Fat Quarter Gang – Strippy Table Runner by P.S. I Quilt

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Hey y'all. Rachel here from P.S. I Quilt.
today I'm gonna show y'all a SUPER quick & easy way to make table runner.

strippy table runner tutorial.

 My fabrics of choice, are these lovelies …

yummy halloweenish fabrics.

Materials needed:

  • 8 Art Gallery Fabrics fat quarters (I used colors that reflect Halloween for a more holiday themed bundle)
  • 1/2 yard Pure Elements Burnt Orange
  • 1/2 yard Pure Elements Ash
  • 1/8 yard Pure Elements Caviar
  • 14" x 40" piece of batting

 FQG tut 1

  1. From fat quarters, cut:
    fat quarters in half to make fat eighths. {9" x 22"} (Stash the extra fat eighths for later use.)
  2. From Pure Element Burnt Orange, cut:
    1 rectangle, 14" x 40"
  3. From Pure Element Ash, cut: 1 rectangle, 14" x 40
  4. From Pure Element Caviar, cut:
    3 strips, 2 1/4" x 42" {binding}

FQG tut 2

Layer four fat eighths and trim along right side.

FQG tut 3

Make the following cuts:

1" x 22"

2" x 22"

1 1/2" x 22"

3/4" x 22"

1" x 22"

1 3/4" x 22"

1 1/2" x 22"

 FQG tut 4

Repeat for the remaining four fat eighths.

 

FQG tut 5

Layer orange solid, batting and grey solid to make a quilt sandwich.

 

FQG tut 7

Lay 9 strips across the quilt sandwhich.
they can be as straight or as wonky as you like.

 

FQG tut 8

Using a 1/4" seam allowance, stitch down the right and left sides of each strip.

 

FQG tut 9

Lay 7 more strips across the quilt.
stitch them down using a 1/4" seam allowance.

 

FQG tut 10

Lay 8 more strips across the quilt.
stitch them down using a 1/4" seam allowance.

 

FQG tut 11

Flip the table runner over and trim all uneven strip ends.
your table runner should measure 14" x 40".

 

 FQG tut 12

Because this is a quilt as you go table runner, all you have to do is bind it and then you've got yourself an awesome table runner. This is SO quick to whip up, y'all can easily make these for ANY holiday or room in your house.
heck, y'all can even make these for christmas gifts.
hope y'all enjoy.

 

strippy table runner. 

Get your own spooky bundle to make your very own holiday table runner…grab your broom and fly on over to Rachel's blog and let her know which AGF print puts you in the Halloween Spirit

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rachel griffith

http://www.psiquilt.com

Hey y'all.
rachel here from ps i quilt.
today i'm gonna show y'all a SUPER quick & easy way to make table runner.

22 responses to “Fat Quarter Gang – Strippy Table Runner by P.S. I Quilt”

  1. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    I love that table runner. Thanks for sharing it!

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  2. Kara @me_and_elna Avatar

    This looks so fun;; thanks for sharing!

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  3. Terry Kessinger Avatar
    Terry Kessinger

    Not only is this table runner super cute, it’s super easy … and can be translated to any season or holiday. Thanks for the tutorial – and thanks for the giveaway!

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  4. Margaret Avatar
    Margaret

    Beautiful burnt orange in the table runner. I do love your fabrics!

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  5. sandyb Avatar
    sandyb

    I love the table runner. Thanks for the tutorial.
    Thank you for the giveaway. I follow your blog and on pinterest and facebook and your blog.

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  6. cindy Avatar
    cindy

    super cute and super easy – just what I need right now!

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  7. barbara woods Avatar

    i follower your blog

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    i liked you on facebook

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  9. hueisei Avatar
    hueisei

    Very fun! Thanks for sharing.

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    hueisei

    i follow you on blog, FB and twitter

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  11. AMy C Avatar
    AMy C

    I follow you and LOVE these fabrics!!! What a clever idea – thank you for sharing!

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  12. Siobhan Avatar

    Thanks for the tutorial, Rachel! I am determined to do more holiday decorations for next year–this is great!

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  13. Joan Kruse Avatar
    Joan Kruse

    I follow Art Gallery on fb

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    Joan Kruse

    I follow Rachel too!

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  15. Mimi Avatar
    Mimi

    I have been ‘in the mood’ to make stripped table runners but have not thought about this idea!! How cool is that?! Thanks for sharing! I follow your blog via Google Reader.

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  16. Joyce Mitchell Avatar
    Joyce Mitchell

    Thanks for the tutorial. I’m a Facebook follower & subscribe to the blog.

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  17. Kathe Avatar
    Kathe

    Great runner – I follow the blog, Facebook & Pinterest. Thanks.

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  18. Julie Avatar

    LOVE the exuberance of this!
    Are you leaving the edges of the strips raw, or turning them under as you go?
    Julie G

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  19. prsd4tim2 Avatar

    This is fab! Thanks for sharing!

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  20. Claire Jain Avatar

    This is cute! Totally makes me interested in making a table runner :-D

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  21. Tina Avatar
    Tina

    Thank you for sharing, this is awesome and so easy!

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  22. Charlotte Avatar

    This is such a great quick project! I love that it’s ‘almost’ cheating! I included a link to this tutorial in an article I wrote for Quilting Focus, an online quilting directory site, link below if you’d like to read it:
    https://quiltingfocus.com/2016/03/super-easy-quilted-table-runner/
    Thanks Rachel!

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