NEW! Sew A Celebration Valentine Modified Quarter-Square Triangles Table Runner Sewing Tutorial
Then, head over to ShopNZP.com and purchase our NEW! Valentine-Square Triangles Table Runner Pattern!
NEW! Sew A Celebration: Valentine Modified Quarter-Square Triangles Table Runner Sewing Tutorial
by the Stitch it! Sisters
Valentine Quarter-Square Triangles Table Runner Sewing Tutorial Supplies
NEW! Exclusive Valentine Quarter-Square Triangles Table Runner Pattern by the Stitch it! Sisters
No-Hassle Triangle Ruler by Team NZP
Clover’s No-Hassle Triangle Gauge by Nancy Zieman
Clover’s Heart Shape Pins and Heart-Shaped Magnetic Pin Caddy
Clover’s Fabric Marking Pen or Erasable Gel Pen
Clover’s Fine White Marking Pen
Clover’s Straight Tailor’s Awl/Stiletto
Clover’s Bordeaux Scissors
June Tailor’s Quilter’s Starch Savvy
June Tailor’s Quilt Basting Spray
Iron
Tailor’s Clapper
Cotton Quilting Thread
Schmetz Chrome Quilting Needles, Sz. 75
Schmetz Super Nonstick Needles, Sz. 90
Schmetz Metallic Needles, Sz. 80
Rotary Cutter, and Mat
1/4″ Patchwork Presser Foot
Open Toe Presser Foot
Edge Joining Presser Foot
Optional: Metallic Nylon Thread
Optional: Clover’s Wonder Pins
Easily make half-square triangle blocks using the No-Hassle Triangles Ruler. There’s no hassle and no need to cut a single triangle! The measurements are printed on the No-Hassle Triangles Ruler – designed by Team NZP.
Mark block sets using Clover’s No-Hassle Triangles Gauge and fabric marking pen. The left side of the gauge is designated to create 1/2-square triangle blocks. Depress button on sliding portion of the gauge and move to size of the desired 1/2-square triangle.
Prepare your fabrics! Pre-shrink fabrics by steaming and pressing. Then, stabilize fabrics for the sewing process by pressing and starching fabrics with Quilter’s Starch Savvy.
Valentine Quarter-Square Triangles Table Runner
Approximate finished size: 24″ W x 40″ L
Cut Fabrics and Supplies
Prior to cutting center front and backing fabric rectangles, first measure your completed Block Rows. If your Block Rows are different measurements – adjust your center rectangle measurements accordingly.
- Cut one 16-1/2″ x 32-1/2″ rectangle from dark coordinating fabric for table runner center.
- Cut fabric backing rectangle approximately 26″ x 42″ (or larger).
- Cut fleece batting rectangle approximately 26″ x 42″ (or larger).
- Pair light, medium and dark fat quarters making assorted sets.
- Place fat quarter sets right sides together. Press.
- Using the No-Hassle Triangle Ruler, rotary cutter and mat, cut one 5-1/4″ crosswise fabric strip from each of the fat quarter sets.
- From each of the crosswise fabric strips, subcut one or more 5-1/4″ square sets. Set aside.
- Team NZP selected the following block set combinations:
- Subcut four 4-7/8″ squares, for corner block sets, and layout in columns as show below.
- Pair left column square with right column square, to create corner block sets.
- Subcut six 5-1/4″ squares, for “Four Block” row sets, and layout in columns as shown below.
- Pair each left column square with right column square, to create block sets.
- Subcut twelve 5-1/4″ squares, for “Ten Block” row sets, and layout in columns as shown below.
- Pair each left column square with right column square, to create block sets.
- Using the No-Hassle Triangle Ruler, rotary cutter and mat, cut one 4-7/8″ crosswise fabric strip from each of nine fat quarters.
- From each of the crosswise fabric strips, subcut one or more 4-7/8″ squares, fourteen squares are needed. Set aside to create modified quarter-square triangle blocks.
Create Half-Square Triangle (HSTs) Blocks for Modified Quarter-Square Outer Borders
- Align one light/medium 5-1/4″ square with one medium/dark 5-1/4″ square, right sides together, as shown above.
