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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Just 10 minutes

A while back Katie from Westie Julep posted about the 10 minute table runner. Just 10 minutes? Really? I think I can find time for that. So I asked her if it was a pattern she bought or something she found on line. She sent me the link to the You Tube video that shows you how to make them.

Not only did I make one just like she shows in the video but I also made a real small one using up some scraps I had.

I've actually made a few more of these but don't have pictures of the others. I confess it probably took me longer than 10 minutes since I tend to take forever to cut fabric but they were really quick to make.

13 comments:

  1. Beautiful Anne and 10 minutes?! Got to check out that video, thanks for the link!

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  2. The small one is so cute :)
    These would make great gifts!

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  3. Very a nice splash of new color for your room.

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  4. just looking at it i am thinking hot iron and glue? when i try to follow youtube videos it takes me hours even for a 10 minute one. with your talent you can make these for different holidays.. you have The Gene for this

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  5. Great job! You can easily make a variety of them with seasonal fabrics too.

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  6. How fun. I love to see your creations. You're so talented.

    Have a fabulous day. Big hugs to you and my very best to Gibbs. ♥♥♥

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  7. They are just great! Looking very pretty!

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  8. I'm not quite sure what you do with those but they turned out nice in a short amount of time!

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  9. I like them and also you posted the pictures of what you made. I think the pressing takes me 10 minutes since I use my serger to sew the seams.

    These should also do well at holiday craft shows. Our guild was selling them at the quilt show for $15.00 each - I purchased one to have as an example.

    Happy table runner to you!

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  10. Pretty! I like table runners... especially on the occasional tables... it helps keep the dust down! ;)
    And the obvious... giving you something pretty to look at too. I like doilies... not because I have Victorian taste... I just like the lace/vintage appeal.
    These would make a nice housewarming gift or Christmas presents!

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  11. it would probably take me an hour, minimum. lol

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