I am using fat quarters for two of the fabrics but you could also use yardage if that is what you have. The leftovers were long pieces and I even had some binding that I could use. Cut a square of fabric and center it on the batting like a diamond. You can do this by placing pins in the center of the length and width of the fabric and using the pins as a guide, or you can use your best judgment. Determine the center of the table runner. I don’t remember what I used this fabric for but I think it was a backing for some other quilt. Step 4: Put the First Piece of Fabric in Place. Luckily I have a good sizes stash of fabrics so I was able to find a dark salmon fabric that matched perfectly. I also happened to find these beautiful yellow fat quarters on sale for just a dollar apiece and thought it would be fun to make a new table runner that I could use on my table right now as we go into our fall season. Last week I went to a couple of quilt shops with some friends and had a lot of fun buying quilt fabrics for some new projects. Once again I’m sharing a tutorial for a fast and easy quilted table runner that I’m sure you’ll want to make! Create a beautiful table runner using fat quarters in no time at all!
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