- Set Clover’s No-Hassle Triangles Gauge at the 4-1/4″ half-square setting, and place on block set – matching corner marks of gauge with corners of block sets.
- Mark fabric through center die cut openings, with a fabric marking pen. Optional: Pin.
- Repeat steps above and mark remaining block sets.
Stitch Blocks
- Attach 1/4″ Patchwork Presser Foot to machine.
- Insert new Schmetz Chrome Quilting Needle, Sz. 75.
- Set machine for a straight stitch with a 2.0–2.5 mm stitch length.
- Align 1/4″ presser foot along one side of center marked line. Stitch. Do not cut the threads.
- “Kiss” the next block set to the stitched block, and chain stitch from one block to the next block.
- Rotate blocks 180 degrees, and stitch along the second side of center marked lines.
- Continue chain stitching until all block sets are stitched.
- Clip threads between chain stitched blocks with scissors or with Clover’s Quick Cut Thread Cutter!
- Using rotary cutter, ruler, and mat, cut blocks apart along center marked lines.
- Press seams flat, then press seams to the darker side of the half-square blocks. Use a Tailor’s Clapper to flatten and set seams!
- Each block set makes two half-square triangles!
- Repeat steps above and create twenty-eight half-square blocks:
- Four Corner block sets.
- Eight “Four Block” row sets.
- Sixteen “Ten Block” row sets.
Create Modified Quarter-Square Triangle Blocks (MQSTs)
- Align one half-square triangle block, right sides together.
- Create Modified 1/4-square triangle blocks from one 1/2-square triangle block (HST) and one 4-7/8″ fabric square.
- Set Clover’s No-Hassle Triangles Gauge, at 4-1/2″ half-square setting, and place on block set – matching corner marks of gauge with corners of block sets.
- Mark fabric through center die cut openings, with a fabric marking pen.
- Repeat steps above and mark remaining block sets.
Stitch Blocks
- Attach 1/4″ Patchwork Presser Foot to machine.
- Insert new Schmetz Chrome Quilting Needle, Sz. 75.
- Set machine for a straight stitch with a 2.0–2.5 mm stitch length.
- Align 1/4″ presser foot along one side of center marked line. Stitch. Do not cut the threads.
- “Kiss” the next block set to the stitched block, and chain stitch from one block to the next block.
- Rotate blocks 180 degrees, and stitch along the second side of center marked lines.
- Continue chain stitching until all block sets are stitched.
- Clip threads between chain stitched blocks with scissors or with Clover’s Quick Cut Thread Cutter!
- Using rotary cutter, ruler, and mat, cut blocks apart along center marked lines.
- Press seams flat, then press seams to the darker side of the half-square blocks. Use a Tailor’s Clapper to flatten and set seams!
- Each block set makes two modified quarter-square triangles!
- Repeat steps above and create twenty-eight modified quarter-square blocks:
- Four Corner block sets.
- Eight “Four Block” row sets.
- Sixteen “Ten Block” row sets.
Create Outer Border Block Rows
- Create two “Ten Block” rows. Approximate finished size: 4-1/2″x 40-1/2″.
- Layout modified quarter-square triangle block rows as shown, rotating blocks as necessary. Note: Each “Ten Block” row begins and ends with a corner block.
Stitch Block Pairs
- Place two blocks right sides together. Pin. Stitch with a scant 1/4″ seam allowance.
- Continue placing block pairs right sides together, chainstitching from one block set to the next. Clip threads between block pairs.
- Press seams flat, then press seams open.
- Place block pairs, right sides together. Pin.
- Continue placing block pairs right sides together, chainstitching from one block set to the next. Clipping threads between block sets.
- Press seams flat, then press seams open.
- Place block sets, right sides together. Pin. Stitch.
- Place remaining block pair to row end, with right sides together. Pin. Stitch.
- Press seams flat, then press seams open.
- Repeat steps above and create second “Ten Block” row. Set aside.
- Create two “Four Block” rows. Approximate finished size: 4-1/2″ x 16-1/2″.
