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I'm so excited to introduce to you this cheery fall table runner pattern, "Falling Leaves." This table runner uses basic machine appliqu and quick piecing to create a runner that will look great on your table!
While the pattern suggests using Fat Quaters (18" x 20") for the body of the quilt, you could also make a scrappier version using bits from your stash.
Please Note:
This pattern is for personal use, but permission is also granted to make this item to sell in small quantities, provided that the item is handmade by you and that you credit Poplun Designs for the design. No mass production is allowed. This pattern is protected by federal copyright; reproduction is not permitted.
Pattern copyright 2009, Michelle N. Cavanna. All rights reserved.
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Welcome to Cora's Quilts on Craftsy! My name is Shelley: wife, mom, quilter, and designer from Sacramento, CA.
I love designing quilting projects big and small, alike - my patterns are built upon classic quilt blocks and patterns, that have been updated for the contemporary sewer. I include directions for modern, simplified, time-saving cutting and piecing techniques, and some of my favorite ...
Welcome to Cora's Quilts on Craftsy! My name is Shelley: wife, mom, quilter, and designer from Sacramento, CA.
I love designing quilting projects big and small, alike - my patterns are built upon classic quilt blocks and patterns, that have been updated for the contemporary sewer. I include directions for modern, simplified, time-saving cutting and piecing techniques, and some of my favorite building blocks are those fabulous pre-cut fabric bundles, like 5" Charm Packs and 10" Layer Cakes. The majority of my patterns are also scrap-bin friendly, so if you're looking to make a little bit of room in your stash, you've come to the right place!
All my projects include clear, concise instructions accompanied by full-color illustrations and photos.
Visit my blog at www.poplun.blogspot.com to see what I'm working on in my studio or visit my etsy shop at www.poplun.etsy.com for kits featuring the patterns you see here.
Thanks for stopping by and happy sewing!
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