For May's Table Scraps Challenge, I had Memorial Day in mind. There were some interesting red, white, and blue fabrics in the bags given to me recently, as well as some Wizard of Oz themed fabric, including a fat quarter of a poppy print. I think of the Buddy Poppy around Memorial Day. The ones I remember were made of red crepe paper on a wire stem, but they're slightly different looking now.
As it turned out, I didn't use the poppy print fabric after all (the colors were a little too orange-red for this runner, and there was yellow in the background).
But what kind of runner to make with the red, white, and blue? As I looked off to the right of the cutting table, I saw my Serendipity table runner that I made several years ago. It's where I usually plunk down my scissors or rotary cutter when I'm working.
Perfect! I'll whip up another one of those. I revisited the tutorial I had written when I made the first one. You can find that HERE. I had used charm squares then, but this time I just cut the pieces I needed in the correct dimensions from the red, white, and blue scraps.
The fun of this runner, for me, is playing with the pieces to get a combination that looks balanced but not too perfect. Especially if there are string-pieced elements, I want a bit of random. Do you know what I mean?
I was really down to the dregs of batting scraps. There are quite a few little pieces of Frankenstein-stitched batting in this one. I don't know why that makes me happy, but it does.
For the quilting, I went with a wavy stitch on my Brother sewing machine. I like the effect of the lengthwise parallel waves.
And that's it, my RWB Serendipity table runner!
It's sitting in the kitchen garden window now with my grandmother's blue pressed glass footed bowl.
I hope you have a good Memorial Day weekend!
Linking to: The Joyful Quilter - Table Scraps Challenge