A table runner trivet is a quilted piece one can place in the center of a table or other serving area to protect the surface from hot dishes. It replaces the use of several trivets and looks pretty. Upon doing some on-line research I found a place that recommended layers of terry cloth as good insulation.
I wanted to make this runner reversible so I took my fabric to my sisters a while back and we checked out her collection of fabric and found several pieces that would compliment the fabrics I had chosen. In the end, I rejected some of the ones I had selected so that both side would work together.I had just purchased the printed sunshine yellow piece of fabric.
- cotton quilted layer
- terry towel fabric
- 100% cotton quilted batting piece
- terry towel fabric
- cotton quilted layer
I chose to put the quilted piece in the center of the trivet, the terry cloth goes the full width of the runner.
The front and back pretty quilted layers were stitched to the terry cloth layers. The front and back are different designs and therefore quilted differently. I needed to come up with a way to hold the quilted piece to the center of the runner.
The final measurements of the piece is 14x40 inches and the center is 12 x 37.5 inches.
The seam in the yellow is the one which goes through all the layers and holds the center batting piece in place. Each side had a yellow in this space. The sunshine yellow piece on the cork side and a more lemony yellow on the circle side. Allowed me to have yellow thread in the top and bobbin of the machine.
It would have been really nice to have my walking foot fo rthis project but the order is still on hold awaiting a shipment from over seas.
I decided based on my fabric to make the warm sunshine yellow side in a ladder pattern. I cut strips of varying heights and 10 inches wide. The Soft Suede, the cork fabric, some solid burgundy make up the pattern on this side.I hope my niece likes it and it comes in handy for serving from the kitchen island or the middle of her dining room table.
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