Oh what JOY this little table topper from orphan blocks brings me!
It measures 18.5" x 39". I quilted it using the Halo design from Urban Elementz. It was a great place for all those little novelty pieces of fabric used in the prairie points to land. The stocking and the wreath were made by my bloggy friend, Julianne. She abandoned a project. They had been sitting in my scrap basket for quite some time. I just got tired of digging past them and made them into a project.
As a newsletter subscriber to Canuck Quilter Designs, Joanne sent a free download for the Prairie Point Setting Instructions. Check out Joanne's pumpkin and maple leaf runners here.
I'm linking up at Joy's blog for the Table Scraps Challenge.
I'm linking up at Confessions of a Fabric Addict for Can I Get a Whoop Whoop?
I'm linking up at Wendy's Quilts & More for the Peacock Party.
10 comments:
The JOY table runner turned out so cute!
I love the stocking for the J in your JOY table runner! Cute idea!
What a great way to use up those abandoned blocks. Very pretty and festive result.
Lovely table topper, Kathy. The the prairie points gives it an extra charm. Well done!
I'm glad you put those pieces and parts to use in this JOYful project for the TABLE SCRAPS Challenge, Kathy!! SEW festive!!
Love your Joy table topper. I was gifted something similar last year for Christmas, but didn’t think about putting it on the table. I was actually thinking about making it a pillow cover for my bed.
Joy, joy! How delightfully you finished your table runner.
Your table runner looks great, and isnt it always so good to use up some orphan blocks.
Those parts fit perfectly into this challenge, and I love the addition of the prairie points. So fun.
Hi Kathy, what a great runner. Love the fact that it's from gifted blocks. I'm going to check out the prairie points. Thanks1
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