Saturday, February 8, 2025

trippy tropical table runner, finished

Having started this the last day of my winter time off I am pleased to say that it did not take me too long to cross the finish line. It hung around on the wall for a few weeks while I procrastinated backing, basting, and quilting, but of course none of that was nearly as cumbersome as big quilts are. I took some brain breaks from work yesterday and quilted squiggly lines using a preset stitch on my machine with some pretty deep turquoise thread. I wasn't sure whether I wanted to do those lines across the width or down the length, but I'm glad I chose the long dimension. I think it plays with the movement of the hexagon braid nicely. 


The backing I pieced from a combination of Folk Song and Loulouthi fabric from Anna Maria Horner - I have always loved her designs! That striped wallpaper-like floral was a leftover from a quilt kit that mom and I finished up together for her birthday in 2015, and the blue floral is the sister print to the green border print on the front. 


Whenever I have looked at this piece, it has brought my mind to flip flops and summertime. The combination of colors reminds me so much of being at the Caribbean Resort at Disney World, so I'm dubbing it the Trippy Tropical table runner. Pretty soon I'll be packing it up and sending it off to brighten my mom's table! 

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