Fall Leaves Table Runner
Fall is here and the temperatures are dropping and the trees are starting to turn gorgeous shades of copper, red, gold and green. Join BERNINA Ambassador, Heidi Lund, and create a fabulous fall leaf table runner that you can use again and again.
Materials to Make a Fall Leaves Table Runner
The size of this table runner will be determined by your preference. I made this sample one 8.5″ wide by 34″ long.
- Fabric for background (can be cotton/twill/decorator etc.)
- Coordinating cotton fabrics for fall leaves
- Backing fabric (I used a flannel that would be a soft touch on my furniture)
- Double sided fusible web
- Cotton Batting
- Coordinating rayon thread in various colors
- 90/14 Topstitch or Gold Machine Quilting sewing machine needle
- Spring action scissors for ease of cutting
- Steam a Seam II or other double sided fusible web
- Wavy blade rotary cutter
- Download the Fall Leaf Tablerunner Templates here
- Sewing machine (I use a BERNINA 770 QE)
- Quilting foot #29/#29C, Echo quilting and CutWork foot #44C, or Free Motion Embroidery foot #24
How to Sew a Fall Leaves Table Runner
Start picking your fabrics. I first selected the colors I wanted for my fall leaves, then I picked my background fabric, and lastly I picked a flannel backing fabric.
Take the leaf templates and trace them onto a double sided fusible web.
Tear away one side of your fusible and iron the remaining onto your leaf fabrics using medium. Once fusible is cool, cut fused leaves out one by one.
Lay your cut leaves out on the background fabric in a pattern that pleases you. There are not any rules when doing this. Your leaves can go in one direction, or a swirling pattern or even a serpentine pattern. Once laid out how you like them, remove fusible paper and press with your iron to fuse into place without steam. If you are having trouble removing the fusible paper, use a straight pin to score it which gives you a place to start.
Make your quilt sandwich by layering your backing fabric, your cotton batting and then lay your background with fused leaves on top.
Set your machine up for free-motion. Make sure machine is cleaned and well oiled. Insert a 90/14 topstitch needle. Load a bobbin with the same rayon thread that you are using on top.
Drop your feed dogs and attach your Quilting foot #29 for free-motion quilting, or another free-motion quilting foot of your choosing. Next, lower the feed dogs and decrease the tension on your machine to 3.75.
Start your free-motion stitching by pulling your threads to the top and hold on to them with you left hand before you start stitching.
Lower your presser foot and freemotion stitch your leaves into place. I tend to sew all the same color leaves with coordinating thread, then move on to the next color leaves and change the thread to match.
Once you have all your leaves stitched down, free-motion stitch the background of the table runner to hold all layers together.
Next, firmly press your table runner with a hot iron, then trim your table runner up evenly to your desired size.
Now decide what color fabric you would like for a binding and iron more double sided fusible web to the back of it. Using a curved blade rotary cutter, trim 1 ½” strips. Next, fold the binding and press together with a medium iron.
Let the binding cool a moment, then remove the backing paper and fold binding around the edge of your table runner. Press binding into place one edge at a time and trimming corners either straight or mitered.
Take the table runner back to your sewing machine and stitch binding down using freemotion. This will insure it will not come up, even after washing.
Enjoy your new fall leaves table runner. They are really beautiful, can be made in any combination of colors.
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8 comments on “Fall Leaves Table Runner”
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Thank you very much for your comment. Just pick one project that inspires you and go for it. This table runner project is fun because you can use it over and over again.
Take good care.
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Is 8.5″
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Is 8.5″ the right width of this table runner?
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This particular table runner is 16.5″ wide and 34″ long. You can make them in whatever width or length you need for your particular piece of furniture. Just make more leaves and arrange them on the runner to your taste. If you don’t need a table runner, you could sew a sleeve on the back of it and use it as a wallhanging.
Wishing you a wonderful fall.
Stay safe.
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Are the circle random sizes, and what do they represent? Looks like a really fun project, which I am going to digitize using the Advanced Applique tool in V8.2 software.
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I am unable to print the instructions and materials list. Templates print fine. Some comment said you had to be logged in, but that has not worked either.
Any suggestions? This has been a problem for several of the projects for me.-
Hello! We’re sorry to hear the instructions are not printing. It may depend on the browser you are using—you should be able to print using Google Chrome. Happy stitching!
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Your projects are wonderful. It’s hard to choose which one to start on.