Folk Modern Table Runner Sew-Along Updates

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All done! Head over to Kollabora to see the full tutorial for the Folk Modern Table Runner. Upload photos of your version of this runner for a chance to win a copy of 1, 2, 3 Sew.

I also posted about some ideas for simple variations, as you can see below. It’s amazing how simple variations can make such a difference in a quilt block.

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Love Quilting & Patchwork Magazine

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My Rail Fence Tote Bag is in the latest issue of Love Quilting & Patchwork magazine, a new modern quilting magazine from the makers of Mollie Makes. You can order the latest issue here or you can download it from the Apple Newsstand.

The Rail Fence Tote is a project from my new book, 1, 2, 3 Quilt, which you can pre-order now. The tote is lined and features roomy boxed corners. It’s a simple project and will introduce you to the basic Rail Fence quilt pattern which you can use to make quilts or other patchwork projects.

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Photo by Laura Malek.

Fabric Choices

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One of the things that I often find overwhelming about quilting is the infinite number of choices. Choices in fabric, design, layout. A simple reconfiguration of blocks can create an entirely new quilt. Sometimes I get hung up on this, so I end up spending a lot of time thinking about things before I even cut into fabric.

I made a couple of blocks for my Folk Modern Table Runner Sew-Along using different fabrics so that you can see the difference made just by fabric selection. I used monochromatic colors on the left and on the right I used Carolyn Friedlander’s topographical fabric for all of the larger squares, then assorted bright solids for the outer triangles.

Then I took the images of those blocks to see how they might look in a completed table runner:

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Next week I’m going to talk about how making slight changes to the block layout can make great differences in the overall design.