Friday, July 07, 2006

Shoo Fly Table Runners

In April and May this year, I went on my trip to the states. Firstly I visited with my wonderful friend Linda in San Jose, and then I accompanied her and four of her quilt group friends to Paducah. It was the most wonderful trip, and I had the best time. Before I left, I decided I wanted to make a small gift for Linda and her four friends that I would be travelling with.

After making the scrappy baby quilt, I had a lot of the cutaway pieces from the star points, so I chain pieced them together to form half square triangles. I had been making similar table runners to the ones pictured for some time, but with log cabins. Knowing that the shoo fly block would use up many of the half square triangles, it seemed like the perfect block to use in a scrappy table runner. I had to make just a few more half square triangles, and cut the setting triangles. I have had the applique cheater cloth in my stash for some time, and it seemed like the perfect offset for the blocks.

The back of the table runners was also from my stash. One is a toile I've had sitting around for ages, and the other is a scrap half yard I had no idea what to do with. I don't precisely remember, but I may have pieced the batt too! I had fun quilting them with a free-motion peacock design, and Cheryl from my favourite quilt store outlined the applique for me as I was just too chicken! Thank you Cheryl! If you look carefully, you can see that even the binding was pieced from my scrap 2" stash!

Two of Linda's friends received these as gifts, and they were so surprised and thrilled!

11 comments:

  1. What a lovely gift, and so thrifty...

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  2. well done, Tazzie! Was this your first trip to the States? If so, lucky you getting to see your friend AND going to the AQS show!

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  3. I don't blame them for being thrilled. Such a nice gift.

    The AQS magazine just came in the mail today and it shows all the winning quilts from Paducah. How nice that you got to come and see this show. Do you have similar shows in Australia?

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  4. I love the table runners. I really need them!!!!The cheater blocks really add to the design. I've never really like those kind of blocks, but they are darling in your work. Lucky Ladies!!!Don't you love it when you create something from leftovers....

    Melanie

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  5. What a lovely gift...they're just beautiful! I think I need to save this picture and think about how I can make these!

    Thanks for the inspiration!
    Carolyn

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  6. Excellent use of your stash! Kudos to you for making something so useful and thoughtful from what you had on hand already!

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  7. Very nice gifts!

    And the applique cloth for the center was perfect for the colors in the runner. :)

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  8. Your leftovers have made such beautiful runners. I am going on my first trip to the states in Oct and I am extremely excited. Great to hear you loved it.

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  9. neat! Your leftovers made great runners.

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  10. Those table runners are very nice. I am impressed!!! I wish I was that creative. I need a pattern for everything. Maybe some day I'll get there ...

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  11. Beautiful tablerunners - what perfect gifts!

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