I started with a Dream On charm pack, and sewed the charms into rows. To offset the rows, I cut 2 charms in half and sewed the halves to alternating ends of the long rows of charms. I quilted the runner in a loop pattern that I've been seeing a lot lately. I changed my loops slightly by alternating their size, and I opted for light quilting, with just 1 loop in each charm. It was really easy to create these loops, and I can't wait to try this on a bigger quilt! To finish off the runner, I used kona in bahama blue for binding, with a tiny piece of kona in bone when I ran out of blue. ;)
If you look closely at this pic, you can see the loop quilting:
It really brightens up the kitchen!
For the backing I used a piece from a vintage sheet:
This was a fun, quick project. I have a few more charm packs that would coordinate well with the colors we already have in the kitchen, so next time I need a fast finish I may make a few more of these! (Besides, I will need a few to rotate through between laundry days!)
9 comments:
Pretty :) I love Dream On.
Hope you are doing well!
So cheery. I have tons of charm packs. What a great project!
Very cute! That will definitely bring in a little color during the grey winter! And your counter tops look like the ones we had in our old house.
That looks like just the ticket for the upcoming Dreariness of Winter Rain. At least it's not snow!
I love that summery fabric! Very pretty :)
Lovely project - just the thing to brighten up a dreary October day!
So bright and cheery - love these fabrics and the blue binding!
Very pretty. Love the bright colors!
Very cheerful indeed. Love the loopy quilting!
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