My little quilt for the Kaffe Mini Swap is due to be shipped next week and I'm happy to say it's finished. Wahoo!!! It will be in the mail the first part of next week along with a few little extras. Be on the look out partner. Believe it or not but this is my first swap. I can't wait to see what I get.
The block is based on my Drunkard's Path QAL concept. I just love how it looks in an alternative colorway. It's making me think a full sized quilt with different prints and background colors would be really fun. Hmmm . . . a new use for Kaffe and Amy Butler prints perhaps?
My other finish was this table runner made as a wedding present.
The front is low volume creams and gray strips. The couple's gift registry is mostly neutrals. White dishes. Silver serving pieces. A touch of wood. I thought the low volume would be a nice neutral to go with all their tableware.
After piecing the strips, I trimmed a narrow section off one side and then inserted it into the middle offsetting the strips a little to add movement. It finishes at about 14 inches. Not knowing the size of their table I went with a 72" length. Hopefully it will work well.
I wanted to embroider their names and wedding date on it but realized after the fact that this is better done in the early stages. That takes planning ahead which I didn't do. Instead I simply wrote their names and date on the end of the runner. It's understated which is what I wanted so it's more like a subtle personal message.
I opted for a double sided runner and used fall fabrics for the back to represent their fall wedding.
So these are my Friday finishes. Linking up with Finish it Up Friday at CrazyMomQuilts.
Just a reminder it's not too late to comment on on my Pin Cushion Party post for a chance to win a charm pack of Amanda Jean's fun new fabric line Good Neighbors.
I'll choose a winner Sunday the 27th.
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What a delightful gift Anne! I love that you made the table runner double sided- one side quiet and subtle, the other bright and cheery. I am sure it will bring great delight to the happy couple! Good luck in the mini swap!
ReplyDeleteThe happy couple will most certainly be so happy with your gift Anne and the fact that the reverse can be used in Autumn is a great idea. You know what I'm going to say about your Kaffe swap block - sumptuous - love his fabrics!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and thoughtful gift, Anne :) They'll think of you fondly, very often, I bet!
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The low volume runner is very lovely! But the bright happy colors of your drunkards path blocks are georgeous. Yum!!
ReplyDeleteLove the low volume runner. Such a simple design but so effective. I think the wavy quilting is the prefect touch
ReplyDeleteLove the low volume runner. Such a simple design but so effective. I think the wavy quilting is the prefect touch
ReplyDeleteWow, you have so many, and I don't even have one to share...I'm thinking maybe it might be time to start on some smaller projects....
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love that it's double sided. Kat @ katandcatquilts.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love that it's double sided. Kat @ katandcatquilts.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI'm jumping all over that table runner, Anne!
ReplyDeleteYour mini swap is wonderfully colourful but it's your neutrals table runner which really attracts my eye - very delicate and versatile.
ReplyDeleteGreat finishes Anne! Your partner will be happy with their mini as will the newlyweds with their table runner!
ReplyDeletei was struck with awe on your leaf blocks. i have use something similar to this but it didn't look anything like yours. i might have to borrow your idea after i finish (tackle a few) my uncounted WIPS.
ReplyDelete"Anne" speechless about your creativity. This table runner is perfectly awesome for a fall themed wedding. Your choice is seriously incredible. Thanks for sharing this beautiful post with us.
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