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If you want to try making a quilted table runner, try making this gorgeous twist pole table runner from Craft Town Fabrics on Youtube. This got to be one of the prettiest table runner patterns I’ve seen, and despite how it looks, it’s pretty simple to make! It’s totally beginner-friendly, so if you want to

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Project by Nicola at Bobbin Cottage BodkinYou will needFat Quarter Sets & Fusible Foam all available fromThe Craft Cotton CoYou will need 21 x 7’’ Squares6 For The Pole (Red Glitter Fabric)9 For The Twist (Cream holly fabric)6 For the background (Green holly fabric) Step 1 R/S together sew 6 Green Holly and 6 Cream Holly squares together, all the way round with a ¼’’ seam. Step 2R/S together sew 3 Cream Holly and 3 Red Glitter squares together, all the way round with a ¼’’ seam. Step 3Use yo

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Red... the colour of passion. Violence. Lust. Love. Danger. Strength. Power. Red is also the theme for this months "Color It Red" blog hop, hosted by Carol of 'Just Let Me Quilt'. I wasn't entirely sure what I wanted to make, but when I stood at my fabric shelf looking at the red prints, a few little orphan F8's caught my eye. They were originally part of a bigger bundle which I'd used years ago. Lucky for me, these remained. I chose a couple of those F8's and then a few other scrap strips…

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