Cactus Flower Table Runner
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Cactus Flower Table Runner Instructions

Cactus Flower Table Runner

(17” x 51”)

 Cactus Flower Table Runner

     Here is your chance to learn one of Judy Niemeyer’s newest patterns, learning her easy curved piecing techniques    along with streamlining and chaining your pieces to produce a beautiful centerpiece that will amaze your family and friends.  Take this beginning course and learn techniques that will help you in taking on additional challenging patterns of Judy Niemeyer.  There is an accompanying table top quilt – Arizona Cactus – that helps complete a themed look.

Supply List:

Judy Niemeyer Cactus Flower Table Runner Pattern (Can be purchased at Quiltsensations.com)

Purple Thang                           Add-a-Quarter Ruler                           4 x 16”Plastic Template (for folding)

Flower Pins                              Glue Stick (UHU)                                 Glue Pen

Gallon Plastic Bags*(3)           Large Paper Clips*                              Thread/#70 Needles

Rotary Cutter/Blades*            Self-healing Cutting Mat*                  At least 6 x 18 grid flat ruler*

** You will need your normal sewing supplies and machine

Optional: (Not necessary)

Small iron                                Ironing Pad                                          Light table/Pencil

Material Requirements:

Fabric #

Yardage

Usage

#1

7/8 yard

CS-2 & CS-4 Units (inside square background)

#2

1/3 yard

CS-1 Unit (Spike)

#3

1/3 yard

CS-3 Unit (an accompanying spike to CS-1)

#4

1/3 yard

CS-5 Unit (an accompanying spike to CS-3)

#5

1/3 yard

M- Unit (small center circle background)

#6

1/3 yard

M-Unit (Spike)

#7

1/3 yard

Template #1 Background

A good rule of thumb – is to purchase additional fabric in each color – any amount from ¼ yard should do.  This is just in case you might run short – and mistakes can happen while cutting or piecing.  Save your scraps – you could possibly need them later…

CLASS PREPARATION:

Please insure that you have all your papers, templates and fabric cut out prior to class.  Judy had designed a technique to help you in being organized in working on her patterns – thus the reason you place certain pieces into to one of the three Ziploc/plastic bags.

Come prepared and “Bright Eyed and Busy Tail” – because we will learn the techniques that will help you complete your project!

If you have any questions prior to class – please email me at andrea.schnur@comcast.net

Thanks and see you in class!! J

 

Andrea Schnur   301-514-8597

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