♻️ v23.19 👻❓LEFTOVER FABRIC SCRAPS❓👻 No problem! FAST & EASY 2-hour table runner to use them up!

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☀️ Welcome friends! ☀️ I was clearing out my bin (again) and came across three pieces of Halloween fabric! They were between 9 and 12 inches x WOF. What in the world could I make? I considered a bag, a placemat, but finally decided on a good sized table runner. Follow along with me today and I'll show you what I did! This table runner took only two hours! No kidding, just two quick and easy hours and i was done with the runner top!

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Music royalty-free "Memories of the Past" Scott Langley
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Another great video. Thank you. Excellent.

peggy
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I think the points really added an extra interest to the runner.

vickyadams
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Love the advice of cutting a nine inch block and cutting in four pieces. Much easier

Kdcaswell
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Clever idea! It's great to see ideas for using up on leftover fabrics.
Thanks for sharing !

gailg
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Getting to be that time of year when we begin thinking of decorating for the holidays coming up. Great video that is a quick project thanks

connieking
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When I did this type of design, i took a photo. This gave me even more information on placement.
Nice result!!

elainelear
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Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you creating this amazing and unique and unusual table runner, yes the supervisor was absolutely gorgeous too. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags ❤❤❤❤

Cyrilmc
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quick and easy, my kind of quilt, thank you

sweetcake
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Love the table runner and your tutorials. Thank you.

arasroby
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I love your shoes!! Great project too. 🤗 Deb xx

FoD
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I would have kept the points and finished it like that. I was a shame you did it on point and then cut off the most interesting part. (Cindy)

darylratliff
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Greetings. I’ve never tried “on point”. Thanks for the video. One question; how did you finish the top?I couldn’t tell. Did you bind it or did you do a “self binding” w the backing?

lindahomer