Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Happy Holidays!!

I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas!  And thank you for all the visits and comments you have left not only this past year but for all the years I have been blogging. 

Here is one last holiday project I squeezed in yesterday.  Ever since I did this tutorial on the Accuquilt blog I have wanted to turn the design into a table runner. 


I began with ironing fusible web onto the back of brown fabric for the gingerbread man(accuquilt die 55682). Layering four pieces over the die I ran it through my GO!Me.  And instantly you have 4 sweet gingerbread men. 



Next up is making the rick rack using Accuquilt die rick rack 55056.  I wanted a long strip to go the length of my table runner. So I cut red striped fabric the width of fabric and wide enough for the die and applied fusible web to the fabric.  In the photo below(sorry for the blurry) you can see I folded the fabric in order to get the long piece of rick rack.  I love that the die doesn't cut across the ends of the rick rack so you can do this. 


Next I applied the fusible web to the letters(alphabet 2 inch die), be sure to cut them with the fabric up, not the fusible web so you get them facing correctly!  At this point I fused the rick rack onto my runner background, light cream fabric cut 16" x width of fabric.  Using a zigzag stitch I appliqued the rick rack on. 


That is when I chose to quilt it before adding any more of the appliques.   After binding it, I machine appliqued the letters and gingerbread men on.  Notice I snuck in a little piece of purchased rick rack while appliqueing the gingerbread men to decorate them a bit. 


It sure dresses up my coffee table.  Yes you don't have to use a table runner on just your dining room table! 

Does this remind you of the story... Run, run as fast as you can. You can't catch me, I am the gingerbread man!

Linking with: Mid week Makers and December UFO & WIP

Merry Christmas!




14 comments:

  1. Adorable, I want that letter die so bad.....maybe that will be my next expense.

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  2. Merry Christmas, Vicki! Your gingerbread men are so adorable! Looks like that is the perfect runner for that table.

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  3. Cute running gingerbread men! Merry Christmas, Vicki!

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  4. Mmmmm, gingerbread! This runner looks good enough to eat! Merry Christmas to you and your family :)

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  5. Merry Christmas! That is a cute gingerbread runner. I have a runner on my coffee table too.

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  6. Merry Christmas! The runner is just perfect for this entire season of the year! That Accuquilt cutter would be wonderful. You use it so creatively.

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  7. Merry Christmas, Vicki! What a fun runner. Enjoy your holidays!

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  8. Sweet! Merry Christmas, Vicki :-)

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  9. This is super cute! Would be great at a potluck table to indicate where desserts go!

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  10. Hi Vicki! This is quite the festive post. I didn't get a chance to read it until today, but I love the red and green font colors. Not as much as I adore the rick rack trim you made for each side! It looks like a nice piece of ribbon. Love this! ~smile~ Roseanne

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  11. Too cute!! I love the ripple, and bet it's so easy to cut with the die

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  12. Cute! My BFF's kitchen is done in gingerbread men.

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