Thursday, November 5, 2015

Peppermint Twist ~ Tutorial

And so it begins...the Holidays are upon us!  Time to think about decking the halls, walls, table and trees!



Today I'm sharing my tutorial 'Peppermint Twist Table Runner' over at Fort Worth Fabric Studio.  I hope you pop over and check it out!  

For an added bonus...I also included a tutorial for Candy Coasters!!  The mini version of the wrapped candies are a sweet delight!  




 I decided Free Motion Quilting was the only way I could give this runner a special touch!


And I love it! 





I hope you enjoy this tutorial!  Happy Decorating!


LINKING:  
November Noel (Blossom Heart Quilts)


24 comments :

  1. Perfect for the holiday season! :) The candy coasters are really fun.

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    1. Thank you! I love this version so much more in red and white! I'm almost in the holiday spirit now!

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  2. What a beautiful and sweet way to decorate a table...love it!

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    1. It really is a fun pattern and a great way to decorate for the holidays!

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  3. So cute! What a great gift these would make - I should check my holiday list for those with a sweet tooth.

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    1. I really love the red and white theme! Sweet tooth or not, this one is not fattening!

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  4. I have plenty of red and white fabric for this project, including a peppermint one! A great festive project.

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    1. I hope you get to make this runner Frances! It really is adorable and fun!

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  5. These are so sweet! I love those coasters!

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    1. I loved the little coasters, such a fun 'tiny' project!

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  6. Oh my goodness, the table runner is so cute and the coasters are such a sweet addition to a holiday table! I looked at your tutorial and you did a great job on it. I am going to try this for sure this Christmas. Always impressed with your talent! Nadine W.

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    1. This project is much better in a holiday theme! Thank you for compliments Nadine! You must now go sew…make this runner!

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  7. Super cute, thanks for the tutorial!!

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    1. Thank you Alyce! I don't usually do 'cute' very often, but I love this one!

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  9. It's a little early for me to start into holiday stuff, but this is very sweet. Hee hee. See what I did there? :)

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    1. I know what you mean! I think I decorate less and less each year! After the kids grew up it isn't quite as fun in that department!

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  10. Great design, Jayne! I love the fmq you did on the runner, and the coasters are really cute.

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  11. The runner and coasters are just too cute! I love the red and white prints you used and your photography is just wonderful on these!

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  12. Great projects! I love the red and white and your FMQ is just perfect.

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  13. This is so pretty and I love the red and white! Heading over to the tutorial now!

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  14. Oh this are just too cute. Going to check out your tutorial now x

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  15. Such an adorable project and the quilting you did was perfect.

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  16. This is super cute. I love how festive it is! Thanks for linking up today. :) Merry Christmas!

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