The fabric for this snowflake table runner post was provided by Riley Blake Designs, the pattern and opinions are all my own.
You can find the free snowflake table runner tutorial available for download here.
Today is my turn on the Comfort and Joy blog tour for Riley Blake Designs. This fabric is seriously cute! I decided to take a motif from one of the mittens in the line and created a free pattern for a snowflake table runner that I just can’t wait to use next holiday season.
And, it’s already ready, which is one of the benefits of sewing for Christmas in June! 🙂
The pattern for the Embroidered Word Ornaments can be found in my Etsy shop.
Snowflake Table Runner Pattern:
My kids thought it was crazy that I was using Christmas fabric in the summer time, but hey, what do they know?
I just love all the great colors on this snowflake table runner!
You can find the free snowflake table runner tutorial available for download here.
But, please remember that this pattern is provided as a courtesy. Every effort was made to ensure accuracy in fabric requirements, cutting and assembly instructions. But, I’m only human. If you do discover an error in this snowflake table runner pattern, please send me an e-mail and I will correct it as quickly as possible.
I am currently working on editing and modifying the patterns for these fun holiday ornaments as well. I’m hoping they will be ready for sale in July! EDIT: The pattern is available now!!
So, tell me, are you an early bird and get going on the holiday preparations super ahead of time, or are you more like I usually am and kind of a last minute person? Maybe you’re a bit in between? I’d love to hear how you gear up for big events like the holiday season.
If you want to see more projects using this Comfort and Joy fabric, you can see the other stops on the blog tour on the Riley Blake Designs blog.
xoxo,
Amy
Little Quiltsong
June 13, 2017 at 11:09 amLove this table runner, Amy, with the cute Christmas fabric! Your ornaments are super cute too!
I'm not always early with my Christmas preparations, but we always seem to get done in time :)! I do tend to keep my decor up long into the New Year, though. I have a lot of snowmen theme items and with our snowy blowy winters, it makes for a cozy feeling.
Deonn @ Quiltscapes
June 13, 2017 at 2:30 pmVery sweet table runner – looks like you are all ready for Christmas! And thanks for the pattern. Around here, even though Christmas music is on the radio practically even before Halloween, we wait to decorate until at least after Thanksgiving!
MaterialGirlQuilts
June 15, 2017 at 12:52 amLove the runner Amy! Every year I can hardly wait to put up the Christmas decorations and usually end up doing it on Thanksgiving day (or sooner if I can sweet talk my husband into helping me!)
Amanda