Here is Cynthia's Ark Vintage Sewing Machine Table Runner tutorial as promise.
You can find the PDF version under the tutorial tab.
Materials
1 Thimble Pleasures Vintage Sewing Machine Panel 20cm Shades Cream Fabric (1st border) 30cm
Thimble Pleasures Thimble fabric (2nd border) 20cm Thimble Pleasures Table Measure fabric
(Binding) 120cm Thimble Pleasure Sewing Sayings Fabric
(Backing Fabric) 60 x
130 cm Batting/ Wadding Sewing
Machine and your sewing supplies
Cut your panel in half so you have a strip of 4
machines for your table runner and select which one you want to use, leaving
the selvedges on for the moment. The other piece you could make a second table
runner as a gift or they would make a lovely set of matching cushions. (See Note at the bottom of this pattern
before cutting your border strips.) Cut 3 x 1 ½’ strips from the cream fabric
and sew a full strip to the top and bottom of your panel. Press to the panel. Trim
off the selvedges now. Cut 2 x 14’
strips from the last cream strip and sew them to the sides of your table
runner. Press to the cream border.
Cut 3 x 3 ½’ from the thimble fabric and cut 2 x 14’
strips from one strip and sew on to the sides. Press outwards. Sew the rest of
the first strip to the other strip lengthwise. I put the short piece in the
middle of the 2 full strips and you should end up with a long 3 ½’ strip. Cut 2
x 49 ½’ and sew them to the top and bottom of your table runner. Press
outwards.
Cut your backing fabric
into half and sew the two pieces longwise. Press seam open. Lay your backing
fabric out (wrong side up) then the batting goes on top followed by the quilt
top (right side up). Make sure you smooth out any lumps and baste with safety
pins or use your preferred method. Quilt your table runner as you like. I just
stitched around each machine frame a couple times and in the ditch with Aurifil
#2000 50wt.
To make the binding cut 3 x 2 ½’ strips from your
binding fabric and join the strips end to end with a 45 degree mitred seam,
press the seams open. Press the binding strip in half lengthwise with the wrong
sides facing. Stitch the binding the front of the quilt, mitring the corners as
you go and mitre the binding ends together to complete and sew in place. Trim
the backing and batting to ½’ from your binding stitching line. Fold the
binding over the edge to the back of the quilt and slip stitch it in place with
a matching coloured thread. Don’t forget to finish your quilt with a label on
the back.
Finished size: 20’ x 49’ (51 x 124cm)
NOTE:
Before cutting any of the border strips measure through the middle of your
table runner in the direction of the border strips you need to cut, to double
check your cutting length as we are all sew a little differently and cut to
your measurement if they don’t match mine.
This pattern can be used with other panels with coordinating
fabrics. This makes an excellent weekend project.
Care has
been taken to ensure the accuracy of this pattern. However the designer has no
control over the choice of materials or procedures used, no responsibility will
be taken or results guaranteed.
This quilt was designed by Cynthia Woodham for
Cynthia’s Ark. This pattern is for personal use only, not to be copied in any
form without the permission from the designer. Copyright © Cynthia’s Ark 2015