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Ten Minute Table Runner

Need a quick and easy project to add some color to your table? This table runner is just the project for you.

This project is based on the Ten Minute Table Runner originally designed by LaRae Bunnell Clark from Utah State University.

Fabric Requirements:
12 inches of  ‘theme’ print (center panel) by width of fabric
18 inches of a coordinating print by width of fabric

Directions:

1. With right-sides together, stitch the long sides with a 1/2 inch seam allowance to form a tube.


2. Press the seam allowance away from center fabric.
3. Turn the tube right-side out.


4. Position the theme print so the backing fabric creates equal width borders on each side of the theme print and then press.


5. Trim short ends inside the shortest selvage edge.
6. Fold long edge creases of the tube together with the theme print out. Stitch 1/2 inch seam on both short ends.


7. Press seams open.


8. Turn seams inside to form a point. You may want to use a point turner to get a nice point, press.


9. Edge stitch.


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