
Table Runner in Brentwood

Join us and Cindy to make a table runner using your serger!
Make this beautiful table runner using your L890 or combine the L860/850 with a Bernette b62 or b68. The table runner has three blocks featuring various stitches and threads to make basic stitches come to life. Create fringe, embellish fabric using cover/chain stitches and turn an ordinary flatlock (ladder stitch) into a decorative and unique way to embellish fabric as well as join fabrics.
Pattern Required:
Table Runner Serger Pattern by Barbara Goldkorn
Supply List:
3-4 coordinating fabrics
Decorative thread – 12 wt. (blendables, Wonderfil Spagetti, Fruitti, or any other 12 wt. Thread)
3 Serger cone threads to match/blend with your decorative thread
80/12 ELX 705 serger needles
Topstitch needles 90/14
C11, C27 clear foot, C13 foot
2 yards Shape Flex fusible interfacing
Very sharp pointed scissors
Marking pencil
Rotary cutter and ruler
Any sewing supplies you like to use
Before class:
Cut fabric-
*1 Piece for embellished blocks (should be solid-ish) 16” by 8”
*1 Piece for block with no embellishment (print) 16” by 8”
*1 Piece for ladder stitch – cut 13” by 10”
*1 Piece for fringing block - 13” by 11” this piece should have shape flex on the back
Bring all extra fabric so you can cut 2 sashing strips
½ yard fabric for backing that you can turn to the front for a self-binding
Optional – fusible batting ½ yard
| Skill Level: | Intermediate |
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| Instructor: | Cindy Hampton |
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