

CITY WINDOWS TABLE RUNNER

STEP TWO: Cut 5" squares in half so you have 24- 2 1/2" x 5" units
STEP SEVEN: Sew THREE pairs of 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" units together to make SEVEN groups of six squares. Alternate light and dark so that seams match up better.



STEP EIGHT: Cut your background and binding. (WOF= width of fabric)
STEP FIFTEEN: Layout the front of your runner as shown below. Sew long rows together first, pressing towards the prints. Next, sew pieced rows to sashing, pressing long rows away from the sashing.
STEP SIXTEEN: Layout back of runner with remaining 21 charm squares (3 x 7 set). Please note: you will have a couple of charms leftover. Recommendation: use scant 1/4" seam allowance when sewing runner back together.
STEP SEVENTEEN: Layer with batting, quilt as desired, bind and enjoy!

Finished Size: 14" x 30"
Seam Allowance: 1/4" unless otherwise stated


We are very excited to be sharing our first recipe on the Bake Shop! City Windows is a versatile runner that works great with any fabric style. We love it because it requires just one charm pack and an additional 1/2 yard of fabric to complete the entire project: front, back and binding! You’ll want to keep this pattern on hand as you check out all the new Moda lines. Be sure to order a charm pack of your favorites!
For more information on our quilt shop, please visit www.quiltedtreasures.net. Stop by our blogs and say hello, we'd love to hear from you! Visit Mary at Pieces of Work and Kristina at Sew Domestic. ENJOY!!!

1 charm pack
1/2 yard background and binding

1/4 yard binding (only if you'd like something other then the background fabric)

STEP ONE: Select TWELVE of your favorite charm squares (5" squares) from your fabric pack.
Make SEVEN. Finished units should measure 4 1/2" x 6 1/2"
(please note: you will have a couple of 2 1/2" x 4 1/2" units leftover)
first cut: 1-5" x 18" subcut: 1- 5" x 5" square AND 4 units- 2 1/2" x 4 1/2"
first cut: 1 strip- 4 1/2" x WOF subcut: 4 units- 4 1/2" x 6 1/2"
first cut: 2 strips- 1 1/2" x WOF (sashing)
first cut: 3 strips- 2 1/2" x WOF (join for binding)
Here's what you should end up with:

One speedy Table Runner 14" x 30"
ORIGINS Kits available on our website, click here!
Mary and Kristina Wilberg
{http://www.quiltedtreasures.net}
Mary and Kristina Wilberg
{http://www.quiltedtreasures.net}
26 comments:
Gorgeous and so simple. That one goes on my list. Thank you for sharing!
This is PERFECT for my coffee table! Thank you!
Simple, yet sophisticated! Great job girls on your new addition(s) (wink,wink!)
Thanks for a perfect project. Also love the multiple rows of stitching and will be "stealing" this for other small projects.
Perfect!! Great Christmas gift ideas! You have done it again! Thanks a million!!!
Perfect!!
I love runner patterns that use just one charm pack. I have a few random packs a bought a long time ago and i haven't known what to do with them since i can't get anymore! thanks!
Pretty runner! Fast, simple, and fun! Good work!
I love the use of solids - really makes those few special print squares pop! What a great Christmas present this would be. Excellent tutorial!
I love making runners. This one is neat and would make a great gift for a bride-to-be that I know.
Great project. Perfect for using those Moda candy bars I bought and didn't really know what to do with them.
Love it! The front is fabulous!
the quilting lines on this are beautiful with that design. Looks great! :)
What a nice pattern! Thank you!
I'm going to check in my stash for charm packs right now. Love this!
love it! thanks for sharing!
Very pretty table runner especially with the Origins charm pack!
Really like this table runner, can see it made up in Christmas prints. Like the effect of using 3 color blocks in the corners.
I'm really into table runners right now, and I love this one. Glad I stopped by to see it!
Love the pattern - now I know what to do with my charm packs I've stashed! LOL!
Great use of a charm pack! Now I feel that I'll be able to reduce my stash and make some great gifts for Christmas!
Simple but charming pattern. Perfect timing since my daughter is wanting me to make a couple of fall/halloween table runners. Thanks for sharing!
Just love this new line and the table runner is lovely! I like the double line quilting; makes it look so modern.
Very nice table runner. I like the simplicity of it.
I don't really use table runners, but this would make a great lap quilt if made a little larger. I may just have to test that theory with some Awesome Sandy Gervais charms!
I think I need to buy more tables so I have somewhere to put all of the table runners that I want to make!!!
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