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    Christmas Presents Table Runner

    Free Pattern· Quilts

    13 Nov

    Have you all started decorating for Christmas yet or still enjoying your fall decor? I made this really pretty Christmas Presents Table Runner Pattern this weekend and wanted to share with you all. There are quite a few varieties of this pattern online but this is my take on this classic design. You can make as many presents as you want to fit the length of your table. Mix and match your favorite Christmas fabric to create this stunning piece. You will definitely get a ton of questions on it this Christmas dinner season.

    For this runner, I used different scraps in my stash. They are not all Christmas designs but the green and red designs do bring out the spirit of the season. The pattern calls for 4″ squares as the main pre-cut but you can also use 5″ squares if you want to work with charm packs. The width will just be a few inches wider. I love how bright this looks against my wood dining table.

    Christmas Present Table Runner

    I think this one is my favorite present of the bunch because it was the easiest to make and I am in love with that Santa bird fabric. It is so festive! For this quilt, I did a simple straight line quilt pattern because, again it was easy and quick to do in less than an hour. If you are looking for an even simpler runner, check out the Christmas Table Runner.

    For this present I used some Bonnie and Camille Handmade fabric. My HST really don’t align here guys. My daughter was not very patient during this block so I was really trying to hurry up. From a distance, it looks almost ok:-). In the pattern, I did 4″ squares instead of 5″ that I used to make this block. I think it looks better with 4″ squares to be honest. I ran out of green so I made do with what I had to finish the project.

    Holiday Table Runner

    This runner has a bag sack type design meaning the back is not quilted; only the batting and the top. It is not flat and looks like it is puffed up a bit with presents. I really hope you guys make this one and share with me. I would love to see how your Christmas Presents Table Runner turn out.

    DOWNLOAD THE FREE PATTERN>>> HERE

    Thanks for visiting and Happy Sewing!

     

     

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    Sheri · 337 weeks ago

    Hi Remona. Wanted you to know I am recently retired and have 2 small grand daughters and bought a sewing machine after stumbling across your blog. I've been working on making things, mostly items from your blog. Also, I raised 4 sons completely on my own, so reading about you and your daughter brings back bittersweet memories as a single mom. Thanks and keep up the good work!
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    stitchscientist 55p · 337 weeks ago

    Sheri! Thank you so much for your kind words. This means so much to me. I appreciate you taking the time to say hello to me. Have a wonderful holiday.
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    lovequotesez 26p · 334 weeks ago

    Thank you! What a cute idea!
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    byhomeia 51p · 296 weeks ago

    That's cute idea for Christmas season. Thanks!

    Visit my recent posts: https://homeia.com/diy-projects/
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    favaxe 11p · 212 weeks ago

    hotmail signup I m literally amazed to see such posts.
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