I knew just what I wanted to make.
I have had this pattern in my stash for a long time.
It is the "French Rose Buds" baby quilt version of the "French Roses" design,
but I adapted it for a tablerunner.
The reason why these raw edge applique flowers are called "French Roses"
is because the quilter who copyrighted the pattern
This is the very basic layout for my table runner.
Add fabulous fabrics,
Mostly Manor and Meadow Storm,
from Victoria Findlay Woolfe
and a basic blue from my stash.
Add fabulous fabrics,
Mostly Manor and Meadow Storm,
from Victoria Findlay Woolfe
and a basic blue from my stash.
As always, my little quilty kitty Maestro helped "audition" the fabrics.
We appliqued the flowers randomly onto the center panel of blue,
10" by 32" with a 1" border.
The added the large print outer border and quilted.
Straight stitching with varigated "pink lemonade" thread
on the lines on the floral fabric.
Maestro took a break at this point on my quilting chair.
I added an extra rag snipped yellow circle and a rose button
to the center of each flower
that was not a part pf the original pattern
for a more 3-D ruffle effect.
to the center of each flower
that was not a part pf the original pattern
for a more 3-D ruffle effect.
The binding is my new favorite method,
a machine stitched two-color,
flanged binding.
For my
Maestro had her paw in on this part, too.
Maestro especially loves to help remove the binding clips.
This table runner measures
18 and 1/2 inches by 55 and 1/2 inches,
custom size for my dining room table
I tried taking photos on my new runner on my dining table,
but Maestro was a little too helpful
and the lighting did not do the fabrics justice.
So I took it outside in the bright morning sun.
The inspiration for this quilt came directly from
these roses in my garden.
When I am not sewing, reading or petting the kitties,
I like to putter around in the garden
of our tiny city yard.
I love my garden swings for sitting and enjoying.

I love my covered deck for outdoor dining.
My new runner is a lovely way to set my outdoor table
for our evening meal.

I love my covered deck for outdoor dining.
My new runner is a lovely way to set my outdoor table
for our evening meal.
Here is the pieced back of my table runner.
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