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Summertime Trapunto Table Runner
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Summertime Trapunto Table Runner |
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Supplies Needed:
**1 yard (total) solid
colored
quilter's cotton (for
embroidered blocks - two
different colors, 1/2 yard each)
**1 3/4 yards print cotton
(for borders)
**3/4 yard (total) of print
quilter's
cotton (for embroidered block
border pieces and back of
blocks - three different prints,
1/4 yard each)
**1 1/2 yards - 45 inches
wide
cotton batting (we used Warm
Tater - Potato Bag Batting)
**Lightweight cutaway
stabilizer
(we used Floriani
No-Show Mesh)
**Temporary spray adhesive
**Air-erase pen
**Straight edge
**Quilting cutting mat
**Rotary cutter
**Nylon monofilament thread
**Needle and thread for some
hand sewing
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First, we will prepare the
fabric for the embroidered
blocks. Cut a piece of the solid
colored fabric a couple of inches
larger than your hoop (we cut
our fabric to about 10 1/2
inches wide by 13 inches high).
Then, using an air-erase pen or
other marking tool, draw a 6 1/2
inch by 6 1/2 inch square in the
center of the fabric. Also, mark
the center of each side of the
shape by measuring and dividing
by two. Then, draw lines
connecting the marks - where the
lines meet is the exact center
of the shape.
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Next, create a paper template of
the design by printing it at
full size using embroidery
software.
If you don't have embroidery
software, you can cut a piece of
paper the shape and dimensions
of the design to help with
placement and centering. If
you'd like a recommendation for
an embroidery program that can
make templates, consider Embird
from
www.Embird.com.
Poke a hole in the center of the
template and align it with the
center point on the fabric. Make
sure that the design fits well
within the shape - there should
be at least 3/4 inch space
between the outer edges of the
design and the edges of the
shape.
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Remove the template. Then, cut a
piece of the lightweight cutaway
stabilizer the same size as the
fabric. Also, cut a piece of
batting to 10 1/2 inches wide by
18 inches high. Next, spray the
stabilizer with temporary
adhesive and smooth the batting
on top with the stabilizer
centered in the middle of the
batting. Then, spray the batting
with adhesive and smooth the
fabric on top with the fabric
centered in the middle of the
batting. The excess batting at
the top and bottom of the fabric
will be sandwiched between the
outer borders later on.
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Hoop
all three layers 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 directly over the center
point on the fabric. Embroider
the design. |
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When the design has finished,
trim away the excess stabilizer
on the backside of the
embroidery. Repeat the fabric
marking, hooping, and
embroidering process to create a
total of eight blocks. Six of
the blocks spell out "SUMMER" -
we embroidered the
Trapunto Victorian Scroll
Alphabet to create these
blocks. |
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Fold
the batting back and cut out the
shape - do not trim the batting
at this time. |
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Next we will prepare the fabric
for the block borders. For the
side border pieces, cut two
pieces of the print fabric to 1
1/4 inches wide by 6 1/2 inches
high. Align the border pieces on
the right and left side of the
embroidered piece, right sides
together, and pin in place.
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Fold the batting back and sew a
1/4 inch seam along the pinned
edges only - do not stitch
through the batting. |
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Fold
the border fabric back and press
the seams with an iron. |
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To
prepare the fabric for the top
and bottom border pieces, cut
two pieces of the print fabric
to 8 inches wide by 1 1/4 inches
high. Align the pieces on the
top and bottom of the
embroidered piece, right sides
together, pin in place, fold the
batting back, and sew a 1/4 inch
seam along the pinned edges - do
not sew through the batting.
Press the seams. |
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Using
a straight edge, trim the
batting along the side edges of
the blocks - do not trim the
batting at the top and bottom of
the blocks. |
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Now that all the blocks are
prepared, we will add the back
fabric and assemble the table
runner. |
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To
prepare the back fabric, cut an
8 inch by 8 inch piece for each
block. Align the back fabric
with the embroidered front piece
on the backside of the batting
with the right side of the
fabric facing out. Pin in place. |
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Using
nylon monofilament thread in the
needle and matching thread in
the bobbin (match the color of
the bobbin thread to the back
fabric), quilt through all the
layers by sewing along the inner
border seams. |
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To
assemble the table runner, align
the far left block on top of the
next block (the block second
from the left), right sides
together, fold back the batting,
and pin in place. Sew a 1/4 inch
seam along the pinned edge only
- do no sew through the batting. |
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Press
the seams and then trim off 1/2
inch on one side of the batting
so that the batting pieces will
butt up against one another in
between the blocks. |
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Overlap
the back fabric in between the
blocks. Fold the top fabric over
1/4 inch and press. |
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With needle and thread, sew a
seam using a whip stitch
starting and stopping 1/2 inch
from each outer edge. Then,
attach the remaining blocks
together by following the same
steps as above, working your way
from left to right. |
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To
prepare the outer border fabric,
cut four pieces of the print
fabric to 60 inches wide by 5
1/2 inches high. Then, align two
of the pieces with the outer
edges of the top fabric, right
sides together, and pin in
place. Sew a 1/4 inch seam along
the pinned edges only. Next,
align the remaining two border
pieces with the outer edges of
the bottom fabric, right sides
together, pin in place, and sew
a 1/4 inch seam along the pinned
edges only. Press the seams.
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Lay
the fabric and the batting flat
and trim off 1/2 inch of the
batting around the entire outer
edge of the table runner. |
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Fold
the edges of the top fabric
around the edges of the batting
1/4 inch and press. Then, fold
the edges of the bottom fabric
under 1/4 inch and press. Next,
pin in place and sew a 1/8 inch
seam around the entire outer
edge of the table runner. |
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Size: 5.00 x 5.00 (127.0 x 127.0 mm)
Stitch count: 12816
Price: $3.99
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Stitch count: 9840
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