Two weeks ago, the Frankfort Girls met at Jan's house. That put us right at the big weekend of the 250th celebration in America. Jan, known for her themed gatherings, had a grand table set for us.
A bonus table favor at each place setting was tucked inside the navy and red striped kit. The pattern and necessary yardage for a table runner! All our stuff is covering it, but the table runner that Jan made is running down the center of her table. We all could make our own thanks to Jan's generosity and thoughtfulness!
When we left Jan's that morning, we all - sorta' jokingly - challenged each other to have them made and ready for show and tell at our next gathering at Becky's. Well, I took that challenge seriously! I got busy this week and had my table runner done just in time for our brunch. I stitched the binding at Becky's yesterday.
I'm going to use mine on our island. It is where we keep the salt and pepper shakers, the napkins, the sugar bowl and toothpicks. Centrally located and easy to grab. Don't you love how it sparkles on the island!?In another week, we will be hosting my husband's family reunion and I am using red, white, and blue as my color scheme - an obvious decision, right? - so my interest in making this table runner was doubly important to me. I have several other patriotic pieces sprinkled throughout the house.
I quilted the table runner on my little Bernina with a walking foot. I opted to just stitch in the ditch along each stripe and around each star block. Making the stars was a bit fussy, as the points are made with really small pieces, but I only had to make 9 stars, so I knew I could power through all the fussing with small bits. Not too overwhelming, actually.
I have one more really fast and small-ish project under my needle currently. My friend Sharon gifted me with a fun panel of Psalms verses, which are cut and sewn into a wall hanging. I am about half way finished with it. So stay tuned!
It's really satisfying to see some finishes taking place. It boosts both my motivation and enthusiasm to get going on some other projects - big and small, old and new.
Happy Quilting, Friends!
Jayne















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