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Red Braid Table Runner
"Red... the colour of passion. Violence. Lust. Love. Danger. Strength. Power. As part of the 'Color it Red' Blog Hop, I made this 'Red Braid Table Runner' although, it can be made in any colour at all. Go for one colour theme like I did, or use scraps for a very unique look. I had such a fun time putting it together and am very pleased to be able to share the pattern today. The pattern can be extended to any length the maker prefers, just by adding more strips."
Project TypeMake a Project
Quilt Size12 inches wide x 40 inches long
Time to CompleteIn an evening
Primary TechniquePieced
Why You'll Love This Quilt
1. Express your creativity: The Red Braid Table Runner project allows you to experiment with different color combinations and designs, whether you choose to stick with a monochromatic theme or mix and match various scraps. This project is a great way to showcase your unique style and personality through quilting.
2. Perfect for all skill levels: Whether you're a seasoned quilter or just starting out, this project is suitable for quilters of all skill levels. The pattern is easy to follow and can be customized to fit your preferences. It's a great project for beginners to practice their quilting techniques and for advanced quilters to enjoy a quick and satisfying project.
3. Functional and decorative: Not only does the Red Braid Table Runner add a pop of color to your table, but it also serves a practical purpose by protecting your table from scratches and spills. You can use this table runner year-round or as a festive decoration for special occasions. It's a versatile piece that can easily be incorporated into your home decor.
Overall, the Red Braid Table Runner project is a fun and fulfilling quilting project that offers endless possibilities for customization and creativity. Whether you're looking for a new challenge or a quick and satisfying project, this table runner is sure to be a hit.
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