Festive in red and green, pomegranates and vines wind their way throughout this inviting table runner.
Material Requirements
The featured fabrics are homespuns by Diamond Textiles. The numbers in parentheses, below, refer to the fabric manufacturer’s numbers.
1. 1 yard black print for appliqué background and binding (PRF 818)
2. Fat quarter charcoal plaid for vines and leaves holding pomegranates (PRF 808)
3. Fat eighth red print for pomegranates (PRF 628)
4. Fat eighth green print for leaves (RHS 43)
5. Scrap of dark red print for berries (PRF 702)
6. 2/3 yard fabric of choice for backing
7. Fusible web
Appliqué Preparation and Cutting Instructions
Templates in the template insert do not include a seam allowance. You may need to add one, depending on your preferred appliqué method.
1. Trace the templates in the template insert the number of times noted on page 22 onto the paper side of fusible web, leaving approximately 1/8" between tracings.
This story is from the Winter 2016 edition of Primitive Quilts and Projects.
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Bunchberry Blooms
Designed by Missie Carpenter Machine-appliquéd by Marcia Jacobs Finished quilt size: 83½”" x 83½" Finished block size: 12½" x 12½"
winter's bloom
as winter arrives, i have to create my own indoor garden. thanks to this pretty little wool mat, i can enjoy the beauty of blooms year-round.
wandering beauty
festive in red and green, pomegranates and vines wind their way throughout this inviting table runner.
On Location
Thank you for your hospitality, Susan and Ethan!