Hey, it’s Debbie here and I have a fun new pattern to tell you about! The Geo Stars Table Runner featuring Textured Basics is a new FREE pattern and comes as a kit! This runner made its debut at Fall Quilt Market 2012. The design inspiration for Geo Stars Table Runner came from a request by Patty Young of Michael Miller Fabrics. Patty was planning her booth for the Fall International Quilt Market in Houston and had a space in her booth she needed to fill. She gave me the measurements and I got to work!
The design needed to be long and narrow so a table runner was the perfect size. I did a little fussy cutting in the centers of the stars and chose the multi-color houndstooth for the points. The textured cream was an obvious choice for the background of the stars! I love all the bright colors in this line!
This is a quick and easy project to sew and would go well with all the colors of Spring! What collection would you choose for this FREE pattern?
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Honey honey!
@Kelsey
Honey Honey would look fantastic in this table runner! Great idea!
I would use Flirt to make a super cute Valentine's Day table runner
I would use sweetcakes by Riley Bank to make a Valentines Day Table Runner.
I think Hello Sunshine would look fabulous
Flirt, Honey Honey, or Cuzco would be pretty with this pattern!
I would use Honey for mine.
I just got a bundle of Olive the Ostrich from you that will be perfect in this pattern!
Notting Hill!! 🙂
I would use cuzco!
Vintage Modern would look amazing and fresh in this.
I would go Audra's Iris Garden by Brannock & Patek for Moda Fabrics collection – it would be flowery and elegant at the same time 🙂
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Believe Happy-Go-Lucky by Bonnie & Camille is bright and delightful. It would make a fabulous table runner!
Chicopee!!
Lovely by debbie Beavers for RJR would be lovely:)