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3 FREE Table Runner Tutorials
I have been thinking of making simple table runners to have in my stash for gifting. Table runners or potholders are perfect for gifting aside from pouches. So, I have been finding some patterns to save so I can just start when I want.
- Spring Flowers Table Runner. This will brighten up any table. Perfect for the Spring.
- I love to have green plants around the home, so why not a green leafy vine table runner too. This table runner with free pattern seems like a quick one to make.
- Chevron Table Runner. I can see this in various colours but the red one is surely on my list to make too.
I also have the Ruby Jelly Roll Table Runner tutorial HERE on the blog that I want to recreate.
Don’t forget to pin this list for future reference!

3 Basics To Stock in Stash
- Solid fabrics are always nice to have in the stash. I rarely make a full quilt with only printed fabrics, except for scrappy ones, but still, with most of the scrappy patterns, it is an easy route to pick a solid to allow some negative space to allow the quilt pattern to shine. My favourite Solid Basic fabric is 20% off HERE, so it is always a good time to pick some for the projects you already have in mind.
- I’ve been inspired to collect various background prints too after watching this interview with Susan Ache. I love the idea of a scrappy background like with this quilt I made HERE and HERE. So, I’ve signed up for low volume fat quarter bundle HERE. If you want to have a try without subscribing, check out low volume bundles HERE>

- Essential threads. I mostly use basic white or snow for quilting and piecing. So, these are the basics I always buy whenever there’s a sale so that they’re always in stock and so that I don’t have to buy them at full price. Check out 20% off Essential Threads HERE>

3 things I’m grateful for this week:
While there are tons of things to be grateful for, I want to mention these three for the week cause it is always nice to simply take the time and feel the grateful feeling.
- Time to start some new cross-stitch projects. I am inspired by stitch Maynia and I want to start all the things, but I’ll do what I have time for. I’ve started on Every Opening Flowers this week.
- Time to catch up on some quilt alongs like the Barn Star Quilt. Working with the bright and amazingly deisgn fabric is such a joy.
- Time to clean up my garden. Honestly, this week I have been trying to move a lot more. This intention to move has made me more productive and also limit my screen time! Yeay!
What are you grateful for today?
Comment below and let me know!
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