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DIY no-sew table runners

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    j.grossman13    May 1, 2010   Harrisburg PA

    DIY no-sew table runners (or table squares) that don’t suck!

    Ok, start by finding some sweet, sweet drapey, gorgeously plum fabric...or whatever you are using. Then calculate how much fabric you will need for your runners, don’t forget to include 1 inch per side for seams and about 10% extra if you’re like me and have crappy scissor skills.

    This method will only work for non-transparent, iron-able fabric. Also pick up some stitch-witchery, and fabric pins-available in craft stores, walmart, etc…

    Lay out your pretty fabric flat on a big table or floor, and measure for each runner including however much you want for your seams. Seam width will depend on the width of your stitch-witch, I got 5/8 inch so my seams were 1 inch to be safe. Mark your cut lines with pins or tailor chalk and start cutting.

    Working on an ironing board or large surface that can be ironed on, measure, fold and pin your seams, don’t forget to do this on the underside of the fabric! I did this by measuring in 1 full inch evenly on one side, then folding over the other side and laying a ruler down across so I could measure the actual runner width to keep it consistant. Once I folded enough to get the runner width, I would pin, regardless if it was an inch or not, as long as it could hold the witch.

    After all your seams are pinned up iron over the edges (the plastic pin heads will not melt) to create a nice crisp edge. Take your pins out, you will now have nice 1 inch wide flaps all around your runner.

    Cut pieces of the stitch-witch and tuck into your flaps.

    Get a big piece of fabric (I used a pillowcase out of necessity), dampen it, and lay it over your target area of seam. Turn your iron on high, no steam and iron the damp fabric. This was the direction my stitch-witch gave me, not sure if they are all alike, read your package.

    After ironing let the fabric cool for a second and then lightly tug at the finished seams, if any area pulls open, exposing non-melted witch, repeat the process until all seams are secure.

    For the record I do not sew other than the occasional button replacement, so if I used any terminology that didn’t make sense, sorry. These take me 1 hour each minimum, between measuring everything 3 times and re-ironing any non-melted witch. To me they are worth it, I paid about $13 for my supplies, and I'm getting 8 13x72" runners that are exactly what I want. Hopefully this helps you tackle homemade table runners that aren’t the tacky, shiny, rumpled, overpriced crap we are all so used to.

    Table Runner Cost Breakdown:

    Fabric: $10Stitch Witch: $1.5Pins: $1.5Hours of my time: incalculable

    Total per runner: $1.625

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    SpinningJenny    August 7, 2010   Omaha, NE

    You rock. ^_^ Thanks for this! I've been thinking about table runners recently and cringing at the thought of trying to sew 100% straight seams that don't pucker (I have a sewing machine but am not super great with it and I refuse to hand sew table runners!). This is a MUCH better alternative.

     
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    j.grossman13    May 1, 2010   Harrisburg PA

    yeah, hand sewing that much might drive a girl crazy...glad you liked it!

     
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    poodle    April 1, 2010   California / Planning Process in Chile

    Im totally supporting your table runners!! I dont like sewing long lines LOL

     
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    Laylabelle    November 7, 2009  

    Yay! Stitch Witchery is awesome. I use it on everything. (I can't sew)

     
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    daydreamwanderer       DC

    The fabric you found is beautiful!

    @Poodle - As the queen of DIY, it makes me happy that you like these :)

     
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    crebre80    November 20, 2010   Baton Rouge, LA

    yeppers i use the iron on stitching on everything as well... i know someone else that used a hot glue gun and her results rocked as well!!

     
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    Sulli301    June 26, 2010   Michigan

    thank you thank you thank you!!!! :)

    I needed that ^^^^^^

     
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    rosewater7    June 8, 2012  

    Great inspiration - thanks!

    Just curious - what are the dimensions of your runners?  And where did you get such bargain fabric??

     

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