Looking for name of table runner pattern
#41
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It looks like a log cabin around the focus fabric, perhaps courthouse steps? I'd use a 6" or 8" square and add 2" strips around. I'd make 4 of these and cut one into 1/4's to create the small insets. Actually, there are 4 patches used to connect the 3 major 'squares' so this would need to be accounted for on two sides of each of the major squares. I don't have the photo of the pattern up as I write this so I hope this provides enough info to go on. Might be an experiment but hopefully it'll work!
Easy, peasy really.
#42
[QUOTE=My time;6325489]Are you sure you need a pattern? I may not be the sharpest tack in the box but even I could figure this pattern out.[/QUO
I saw a pix of this runner a cpl of yrs ago & thought it looked simple enough. I drew a pix. When I set out to make it I got so messed up I never did figure out how I boxed myself into a corner. I never did finish it. I'mstill convinced it can't be that hard but I couldn't figure it out.
I saw a pix of this runner a cpl of yrs ago & thought it looked simple enough. I drew a pix. When I set out to make it I got so messed up I never did figure out how I boxed myself into a corner. I never did finish it. I'mstill convinced it can't be that hard but I couldn't figure it out.
#44
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Here is a link to a free pattern for this design. You can print out the instructions.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B92hmARBLSVtWkxoU3lWaWhmRVE/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B92hmARBLSVtWkxoU3lWaWhmRVE/view
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