The first village from my Finish It! project is finished. If you would like to build a village of your own, Christmassy or not, you’ll find my free pattern for this table runner both in Norwegian and English here. I am very pleased with how it turned out, but as daylight is rather scarce here this time of year and weather, I had to get a bit creative when photographing it.
Now I’ll pop over and add this to amylou’s sew & tell and Rosebud's Fabric Friday.
Nina, it is perfect
ReplyDeleteNina, as always your quilts are bright and cheerful. Love the houses. By the way, I just finished the Santa Cats and I love it. Will be posting it soon but I'm off for a quick weekend to visit some of my grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on this table runner. I really enjoyed the original design.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a festive tablerunner!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and oh so festive! What a neat way to celebrate and I love the length!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your Friday Finish with us.
Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
KT
Very nice, the fabrics and design work so well together!
ReplyDeleteI love your village! This is darling.
ReplyDeleteTHat is so pretty! I love it. You always have such neat designs. By the way, do you have a pattern for that pregnancy belly wall hanging you did? I loved that to!
ReplyDeleteThis is great--thank you for offering the pattern. The fabric choices are especially nice.
ReplyDeleteI love those colors & fabrics! What a fun idea, to sew a villiage. I like it plain, like that, but if you were so inclined to embellish it, the possibilities would be endless! I can see my son parking his trucks & putting his little people in all the houses!
ReplyDeleteVery, very nice!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteVery neat! I love the colors! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love your table runner. It is so bright and happy and so crisp and clean looking. Great job with colors.
ReplyDeleteYour table runner looks lovely. Thanks for showing it to us.
ReplyDeleteI like your village, it looks like the kinda place I'd like to live *smile*. Thank you for sharing your creative pattern, too!
ReplyDeleteOh, how cute! Just love the beautiful fabrics you've used. :o)
ReplyDeleteFantastic table runner, thank you for sharing your pattern, I like your color combo. Thank you for participating in Fabric Friday, hope you come back next week, great fun to meet new people and see what everyone is working on.
ReplyDeleteOh it's so beautiful! Wow! Thanks Nina for sharing the pattern. I will have to make one of these with Halloween fabrics. :o)
ReplyDeleteNina (love that name!), The table runner is spectacular! The colors are rich and warm. Thanks for the free pattern.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your table runner! The stripey fabric is particularly cute.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I really want to make a table runner.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! I love the polka dot fabric.
ReplyDeleteThank you, this is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove your table runner. Great villages!! Thanks for sharing. I will check out the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI just disovered Freebies for Crafters, which led me to you. I love this little runner. Thanks so much for the instructions!
Just thought I would let you know I finished a Village table runner...thanks for the great tutorial...its on my blog if you are interested...hugs Khris
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial,the runner is awesome.Thanks for your patterns
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