It's a month of table runners over at Sew We Quilt blog this month, and today I'm a guest blogger there. Here is a sneak peek of the photo from the tutorial that I posted there today.
I hope you will hop over to Sew We Quilt to see my post and leave a comment.
My green Nearly Insane quilt is also over there on the banner for this month.
Thanks for stopping by for a visit today!
I hope you will hop over to Sew We Quilt to see my post and leave a comment.
My green Nearly Insane quilt is also over there on the banner for this month.
Thanks for stopping by for a visit today!
Congratulations Lu Ann. You always do lovely work.
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I love red color. beautiful.
ReplyDeletecongratulations LuAnn,
ReplyDeleteI´ll pop over right away, it very exiting ☺
Liebe Grüße
Bente
Your work is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great tute, LuAnn! and your projects are beautiful, as always. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWas just there and loved your tute and the table quilt and mat!
ReplyDeleteThats a fantastic tutorial,thanks for sharing and love your projects.I`m a new follower and nice to meet you!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Though I have to admit it took me a while to understand what you'd done wrong with the heart.... d'oh! Worth it to get your hexy rug too.
ReplyDeleteLove your table topper!
ReplyDeleteGreat save on the stitchery pattern. Love the design of this table mat.
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful tute! i love the colors, so bold and pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial over at Mdm Samm's. It's a wonderful combination of handwork and piecing. Congratulations on your new grandson, too!
ReplyDeleteI've always loved using quilts on tables but your hexagon 'mistake' is fantastic. Thanks for showing how to make lemonade out of a lemon (not that your work is anything like a lemon - you know what I mean). Thanks.
ReplyDeletebeautiful runner!
ReplyDeleteJUST GORGEOUS>LOVE RED AND WHITES SO MUCH! THANK YOU FOR POSTING ABOUT THIS PRETTY PROJECT!
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Good tutorial - a two-fer. beautiful table topper and a great mat - don't you just love red and white together.
ReplyDeleteLove the tutorial. What a gorgeous table cover. Thanks so much for sharing over at Madam Sams.
ReplyDeleteHOpped over from MadameSamm's - I love the reds and whites together- sooo pretty! thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial at Sew We Quilt! Love the red and white! :)
ReplyDeleteenjoyed the tute ... love the leftover block! nice of mme samm to have you and send us here. great blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous project! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous table cloth. I love what you did with the "block gone wrong"-wonderfully doable and a great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteOMG...I love your tablecloth...your redwork is beautiful and your 'oops' turned into an amazing table mat!!! TFS :o)
ReplyDelete~Terry~
Thank you for the tut. I love it!
ReplyDeletethanks for the tut - GREAT instructions for a novice quilter.
ReplyDeleteYour leftover block turned out so cute as that hexagon tablemat. I love both of these. Congrats on being the guest blogger. Your quilts look wonderful! Thanks for sharing the tutorial too.
ReplyDeleteLike the combination of handwork and piecing. Great tutorial , thank you
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of being able to use the table runner for more than one holiday. It is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. I will try it out.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Thank you for sharing the "how 2's".
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your invite to be a Guest Blogger. You designs are super.
Nice little topper you made with you "oops" block, LuAnn. Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI love your table topper. Red is such a vibrant color to work with. Thanks for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed you tut and what great embroidary. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job! Love them both. Jan
ReplyDeleteLove the table cloth! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteOh gosh! I loved both your red and white quilt and the table topper you made. Love your embroidery as well. I'm making a red and white quilt with redwork as well. It has snowmen and birdhouses on it and hope I can get it done before Christmas. hehe. Thanks for a great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteYour work is so beautiful!!! I love how these turned out!!! By the way, CONGRATULATIONS on being a new Grandma!!! I had a grandson that was born on March 16th! He's our third grandchild! Being a Grandma is the BEST!!! =D
ReplyDeleteLove the green quilt in the blog header at Sew We Quilt! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your post and lovely quilts at sewwequilt. The redwork is awesome.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your tutorial and quilts at sewwequilt.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial Luann! That heart stitchery is so sweet! (Love the Nearly Insane quilt, too!)
ReplyDeleteI'm here from Sew We Quilt. What a great way to save a beautifully embroidered square. Your table cloth quilt and table topper are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat save on your embroidered lock. The hexagon mat is so cute. Glad you were asked to be a guest contributor. You did a very nice job.
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern and I love how you put it all together! The stitching is just gorgeous. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! Thanks for sharing your tutorial!
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