Fall Table Runner

Our new place is almost twice as many square feet as our apartment in LA so I am a little intimidated by decorating for the holidays.  The dining room table was looking particularly bare so I thought I'd take a break from the queen sized quilt I have been working on and make a table runner.

fall table runner


I saw this block when I was looking through 500 Quilt Blocks (which is a fabulous book), it's called the Cheyenne block.  I used a variety of oranges, browns, reds, and yellows, including a couple of Juliana Horner prints from Joann's. I REALLY love that collection.

fall tabler runner


It has been a while since I did any free motion quilting and it was a little rough.  I am a lot rustier than I expected to be!  Just don't look too closely.


fall table runner

Now this can decorate our dining room table for 2 more weeks when it is time to decorate for another holiday. 

Pattern: The Cheyenne Block from 500 Quilt Blocks
Fabrics: A variety of prints including Denyse Schmidt, Juliana Horner, Lizzy House, and others


Fall Table Runner - Kitchen Table Quilting

31 comments

  1. So adorable. I think we all need a few more Thanksgiving decorations. :)

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  2. I love this... such rich colors and so scrap happy!

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  3. That's gorgeous! It looks great on your table.

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  4. It is beautiful! Hopefully you can use it for more than two weeks in the years to come! Love those Autumn colours.

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  5. Love the colors, and I think the quilting looks nice. I think the colors are modern 80s style (not sure why)

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  6. It's beautiful Erica! I love it, and love your table too. ;)

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  7. It's beautiful Erica! Just exactly the colors for fall. Enjoy!

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  8. It's perfect for fall! And it may be only 2 weeks this year, but it'll be all ready for next year, and the next...

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  9. Love the colors and design! The quilting works great with it too!

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  10. It's lovely, love the colors! I find it hard to make brown good, and you did it :)

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  11. I want you to help me make one of these. Can I come over or can you come here? Maybe during Christmas break? I'll treat you to Cafe Rio. I'll pay for a pedicure. Name your price.

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  12. This is lovely! Great fall fabric choices! And your quilting works perfectly!

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  13. This is so vibrant and gorgeous thru and thru!

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  14. So beautiful! The quilting really sets off the blocks :)

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  15. Lovely table runner Erica - very autumnal but not too themey. The colours are perfect and your FMQ is not too shabby - I think the orange peel motif was a great choice.

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  16. It's lovely! Really nice fabric choices!

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  17. Pretty!!! Seriously the nicest fall quilty thing I've seen this year! Side note…how do you keep the grooves in your table so clean? We only have 4 grooves and it feels like a constant battle. :/

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  18. Its lovely - the colours are just perfect for fall! And I love the circular quilting you did x

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  19. Very nice! The quilting really adds to the pattern.

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  20. That's a great mix of fabrics! I feel your pain on decorating for Thanksgiving. My heart moves on to Christmas before Thanksgiving even arrives!

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  21. Erica, I just love this!! Your fabric/color mix is fantastic!

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  22. Love the block pattern. I must try to fmq some orange peels like that one day. I haven't tried that pattern yet.

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  23. Lovely! I have a Hello Fall charm pack that's been waiting for the perfect project - this might be it. Thanks for the inspiration

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  24. That's so cute! That table runner is perfect. It's charming and cute at the same time. Thanks for sharing this one. Keep blogging.

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