Patchwork Table Runner - Pattern

Today we are going to do a read table runner following the pattern and step by step.
With leftovers and leftover bedspreads and other jobs can be made in this beautiful table runner. However, you do not need to make the quilt to complete the corridor. Let's show him how to start from scratch with the hallway.
It's a simple runner to do. Just be careful not to stretch the polarization boundaries if you are using already cut triangles. That's not a concern if you're getting fresh. Either way, you're going to have to finish before you meet him.
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Let's choose the leftovers from making the quilt or your closet to save tissue debris. This gorgeous corridor will be charming in many color combinations to separate the tissues you most identify.
On the rim, you will need to make 12 "strips of 2 1/2" wide (the remnants of gelatin work well), plus four square spots of 2 1/2 "for the corners. You take the piece of the Jell-O roll strips and then it separates them.
The most tricky part of building this without having first made the quilt is that it requires cut triangles from making flying Gees drives. If you're starting from scratch with the corridor, the next will work.
Following the tips you will make the central blocks of half-square triangles, which would originally be made from the trimmed triangles of flying geese units. Instead, cut 6 light squares and 6 floral squares cut to 4 1/2 "x 4 1/2".
Draw a diagonal line from corner to corner on the back of each light square. Place a clear square, right side together, on top of a floral square.
Once completed, Deborah Jacobs's runner from the Gathering Friends Quilt store is 12 ½ "x 26".
To finish now, put 1/2 "away on both sides of the line drawn. Notice that says 1/2, "not 1/4". We go and cut the squares into two triangular units slitting 1/4 "distance from the Central line (which is 1/4 away from the seam lines). Press the open units and will be half-square triangles. Sew four of them together to make each block central. 


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Once completed, Deborah Jacobs's runner from the Gathering Friends Quilt store is 12 ½ "x 26".

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