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Rudolph's Run Table Runner

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Table runners are a beautiful way to personalize your holiday decor. Choose your favorite designs and fabrics you love to decorate your table in style!

This festive table runner was specially designed to coordinate with the Rudolph's Run placemat, December's installment of the Placemat of the Month series.

Read below for these free project instructions, then click here for instructions on how to create coordinating Rudolph's Run placemats.

We recently released the last installment of the Placemat of the Month series, so with this comes the fourth and final installment of the table runner series. The Rudolph's Run table runner perfectly complements Rudolph's Run placemat. Get started today!

Other table runner projects in this series include:

January - Snowball Block Placemat
February - Lots of Love Placemat
March - Patchwork Placemat & Patchwork Table Runner
April - Spring Pinwheel Placemat
May - Sunflower Fiesta Placemat
June - Summertime Trapunto Placemat & Summertime Trapunto Table Runner
July - Crafty Cravings Placemat
August - Puppy Love Placemat
September - Autumn Abundance Placemat & Autumn Abundance Table Runner
October - Sumi-e Embroidered Placemat
November  - Give Thanks Pocket Placemat

Supplies


Supplies Needed:

**1/3 yard solid colored cotton fabric (we used felt for embroidered center block)

**1 1/2 yards solid colored quilter's cotton (for borders and back)

**1/2 yard print quilter's cotton fabric (for borders)

**3 fat quarters of print cotton (3 different prints)

**Cotton batting

**Medium weight or lightweight cutaway stabilizer

**Air-erase pen

**Straight edge

**Quilted cutting mat

**Rotary cutter

**Nylon monofilament thread

**Needle and thread for some sewing

Special Project Notes:

For this placemat project I stitched the Vintage Rudolph design from the Christmas Frolicking Friends Design PackSanta's Treat and other designs from the Santa Claus & Company Design Pack, and nostalgic designs from the Celebrate with Christmas Carol Design Pack would be cute on placemats as well. Make sure to match the design size with your project needs.

Finished Size: 52" wide by 12 3/4" high

Designs Used

Prepare the fabric for the first embroidered center block. Using an air-erase pen or other marking tool, draw an 8 1/2" by 8 1/2" square on the solid-colored cotton fabric. Leave a couple of inches of excess fabric around the shape.

Measure and mark the center of each side of the shape by measuring and dividing by two. Draw lines connecting the marks. Where the marks meet is the exact center of the shape.

Create a paper template of the design by printing it at full size using embroidery software. Poke a hole in the center of the template and align it with the center point on the fabric. Make sure the design fits well within the shape; there should be at least one inch of space between the edges of the design and the edges of the shape.

Spray a piece of medium weight stabilizer with temporary adhesive and smooth the fabric on top. Hoop the fabric and stabilizer together by aligning the marks on the hoop with the lines on the fabric.

Attach the hoop to the machine and load the design. Move the hoop so that the needle is aligned with the center point on the fabric. Embroider the design.

After the design has finished, trim away the excess stabilizer on the backside of the embroidery. Repeat the hooping and embroidering process for each center block. We are preparing a total of 3 center blocks for our table runner.

Cut out the shapes.

To prepare the fabric for the inner borders, cut two pieces of the solid-colored quilter's cotton to 1 1/4" wide by 8 1/2" high. Align the pieces with the side edges of the embroidered block, right sides together.

Pin in place and sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edges only. Press the back seams open with an iron.

Cut two pieces of fabric to 10" wide by 1 1/4" wide. Align the pieces with the top and bottom edges of the embroidered block, right sides together. Pin in place, sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edges, and press the seams.

To prepare the fabric for the outer borders, cut two pieces of print quilter's cotton to 2 1/2" wide by 10" high. Align the pieces along the side edges of the inner borders/block section, right sides together, pin in place, sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edges, and press.

Cut two pieces of fabric to 13 3/4" wide by 2 1/2" high. Align the pieces with the top and bottom edges of the inner borders/block section, right sides together, pin in place, sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edges, and press.

Repeat this process for each center block adding the inner and outer borders to each block. Lay the far left assembled block flat, right side facing up. Align the block to the immediate right over the first block, right sides together.

Align the seams, pin in place along the right edge, and sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edge only. Press the seams.

Lay the first two blocks flat, right side facing up. Align the next block (to the right) over the right block of the assembled pieces, right sides together, pin in place along the right edge and sew a 1/4" along the pinned edge. Then press. Repeat this process for each block working your way from left to right.

For each end of the table runner cut the following pieces from the print cotton fat quarters: two squares at 3 7/8" by 3 7/8" and two squares at 4 3/8" by 4 3/8". Then, cut the larger squares (the 4 3/8" by 4 3/8" squares) in half diagonally from one corner to the opposite corner.

Align the smaller squares together, right sides together, pin in place, and sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edge. Press the seams.

Align one of the short ends of one of the triangular pieces (large square halves) with the top edge of the assembled small squares with the angled long edge of the triangular piece facing to the right. Also, align one of the short ends of one of the triangular pieces with the bottom edge of the assembled small squares with the angled long edge of the triangular piece facing to the right.

The opposite short edges of both triangular pieces will align with the left side of the assembled small squares. Pin in place, sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edges, and press.

Align the remaining triangular pieces together, right sides together, with the angled long edges facing to the right. Pin in place and sew a 1/4" seam along the top edge only. Press the seams.

Align the assembled pieces together, right sides together, by aligning the seams together and with the long edge of the triangle pieces aligned with the right side of the first section.

Allow about 1/2" of the tips of the triangle piece to extend out past the edges of the fabric. Pin in place, sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edge, and press. Repeat this process for a total of two end sections.

Lay the assembled block section flat with the right side facing up. Align the end sections on top, right sides together, with the long edges of the end sections aligned with the side edges of the center block. Allow about 1/2" of the tips of the end sections to extend out past the edges of the fabric. Pin in place, sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edges, and press.

To prepare the fabric for the back of the table runner, lay the assembled front panel on top of the fabric, pin, and cut out the shape. Cut a piece of the batting just as you did for the back.

Lay the batting flat and align the back fabric on top with the right side facing up. Align the front panel on top of the back fabric with the right sides together (wrong side of the front panel faces up).

Sew a 1/4" seam along the outer edge of the table runner. Leave about 10" open along the bottom edge for turning.

Turn the table runner right side out between the front and back panels (the batting will end up inside the table runner), and press the seams. Also, turn the fabric of the opening in 1/4" and press. Hand-sew the opening closed by hand stitching with needle and thread.

With nylon monofilament in the needle and matching thread in the bobbin (thread that matches the back fabric), quilt through all the layers by stitching along the existing seams of the front panel. Top stitch a 1/4" seam along the entire outer edges of the table runner.

Run Rudolph and his friends along your table for holiday cheer!