You are so welcome! Thanks! We also have our own sewing network with videos, patterns and a wonderful community of quilters. And, you also might enjoy the whole series of QAYG on our sewing network and many others. Our Fearless Quilting (QAYG) Challenge has started. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free. You can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too! play.sewingbasket.biz/plans/201045?bundle_token=e72c629a903e667e629f327cc11b4565&
We also have our own sewing network with videos, patterns and a wonderful community of quilters. And, you also might enjoy the whole series of QAYG on our sewing network and many others. Our Fearless Quilting (QAYG) Challenge has started. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free. You can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too! play.sewingbasket.biz/plans/201045?bundle_token=e72c629a903e667e629f327cc11b4565&
Thanks! We also have our own sewing network with videos, patterns and a wonderful community of quilters. And, you also might enjoy the whole series of QAYG on our sewing network and many others. Our Fearless Quilting (QAYG) Challenge has started. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free. You can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too! play.sewingbasket.biz/plans/201045?bundle_token=e72c629a903e667e629f327cc11b4565&
So glad! We'd like to invite you to join our online sewing network: play.sewingbasket.biz It's all things sewing! Experience the difference of learning quilting skills, techniques and inspiration from independent quilt shop owners. This is what we do everyday! Check it out. This is your hobby and it should be fun! Let us help you. Elayne & Sheryl Shop our webstore for the products we discuss and other great quilt patterns and products: www.sewingbasket.biz/shop
You're so welcome! We'd like to invite you to join our online sewing network: play.sewingbasket.biz It's all things sewing! Experience the difference of learning quilting skills, techniques and inspiration from independent quilt shop owners. This is what we do everyday! Check it out. This is your hobby and it should be fun! Let us help you. Elayne & Sheryl Shop our webstore for the products we discuss and other great quilt patterns and products: www.sewingbasket.biz/shop
Thank you for your very clear instructions and I love your vision of saving fabric. I have some boarder prints (all different designs) but only have 1 yard of each. All the designs I have have four repeats. Is it possible to use these instead of the 1 1/4 yards? Rather than having two runners could I just make one using additional triangles from the other four repeats? Two matching runners would be of use, if I only use the 1 yard would that just make the runners shorter? Would this interfere with the pattern design? I just love how the design changes.
You sure can use your prints and make a shorter runner! We are also starting our Fearless Quilting (Quilt As You Go) Challenge starts tomorrow. You might enjoy the technique. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free, you can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too! play.sewingbasket.biz/plans/201045?bundle_token=e72c629a903e667e629f327cc11b4565&
Your runner will be about 6” shorter than the length of your piece of fabric. Example. If you have a yard of fabric your runner will be about 30” long. Hope this helps. FYI one and a half yards makes about a 53” runner.
Love your 4 strips to get 2 runners.!
Great video, thank you.😊
Thanks so much for showing how to make your own borders!
You are so welcome!
Thanks! We also have our own sewing network with videos, patterns and a wonderful community of quilters. And, you also might enjoy the whole series of QAYG on our sewing network and many others. Our Fearless Quilting (QAYG) Challenge has started. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free. You can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too!
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Oh my! You rock with cutting two. Wow. I really appreicate that
We also have our own sewing network with videos, patterns and a wonderful community of quilters. And, you also might enjoy the whole series of QAYG on our sewing network and many others. Our Fearless Quilting (QAYG) Challenge has started. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free. You can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too!
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I have seen this pattern before, but this is the most detailed description. It makes me feel more confident in doing this project.
Thanks! We also have our own sewing network with videos, patterns and a wonderful community of quilters. And, you also might enjoy the whole series of QAYG on our sewing network and many others. Our Fearless Quilting (QAYG) Challenge has started. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free. You can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too!
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Wonderful! Well explained and ‘seeing how’ makes everything easier! 🥰🥰
So glad! We'd like to invite you to join our online sewing network: play.sewingbasket.biz It's all things sewing!
Experience the difference of learning quilting skills, techniques and inspiration from independent quilt shop owners. This is what we do everyday! Check it out. This is your hobby and it should be fun! Let us help you.
Elayne & Sheryl
Shop our webstore for the products we discuss and other great quilt patterns and products: www.sewingbasket.biz/shop
This was just what I needed! Thank you.
You're so welcome! We'd like to invite you to join our online sewing network: play.sewingbasket.biz It's all things sewing!
Experience the difference of learning quilting skills, techniques and inspiration from independent quilt shop owners. This is what we do everyday! Check it out. This is your hobby and it should be fun! Let us help you.
Elayne & Sheryl
Shop our webstore for the products we discuss and other great quilt patterns and products: www.sewingbasket.biz/shop
Thank you for your very clear instructions and I love your vision of saving fabric. I have some boarder prints (all different designs) but only have 1 yard of each. All the designs I have have four repeats. Is it possible to use these instead of the 1 1/4 yards? Rather than having two runners could I just make one using additional triangles from the other four repeats? Two matching runners would be of use, if I only use the 1 yard would that just make the runners shorter? Would this interfere with the pattern design? I just love how the design changes.
You sure can use your prints and make a shorter runner! We are also starting our Fearless Quilting (Quilt As You Go) Challenge starts tomorrow. You might enjoy the technique. All segments will be posted in our Studio Y network. Here's the link to join. It's free, you can access it at any time and you'll be in our community to see what everyone does and share your projects too!
play.sewingbasket.biz/plans/201045?bundle_token=e72c629a903e667e629f327cc11b4565&
When you cut do you cut your strips and leave 1/4” or 1/2 away for your seam line
Cut along ruler edge and sew with a 1/4” allowance.
How many yards should you buy to make one?
It depends on the length you want. Usually at least a yard and a quarter.
You said your strip was 8 1/4 top to bottom but I didn't hear how long each strip was.
Your runner will be about 6” shorter than the length of your piece of fabric. Example. If you have a yard of fabric your runner will be about 30” long. Hope this helps. FYI one and a half yards makes about a 53” runner.