
I think this is a great idea for a quick and easy table runner...especially for those strips of scrap fabric. I want to make some! Click here for the tutorial.
As requested, here is the adorable watermelon runner my sister made for me using this same technique.

This is done the same way as the watermelon table runner that your sister gave you, right? I like this technique. I made 2 of the watermelon runners about a year ago. Lots of fun! Please post a pic of yours. I don't have one.
ReplyDeleteyes - i want to see it too...I have decided I want to floow my Citrus them with a watermelon and then cherry theme before apples in the fall...I know, I am a bit fruity!
ReplyDeleteSo send those ideas my way!
I really like the different red fabrics, looks good!
ReplyDeleteHave you tried using the basting spray? Does the backing shift? They are super cute - we should all make one this summer!
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