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Art Gallery Fabric Quilted Bed Runner
Art Gallery Fabric Quilted Bed Runner
Art Gallery Fabric Quilted Bed Runner
Art Gallery Fabric Quilted Bed Runner
Art Gallery Fabric Quilted Bed Runner
Art Gallery Fabric Quilted Bed Runner

Art Gallery Fabric Quilted Bed Runner

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About this pattern

We’ve crafted this runner from bright floral prints from Art Gallery Fabrics’ Naturella and Luxe in Bloom range by Sarah Watson. The pink shades provide a feminine touch, while the flashes of yellow and lime bring a certain freshness, to add colour to a guest room.

Essentials

  • Fabric, Art Gallery Fabrics: Naturella range, Garden Aquarella, Night Glowing Daisies, 1m of each;
  • Luxe in Bloom range, Cascade Coral, 1m; cotton, white, 70cm x 2m Wadding, lightweight, 70cm x 2m

Cutting Guide

  • Floral fabric: 16cm squares, cut 12
  • Daisy fabric: 12cm squares,cut 24, cut in half diagonally to make 48 triangles
  • Cascade fabric: 15.5cm squares, cut 24, cut in half diagonally to make 48 triangles.

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    Stitch a bed runner

    1. Make up a block by stitching the long edges of two daisy triangles on either side of a square, right sides together with a 5mm seam allowance. Press the triangles open. Pin and stitch two more daisy triangles to the remaining sides of the square, noting that the edges will seem to overlap the previous shapes. This overlap will be obscured by the next set of triangles provided you keep to a 5mm seam allowance.

    2. Repeat step 1, attaching four cascade triangles to the daisy and floral square. Press the whole pieced panel, this should measure 30cm square. Make eleven more panels in the same way. Cut several 3cm wide strips of floral fabric and u

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