img_5180Happy October!  It’s Amanda with Jedi Craft Girl!  Just when I think I can put the Halloween fabric away, another project jumps into my head!  I have a box of all my favorite orange and black fabric scraps and I thought it would be fun to put them into a table runner.  This is a great stash buster and you can make the runner as long as you want.  My table is super long so this baby is pretty massive – it measures 92″ x 20″.  Here’s how you can make one:

Project Supplies:

Scraps of orange prints and black prints – at least 20″ long

Black fabric for applique

Heat n Bond® EZ print sheets

SpraynBond® Basting Spray

Trick Treat PDF pattern

Scraps of black trim, ric rac, and lace

1 1/2 yards backing

1/2 yard black fabric for binding

batting


Project Instructions:

Begin by cutting your strips into random widths: 2″, 2.5″, 3″, 4″, 5″, etc.  No need to plan – they are all going to get sewn together.  Once you have a nice assortment of fabrics, cut them all to be 20″ long.  (If you prefer a narrower runner, you can adjust this measurement.)

img_5138Begin sewing the strips together – I didn’t plan it out – I just did the grab and go method – which makes this project super fast.  Keep sewing strips until you are happy with the length.

img_5139For the applique section…..

Cut (2) 6.5″ x 20″ white or off-white rectangles.

Sew an orange or black 20″ strip to each white rectangle.

Print out the letters onto the HeatnBond® EZ print sheets.img_5140Iron the letters to the wrong side of the black fabric.  (The letters will be reverse)

Cut out each letter, peel off the backing paper.  Position the letters like this and heat set in place:

img_5141Sew around each letter in black thread. Confession: I didn’t sew around each letter – I quilted over the letters pretty good and caught most of the edges.

img_5142Sew the “trick” section and the “treat” section to opposite ends of the table runner.  Press all seams in one direction.

img_5143Once the runner top is complete, use Spray n Bond® Basting Spray to baste the top, batting, and back, just like you would a quilt.

img_5151Next measure your desired trims 20″ and cut.  Position them throughout the table runner.  Some I placed over the seams and others I placed on the fabric.  I used different widths of lace and large ric rac.

img_5145Once you have the trim how you like it, use the Spray n Bond® and spray the back of each piece of trim and re-position it.  This will hold it in place while you sew.

Tip: I like to use old wrapping paper to spray my lace on.  You need something behind the lace or the spray will go through onto your work surface.  The wrapping paper works great because it it large and then easy to throw away!TooltipText

img_5193I love all the different fabrics and black trims!!!

img_5150Once the trim is in place, use a walking foot and sew with black thread along the edges of the trim to secure.

img_5155I switched to cream thread and quilted random wavy lines throughout the quilt, even over the letters.  Square up the runner after you’ve quilted it to get it nice and even.

img_5153Once the quilting is finished you can bind the runner as you would a quilt.  (Confession #2: binding not pictured here because it was night time by the time this was finished)

img_5175I am so in love with this little project!  And it was a quick too!

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1 Comment on Sew a Fun Trick or Treat Scrappy Table Runner

  1. Mary Jo Jones
    October 5, 2016 at 6:15 pm (8 years ago)

    Thank you!! Darling idea for a table runner❤️❤️