Hi Denise, I read your comment & wondered, why can't you use a 10" sq? The largest center is a 6 in piece, and I think you could make a beautiful TR using coordinates from any fabric line. I'm working it out right now as I write this. .. each of the three blocks can be different, and you can easily make your TR much longer that this pattern says. OMG I do hope you have pulled that 10" set out to play. Love the idea of using what pre-cuts we love.
Hi user-qy9xe9jk7y - You can absolutely add more blocks to lengthen the table runner. Additional fabric would be necessary. See which cuts you need more of to figure your fabric requirements. Hope this helps :) -Michelle
Hi Kathy! I did want to clarify, that when following the instructions as written in the pattern, you'll sew on both sides of the drawn line. When using the Quarter Inch Seam Marker like Jen did, sew ON the drawn lines. Hope this clears it up for you. -Michelle
I love Shabby Fabrics and I love Jen! You are so great and inspiring! You make me feel like I could do this!
We definitely believe you can! Thanks so much for your kind words. -Michelle
Ty so much for the step by step instructions and for showing how to use rulers
We're happy you enjoyed this delightful tutorial. Thanks for your comment! -Michelle
So pretty 🎉
We're glad you enjoy it! Thanks so much for watching! -Michelle
Beautiful fabric and pattern, wish it was for a layer cake. Jen is an excellent instructor!
Hi Denise! Thank you so much for your sweet comment! -Madison
Hi Denise, I read your comment & wondered, why can't you use a 10" sq? The largest center is a 6 in piece, and I think you could make a beautiful TR using coordinates from any fabric line. I'm working it out right now as I write this. .. each of the three blocks can be different, and you can easily make your TR much longer that this pattern says. OMG I do hope you have pulled that 10" set out to play. Love the idea of using what pre-cuts we love.
Wow.. that's beautiful!! 🤩
Glad you like it!! Thank you for watching. -Michelle
Beautiful.
We're happy you like this fun table runner! Thanks so much for watching! -Michelle
❤beautiful
Thank you! We are happy you like this project. -Michelle
Love this pattern and I have the Bee fabric
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching! -Michelle
Do you think I could add another center block and end block to make it longer and it look correct? I love your patterns!!
Hi user-qy9xe9jk7y - You can absolutely add more blocks to lengthen the table runner. Additional fabric would be necessary. See which cuts you need more of to figure your fabric requirements. Hope this helps :) -Michelle
Thanks for the tutorial!
We're glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for commenting! -Michelle
Where can you get the pattern. Thanks Dorothy
Hi Dorothy! You can find the Madison pattern here: www.shabbyfabrics.com/search?sortOrder=6&q=madison -Michelle
Are you sewing on “either” side or on both sides of the line you drew?😅. Just asking?
We stitched directly on the line. Hope that makes sense! -Michelle
Hi Kathy! I did want to clarify, that when following the instructions as written in the pattern, you'll sew on both sides of the drawn line. When using the Quarter Inch Seam Marker like Jen did, sew ON the drawn lines. Hope this clears it up for you. -Michelle
@@ShabbyFabrics yes, makes more sense. Sew on BOTH sides of the line drawn down the middle.
Striking fabric
We're happy you enjoy this Queen Bee collection! -Michelle
Love the helpful tools
We do too!! -Michelle