I did this table topper in 2016 when I was an Island Batik ambassador. I thought it was so cute that I wanted to post about it again and give you the link to the tutorial. I like to be able to leave my table topper up a little longer and this one is perfect for Halloween and for Thanksgiving. I usually sit a wooden bowl on top with candy in it. The grand-kids love to be able to get what they want, maybe mom isn't so keen on that idea but hey grandma can do what she wants, right.
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- A variety of orange fabric scraps (15 scraps, each about 3″ x 8″)
- brown fabric scraps (each about 3″ x 3″)
- piece of solid white fabric for background (12.5″ x 31.5″)
- piece of fabric for back of table runner (15″ x 34″)
- 1/4 yard orange fabric for binding
- Heat n Bond® Lite EZ Print Lite sheets (3 of them)
- SpraynBond® Basting Adhesive Spray
- Thin batting (at least 15″ x 34″)
- Scrappy Pumpkin templates
You can jump over to the heatnbond site for the full tutorial. https://blog.thermoweb.com/heatnbond-ez-print-scrappy-pumpkin-table-runner/
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That looks like such a fun pattern - thanks for sharing your two interpretations!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute and perfect for the season.
ReplyDeleteThose are cute.
ReplyDeleteSweet Designs :)
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteNice to see it done by two different people. Love your spider web quilting.
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