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PUMPKIN PATCH TABLE RUNNER Finished Size: 12.5 x 60.

5 MATERIALS Assorted orange, yellow and light brown scraps yd linen (54 wide) 8 FQ (for backing) yd binding 18 x 68 (roughly) piece of Batting

2011 by Kaelin Telschow / www.theplaidscottie.blogspot.com All rights reserved. This pattern may not be republished or distributed without the permission of the author.

CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS Scraps From your assorted scraps, cut the following pieces: (10) 1.5 x 1.5 pieces (10) 1.5 x 2.5 pieces (12) 1.5 x 3.5 pieces (6) 1.5 x 4.5 pieces Dark Brown Solid or Corduroy From your solid, cut the following pieces: (5) 1.5 x 1.5 pieces Linen Take the linen and fold in half across the width. Cut three 1.5 strips, two 2.5 strips, one 3.5 strip, and one 12.5 strip (each strip should be 54 long). Cut the 1.5 strips into the following: Cut the 3.5 strip into the following: o (20) 2.5 pieces (for mitered corners) o (2) 3.5 pieces o (5) 5.5 pieces o (2) 4.5 pieces o (5) 6.5 pieces o (2) 5.5 pieces o (1) 7.5 piece Cut the 12.5 strip into the following: Cut the 2.5 strips into the following: o (2) 4.5 pieces o (2) 5.5 pieces o (2) 6.5 pieces o (1) 7.5 piece o (6) 12.5 pieces Backing From each Fat Quarter cut (along the width*) the following pieces: (1) 2.5 strip (1) 3.5 strip (1) 4.5 strip *Finished strips will be 18 tall. PIECING Top You will make 5 blocks total, each measuring 12.5 square, but there will be 3 different layouts. The pumpkins should always be assembled first, log cabin style, and then youll build the rest of the block around it using your linen pieces. On the next page are some diagrams and photos detailing the assembly.
2011 by Kaelin Telschow / www.theplaidscottie.blogspot.com All rights reserved. This pattern may not be republished or distributed without the permission of the author.

(8) 1.5 x 5.5 pieces (2) 1.5 x 6.5 pieces (3) 1.5 x 7.5 pieces

Block 1 (make one)

Block 2 (make two)

Block 3 (make two)

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The pumpkins are assembled log cabin style:

When you get to the two side-pieces with mitered corners, here is how you should proceed: Lay one of your 1.5 x 2.5 pieces over the side piece and mark a diagonal line. Sew over the line, and trim off the excess.

Fold the linen back and press in place. Repeat on other end of side piece.

2011 by Kaelin Telschow / www.theplaidscottie.blogspot.com All rights reserved. This pattern may not be republished or distributed without the permission of the author.

Attach the side piece to your log cabin block. Repeat steps for the other side of the block.

Once youve made all five blocks, lay them out in the correct order and sew together into one long row. Backing Grab all 24 of your strips and using your design wall (or floor), play around with the arrangement until you have them how youd like. Piece the strips together (along the long edge) using seams. (Note: It doesnt matter if the ends dont match up perfectly, because youll have a few inches of excess fabric on either side.) Once youve prepared your backing, sandwich the layers quilt, and bind.

2011 by Kaelin Telschow / www.theplaidscottie.blogspot.com All rights reserved. This pattern may not be republished or distributed without the permission of the author.

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