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This is a great project....4 seams and a little pressing and you are done! Thankyou so much for posting this....I also look forward to hearing more about that cutter....thanks again!
I enjoyed your video. I love your tip on finding the middle of the fabric for pressing and the suggestion for sewing in the ditch. This table runner is now on my list of sewing projects. Thank you.
What a wonderful in time project that you actually did years ago! Perfect timing for the upcoming end of year holidays and birthdays. Thank you for sharing
Just want to thank you for your wonderful Videos. They are so concise and easy to follow. I live in Texas and that is little ways from you. So your web site is so needed and important. Keep up the good work, we need you! Jeannine Ryan
Hi Terrry I have been following quite a few of your projects here in Perth Australia! I really enjoy your clear, directions and demonstrations of step by step cutting and sewing. Your tips and very, clear, loud and good filming is a big plus. You seem a very disciplined, careful and excellent sewer and teacher. Thanks you so much and if I come back to the States again in the future I will come to South Dekota (one of my destinations to visit) and visit you at your lovely, shop. Take care and keep posting. Well done Terry. Regards Fiona
Dear Terry no worries, I gave the table runner as a gift to a friend for house warming and she just loved it. I matched it with your ...Mum's Apron and it was a big, success. All the best and keep up the video tutorials. Fiona
Just watched this again and it remains a great tutorial for a quick table runner. Thanks for this excellent tutorial! I made one for Halloween last year and now I'm starting one for the 4th of July. A lot of fun!
Thank you for this lesson and demonstration. The table runners are pretty and looks easier to make on a serger. I’m going to try this for my holiday table runners. Thank you again.
Really enjoyed this tutorial - - it's simple and ends up looking pretty. A great project for my new serger and just in time for fall and Halloween, as well as Thanksgiving and Christmas!
Thank you for this tutorial! I don't have a serger but I used my regular sewing machine and made up the cutest table runner in no time at all. I'll be making more of these for sure.
Thank you so much. I made my fall runner from the inspiration of this tutorial. I LOVE it! But I have to ask you.....where did you get that nifty iron?
this is so easy to follow. i do not have a surger. but i have a sewing machine that is also an embroidery machine. i love this video i think i will be doing this soon.
Laura Cobb, for the center you will need two 14 inch pieces, for the piping four 2 inch pieces, and two 35 inch pieces for the back. They are all width of fabric and will need to be sewn end to end creating one continuous length. Glad you like the video.
Hi Terry - I am a quilting and sewing novice - watching and reading - teaching myself. I have a very basic sewing machine and I do not have a serger. Two questions - would you recommend this project for a novice and what stitch size would you recommend on a sewing machine? Thank you in advance!
Yes, we are still open and the cutter is still available. Our website crashed and we are hoping to have it back up soon. You can call and place an order at 605-347-2235