Saturday, December 9, 2017

Christmas Ornament Table Runner With Windham Fabrics

Oh what fun it was to sew a Christmas ornament table runner using Windham Fabrics!
The fabric line, O’ Christmas Tree, included some gold fabric that I have to say was my favorite.


Look at all the other fabrics in this cute line...


I was lucky to be part of an amazing group of designers from Therm O Web to
create a variety of Christmas ornaments for a series. This was my block:


Amy from Sew Incredibly Crazy, Carla from Creatin' In The Sticks, and
Amanda from Jedi Craft Girl all made some beautiful ornament blocks.

Check them out on the Therm O Web blog HERE.

Of course, I used my favorite Therm O Web products to put it all together.




My purple Oliso iron makes ironing fun...it really does!


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4 comments:

  1. I like the gold too. It reminds me of a fabric from long ago, heavy, satiny, had stripes or wales or whatever they call it. Your runner is lovely.

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  2. Your table runner is beautiful Carol. I really love these Christmas ornaments and the fabrics fit them perfectly.

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  3. I saw these on ThermoWeb. Delightful. Just too late for this year. So, do you think I'll remember to start early for next year? Set reminder!

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