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With decades of experience as a professional sewist, there’s still nothing Michele Muska loves more than sewing for the home. Use an 18 degree template to make a Dresden Plate, then quilt using both hand and machine. You’ll use heat-resistant batting to make the runner table-safe and will finish by making your own fabric bias tape. Choose your favorite fabrics to customize your runner for any season.
Learn how to:
What you’ll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
Finished table runner measures 39" x 14.5"
To make this size, you'll need roughly
- 1/2 yd of 44" wide cotton for the top
- Assortment of colors of cotton fabrics cut to 6.5" width strips to make Dresden wedges, approximately 50 wedges total for top and bottom (or use 6.5" scraps)
- 1 yd of 44" wide cotton for the back in a complementary color
- 1 yd of 22" heatproof batting
- 1 yd fabric to make bias tape, or if using pre-packaged, purchase 3 yards bias binding
- Sewing machine with matching thread
- Hand-sewing needle
- Rotary cutter
- Thread snips
- Iron and ironing surface
- Scissors
- Pins
- 18 degree Dresden wedge acrylic tool
- Insulated batting
- 6" saucer or plate
- Quilting clips (optional)
- Thimble or thimble pad (optional)
- Marking pencil (optional)
Downloads:
- Make a Dresden wedge
- Work big-stitch hand quilting
- Trim edges with a rotary cutter
- Make bias tape
- Attach bias to curved corners
What you’ll get:
- A 6-part series of easy-to-follow video lessons on how to make a beautiful, reversible table runner
- 8 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step instructions by sewist Michele Muska
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Sew a Reversible Table Runner Reviews
203 users recommended this class to a friend
Edith Hunter
Even though I have been sewing for many years, I found this class very inspiring. such an artistic piece of work!
October 12, 2024
Cheryl David
Great class. Well explained. Nice pace. Beautiful fabric choices.
More than 3 months ago