- Layout modified quarter-square triangle blocks as shown, rotating blocks as necessary.
- Place two blocks right sides together. Pin. Stitch.
- Chainstitch from one block set to the next. Clip threads between block pairs. Press seams flat, then press seams open.
- Place block pairs right sides together. Pin. Stitch.
- Press seams flat, then press seams open.
- Repeat steps above and create second “Four Block” row.
- Arrange completed “Four Block” and “Ten Block” outer border block rows as shown.
Assemble and Finish Table Runner
- Double check center rectangle width measurement by measuring the width of your “Four Block” rows.
- Double check center rectangle length by finding the measurement between the first and last seam of your “Ten Block” rows – then add 1/2″ for seam allowances.
- Adjust your center rectangle measurements as needed.
- Cut one 16-1/2″ W x 32-1/2″ L rectangle for table runner center.
- Place one “Four Block” row to one short end of center rectangle, with right sides together. Pin. Stitch.
- Place remaining “Four Block” row, to remaining short end of center rectangle, with right sides together. Pin. Stitch.
- Press seams flat, then press seams towards center table runner. Use a Tailor’s Clapper to flatten and set seams!
- Place one “Ten Block” row to one long edge of table runner assembly, with right sides together. Pin. Stitch.
- Place remaining “Ten Block” row to remaining long edge of table runner assembly, with right sides together. Pin. Stitch.
- Press seams flat, then towards center of table runner.
Cut Backing and Batting
- Cut fabric backing and quilt batting rectangles approximately 27″ W x 42″ L ea. (or larger).
- Layer quilt backing (wrong side up), the Pellon Fleece Batting, and the table runner quilt top (right side up) – to create a quilt sandwich.
- Optional: Spray-baste quilt layers with June Tailor’s Quilt Basting Spray or, pin–baste layers together with Clover’s Wonder Pins!
- Quilt Layers using your favorite quilting techniques.
Finish quilt using your favorite binding technique. Find Nancy Zieman’s favorite binding method at the Nancy Zieman Productions Blog:
http://www.nancyzieman.com/blog/quilting-2/how-to-bind-quilts/
Then, head over to ShopNZP.com and purchase our NEW! Valentine-Square Triangles Table Runner Pattern!
NEW! Sew A Celebration: Valentine Modified Quarter-Square Triangles Table Runner Sewing Tutorial
by the Stitch it! Sisters
Valentine Quarter-Square Triangles Table Runner Sewing Tutorial Supplies
NEW! Exclusive Valentine Quarter-Square Triangles Table Runner Pattern by the Stitch it! Sisters
No-Hassle Triangle Ruler by Team NZP
Clover’s No-Hassle Triangle Gauge by Nancy Zieman
Clover’s Heart Shape Pins and Heart-Shaped Magnetic Pin Caddy
Clover’s Fabric Marking Pen or Erasable Gel Pen
Clover’s Fine White Marking Pen
Clover’s Straight Tailor’s Awl/Stiletto
Clover’s Bordeaux Scissors
June Tailor’s Quilter’s Starch Savvy
June Tailor’s Quilt Basting Spray
Iron
Tailor’s Clapper
Cotton Quilting Thread
Schmetz Chrome Quilting Needles, Sz. 75
Schmetz Super Nonstick Needles, Sz. 90
Schmetz Metallic Needles, Sz. 80
Rotary Cutter, and Mat
1/4″ Patchwork Presser Foot
Open Toe Presser Foot
Edge Joining Presser Foot
Optional: Metallic Nylon Thread
Optional: Clover’s Wonder Pins
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Gail
I love table runners, and this one looks great! Thanks for the inspiration.
Marilyn Menzies
What fun bright colors!
Bonnye
Thanks for the ideas.
Susan Davant
I love the border and will have to make it!
Clovis
Pretty colors for your table runner.
Carol Benson
This table runner is so beautiful with these bright colors that seem to say “love”! It will be fun to make it!
Susan
Love a table runner to provide a big impact to décor and the fabrics shown in this table runner are so pretty.