Canterbury Table Runner SIZE 20 X 46½ Designed by: Janice Averill quiltingtreasures.com quiltingtreasures All rights reserved. Pg 1
24539 B FABRIC REQUIREMENTS Design Yardage 24539 B ½ 24540 G ⅜ 24540 M ⅜ 24541 M ¼ 24541 N* 1⅝ 24542 EG ½ 24542 M** ⅝ 24542 N ¼ 28" x 55" piece of batting Basic sewing and pressing supplies Template plastic *backing only **includes binding 24541 M 24540 G 24541 N (backing only) 24540 M 24542 EG 24542 M 24542 N (includes binding) Designer Notes Print a copy of the templates found on page 7 at 100%. Note and measure scale printed on the template page to ensure template accuracy. Cut out each paper template ⅛" beyond dotted lines. Glue paper templates to template plastic and cut out on dotted lines. Seam allowance of ¼" is noted on the templates. When using templates, place them on right side of fabric so that the template text can be read. To optimize fabric, alternate the direction of the template for each piece when cutting subsequent pieces on the WOF strip. **If desired, fussy cut identical Fabric A Outer Border strips, taking care to center the same desired motif when cutting each strip. Cutting Directions Note: WOF a widthwise cut from selvage to selvage; HST half-square triangle(s); QST quarter-square triangle(s) Note: Cut and subcut in order as given. Several subcuts are from the remains of previously cut strips. 24539 B: Fabric A (large blue print) Outer Border Cut (3) 3½" x WOF strips**. From one strip, subcut (2) 3½" x 20" rectangles. From remaining strips, subcut (2) 3½" x 40½" rectangles. 24540 G: Fabric B (small brown print) Cut (1) 3⅜" x WOF strip. Subcut (4) 3⅜" squares. Cut each square on the diagonal once to yield (8) HSTs. Block B Strip Set Cut (1) 1¾" x WOF strip for Strip Set. Block B Cut (1) 2" x WOF strip. Using Triangle A template and referring to the cutting diagram below to optimize fabric, cut (2) pairs of identical triangles (total of 4 pieces). Using Triangle A-Reverse template, cut (2) pairs of identical reverse triangles (total of 4 pieces). Cut (1) 3¼" x WOF strip. Subcut (6) 3¼" squares. Cut each square on the diagonal twice to yield (24) QSTs. quiltingtreasures.com quiltingtreasures All rights reserved. Not for resale / Winter 2016 Pg 2
24540 M: Fabric C (small red print) Quilt Center Framing Cut (2) 2½" x WOF strips. Subcut (4) 2½" x 12½" rectangles. Cut (2) 2¾" x WOF strips. Subcut (2) 2¾" x 23" rectangles. 24541 M: Fabric D (red stripe) Cut (1) 4½" x WOF strip. Using Triangle A template and referring to the cutting diagram below, center template over white stripe and fussy cut (4) pairs of identical triangles (total of 8 pieces). Using Triangle A-Reverse template, center template over white stripe and fussy cut (4) pairs of identical reverse triangles (total of 8 pieces). 24541 N: Fabric E (navy stripe) Backing Cut (1) 55" x WOF strip. Subcut (1) 28" x 55" rectangle. 24542 EG: Fabric F (cream scroll print) Cut (1) 3⅜" x WOF strip. Subcut (4) 3⅜" squares. Cut each square on the diagonal once to yield (8) HSTs. Reserve remaining fabric. From reserved fabric, subcut (4) 2⅛" squares. Cut each square on the diagonal once to yield (8) HSTs. and B Cut (1) 3¼" x WOF strip. Using Triangle Template B, and referring to the cutting diagram below to optimize fabric, cut a total of (12) B triangles [(8) B-triangles for and (4) B-triangles for Block B]. Block B Strip Set Cut (1) 1¾" x WOF strip. Cut (1) 3¼" x WOF strip. Subcut (12) 3¼" squares. Cut each square on the diagonal twice to yield (48) QSTs. 24542 M: Fabric G (red scroll print) Inner Border Cut (3) 1¼" x WOF strips. From one strip, subcut (2) 1¼" x 14" rectangles. From remaining strips, subcut (2) 1¼" x 39" rectangles. Binding Cut (5) 2½" x WOF strips. 24542 N: Fabric H (navy scroll print) Cut (1) 3¼" x WOF strip. Subcut (6) 3¼" squares. Cut each square on the diagonal twice to yield (24) QSTs. Reserve remaining fabric. From the reserved fabric, cut (2) 2¼" squares. Table Runner Instructions 1. Referring to Diagram 1, sew one 3⅜" Fabric F (cream scroll print) HST and one 3⅜" Fabric B (small brown print) together for one Unit 1. Unit 1 should measure 3" square. Make a total of four Unit 1. Diagram 1 2. Referring to Diagram 2, sew one Fabric F (cream scroll print) B-triangle between one Fabric D (red stripe) Triangle A and one Fabric D (red stripe) Reverse Triangle A for Unit 2. Unit 2 should measure 3" square. Make a total of four Unit 2. Diagram 2 quiltingtreasures.com quiltingtreasures All rights reserved. Not for resale / Winter 2016 Pg 3
