot or you can use a gathering stitch. A gathering stitch will be a stitch length as long as you can get รขโ‚ฌโ€œ I set my machine to 6.0. And a loose tension. I set mine at 2. Then along both long edges, stitch. Donรขโ‚ฌโ„ขt lock in {backstitch} your stitches on either end:

Then, pull one of the threads รขโ‚ฌโ€œ I pull the bobbin thread, and start to gather your fabric. Pull it until it becomes 20รขโ‚ฌย รขโ‚ฌโ€œ the length of the strips for your top:

Pin to your top as you did your other strips and stitch in place:

After you have stitched it in place, pull out your gathering thread. (Leave in your gathering thread for the other side which is not yet stitched in รขโ‚ฌโ€œ it will attach to our backing / batting.)

This is what it looks like once youรขโ‚ฌโ„ขve stitched it in. Pull your gathering thread out after it is stitched in place:

STEP FOUR: The batting and some quilting. I lay my finished top on my batting and cut the batting a little bit bigger than my top. Pin your top to your batting all over the place:

Technically, in quilting, you would use safety pins. For this quick job รขโ‚ฌโ€œ I fudged and just used straight pins. We are doing minimal รขโ‚ฌล“quiltingรขโ‚ฌย for this project. Simply top stitch along both sides of every seam:

Thatรขโ‚ฌโ„ขs all the รขโ‚ฌล“quiltingรขโ‚ฌย I did on this runner. Then, trim your batting to the same size as your top.

STEP FIVE: Attaching the backing. I am thrifty. Cotton has gone up in price and for backings รขโ‚ฌโ€œ especially here where it will lay on a table and no one is ever gonna see the back รขโ‚ฌโ€œ I use a sheet. I buy flat white sheets at the discount store and use it for the back. Lay your top on your sheet, right sides facing and pin. Cut your backing to the size of the top. Stitch all the way around leaving about a 10รขโ‚ฌย opening in the side for turning. Be careful and pin like mad along your ruffled border because this is where the end of it gets attached.

Once you have your layers stitched together…

…pull your top through the opening and turn right side out:

Press along all edges and top stitch all the way around Use some of the steam a seam in your opening to hold it closed tightly as you top stitch. DONรขโ‚ฌโ„ขT top stitch along the bottom edge of the ruffle. Just down the side of the ruffle.

TIP: Top stitching, increase your stitch length to 3.5 for top stitching. Sprout of course had to get in the picture. This really does go together quite quickly. It is very well suited for all kinds of skill levels and will look fabulous anywhere in your house! {Thank you Sew to Speak in Columbus, Ohio for the great selection of fabrics used in this project.}

*Top stitching around your table runner is the last step! Once you’ve finished the final edge, your runner is complete! Grab a vase of flowers to set on top of your new runner and let out a little “yeow!” ~ you did it! :]

Blessed Nest Table Runner, by Trish Preston.
Two Peas in a Pod Homegrown Designs ร‚ยฉ 2011 All Rights Reserved

I’m LOVING all of the colors used in this finished table runner, plus the gathered edge, PLUS all the ideas that are coming to mind as I think about upcoming holidays, seasons and events.

Many, many thanks to Trish for putting this tutorial together!
XO, Gussy

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13 Comments

  1. Your directions look great. I need things like where to set the tension and what needle to use. Anxious to try this. Company right now but later. It’s so pretty

  2. Thanks so much for the instructions. I just finished mi own! With different colors but it looks awesome!!!!

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