3. Referring to Diagram 3 and noting the orientation of the pieces, sew one 2¼" Fabric H (navy scroll print) square between two 2⅛" Fabric F (cream scroll print) HSTs. Sew one 2⅛" Fabric F (cream scroll print) HST to each remaining side of the same Fabric H (navy scroll print) square for Unit 3. Press the four Fabric F (cream scroll print) triangles away from the unit center. Trim Unit 3 to measure 3" square if needed. Make a total of one Unit 3. Diagram 3 4. Row 1. Referring to Diagram 4 and noting following order: Unit 1, Unit 2, Unit 1 for Row 1. Row 1 should measure 3" x 8". Make a total of two Row 1. Diagram 4 5. Row 2. Referring to Diagram 5 and noting following order: Unit 2, Unit 3, Unit 2 for Row 2. Row 2 should measure 3" x 8". Make a total of one Row 2. Diagram 5 6. Assemble. Referring to Diagram 6 and noting orientation of the rows, sew three rows together in the following order: Row 1, Row 2, Row 1 for one Block A. should measure 8" x 8". Make a total of two. Diagram 6 Strip Set for Block B 7. Referring to Diagram 7, sew one 1¾" x WOF Fabric F (cream scroll print) strip to one 1¾" x WOF Fabric B (small brown print) strip for the strip set. Crosscut a total of ten 1¾" x 3" units. Diagram 7 8. Referring to Diagram 8 and noting orientation of the units, sew two units together for one Four-Patch. Four- Patch should measure 3" square. Make a total of five Four-Patch units. Diagram 8 Block B 9. Referring to Diagram 9, sew one Fabric F (cream scroll print) B-triangle between one Fabric B (small brown print) Triangle A and one Fabric B (small brown print) Reverse Triangle A for Unit 1. Unit 1 should measure 3" square. Make a total of four Unit 1. Diagram 9 10. Block B Row 1. Referring to Diagram 10 and noting following order: 4-patch, Unit 1, 4-patch for Block B Row 1. Block B Row 1 should measure 3" x 8". Make a total of two Row 1. Diagram 10 11. Block B Row 2. Referring to Diagram 11 and noting following order: Unit 1, 4-patch, Unit 1 for Block B Row 2. Block B Row 2 should measure 3" x 8". Make a total of one Row 2. quiltingtreasures.com quiltingtreasures All rights reserved. Not for resale / Winter 2016 Pg 4
Diagram 11 Diagram 14 12. Assemble Block B. Referring to Diagram 12 and noting orientation of the rows, sew three rows together in the following order: Row 1, Row 2, Row 1 for one Block B. Block B should measure 8" x 8". Make a total of one Block B. Diagram 12 Assemble Table Runner Center Note: Refer to the Table Runner Layout Diagram for the following steps. 16. Noting orientation of the blocks, sew one Block B between two for Runner Center. Runner Center should measure 8" x 23". CANTERBURY TABLE RUNNER Designed by: Janice Averill for Quilting Treasures 13. Referring to Diagram 13 and noting the orientation of the pieces, sew one 3¼" Fabric B (small brown print) QST to one 3¼" Fabric F (cream scroll print) QST for one HST. Make a total of two B/F HSTs. Sew the two B/F HSTs together for a 2½" Unit 1 square. Make a total of two Unit 1. Diagram 13 14. Referring to Diagram 13 and noting the orientation of the pieces, sew one 3¼" Fabric H (navy scroll print) QST to one 3¼" Fabric F (cream scroll print) QST for one HST. Make a total of two H/F HSTs. Sew the two H/F HSTs together for a 2½" Unit 2 square. Make a total of two Unit 2. 15. Assemble. Referring to Diagram 14 and noting orientation of the pieces, sew one Unit 1 to one Unit 2 for one row. Row should measure 2½" x 4½". Make a total of two rows. Noting orientation of the rows, sew the two rows together for one 4½" square. Make a total of six. Assemble Pieced Border 17. Referring to Diagram 15 and noting orientation of the blocks, sew three together for one Pieced Border. Pieced Border should measure 4½" x 12½". Make a total of two Pieced Borders. Diagram 15 18. Referring to Diagram 16, sew one Pieced Border between two 2½" x 12½" Fabric C (small red print) rectangles for one Runner Center End Border. End Border should measure 8½" x 12½". Make a total of two End Borders. Diagram 16 Assemble Table Runner Top Note: Refer to the Table Runner Layout Diagram for the following steps. 19. Sew the Runner Center between two 2¾" x 23" Fabric C (small red print) rectangles. Runner Center should now measure 12½" x 23". 20. Noting orientation of the pieces, sew one End Border to each short side of the Runner Center. Runner Center should now measure 12½" x 39". quiltingtreasures.com quiltingtreasures All rights reserved. Not for resale / Winter 2016 Pg 5
Table Runner Layout 21. Inner Border. Sew one 1¼" x 39" Fabric G (red scroll print) rectangle to each long side of the Runner Center. Sew one 1¼" x 14" Fabric G (red scroll print) rectangle to each short side of the Runner Center. Runner Center should now measure 14" x 40½". 22. Outer Border. Sew one 3½" x 40½" Fabric A (large blue print) to each long side of the Runner Center. Sew one 3½" x 20" Fabric A (large blue print) to each short side of the Runner Center. Runner Top should measure 20" x 46½". Finishing 1. If not already done, prepare Fabric E (navy stripe) backing to measure 28" x 55". 2. Lay out the quilt top right side up on the top of the batting and the wrong side of the backing fabric. CANTERBURY TABLE RUNNER Designed by: Janice Averill for Quilting Treasures 3. Baste the layers together and quilt as desired. Trim the backing and batting even with the quilt top. 4. Sew the five 2½" x WOF Fabric G (red scroll print) strips together (end to end) using 45 seams to make a continuous strip. Fold strip in half lengthwise (with wrong sides together) and press. Bind as desired. While all possible care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this pattern, we are not responsible for printing errors or the way in which individual work varies. quiltingtreasures.com quiltingtreasures All rights reserved. Not for resale / Winter 2016 Pg 6
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