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Party starts in 1 hour . . . . .

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I will not be sewing tonight but will pop in & give support to y'all when I can.


Nicki


We live in the home of the free...because of the brave.

 
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I'll be watching too. Smile Can someone point me to the supply list thread? Thanks!

OOps spoke too soon~ found it! Red Face
 
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Off to take a quick shower as I want to be fresh and clean for class!
 
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I'm here with M&M,Oreo's and peanuts...you can eat these and they won't get on your fabric...there is plenty for all....even the non-sewers....


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Woo-hoo! The party's here, Point me to the chips & beer!!

Just wanted to drop in say 'hey'!
 
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The ironing board is up.
My iced tea and grapes are by the computer.
I'm ready!
 
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Tory, I have popcorn and wine. Got some taco chips, but no beer Frown
 
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OK, let's take class roll - I see we have Quiltbea, TCMay, KC, Evelyn, Crazy, and Nicki. Patti had other plans so it should be nice and quiet tonight. Anyone else out there?
 
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Don't forget to press your F5 key to refresh your page between instruction posts.

Edited to fix it. I was doing this in the dark and thought it was my F4. Sorreeeeeee! Its F5. Thanks, TcMay.

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I thought it was F5....


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I'm auditing from the back......I promise to keep quiet
 
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Just finished some pizza. Have some fabric, but not sewing along. Will "audit" the class. Will try to behave properly.

I just hit the icon on the address bar to refresh.

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Strings

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Here we go.

The first step, of course, is to cut into your lovely fabric. I recommend working on a single layer at a time to make sure you cut two IDENTICAL strips 8-1/2" wide by the lenght of your fabric. I cut mine slightly wider because I had decided I wanted to include a complete black strip at both the outer and center edges.

 
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f5 doesn't work on my Mac. I have to refresh each time.
 
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It may take some time to cut both strips. Do you want me to wait for everyone or go on?
 
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Keep going...are we cutting the entire Length of our yardage?


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Yes - you will end up with two identical strips, 8-1/2" by 54". The 2 strips must be an exact match to each other! Don’t put your rotary cutter and mat away yet, we will need them later in Step 3. Here's my two stips.

 
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Did anyone bring chocolate?
 
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I'm sitting on the front row but will have to leave every now & then but you won't notice when I get up & go because I'm so short. hehehehe

Any one want to borrow my ripper since I won't be using it tonight? You know I love to help out wherever I can. Wink


Nicki


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Nicki, I swear you have tried to hand that ripper off to somebody in every class! Is it defective or cursed?
 
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Second Step - Place your two strips side by side. Decide which stripe you want in the middle of your runner and which stripe you want on the outer edge. Reverse one strip so that you have a mirror image with the centers in the middle. Make sure you reverse it correctly so that each strip is the same from the center stripe out to the edge stripe. Mark the center of the side to be the center of your table runner with a pin and look at the runner centers.

 
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Just to clarify, the 54" will make a finished 48" table runner?
 
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Sorry Nicki, I didn't mean to pick on you.

One of our wonderful football cheerleaders will be on Dateline tonight. She was 26 and an english teacher who fell for a 17 year old student. Yep, you can imagine what happened next.
 
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54" of fabric will make about a 45-46" table runner.
 
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With my strips, I decided that I wanted that double yellow leaf in the red stripe as the middle on each side. Decide if you want a certain motif in the middle of each side of your table runner. If there is a motif you want to line up in the center of both strips, adjust the center pin to align those motifs. If you need to “slide” one strip to either right or left to line up a motif, do so now and put a pin at the new center. This slight shifting of the fabric centers will slightly affect the final length of your runner.

 
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Do I hear snoring? Who fell asleep?
 
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Not me! Wink Is it you, Quiltbea?
 
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Now, carefully flip one strip on the other, right sides together making sure your match center stripe and outer stripe AND your center pins. Pin the strips together for about 12-24 inches from the center so they don't shift during the next step. Cutting again!

OOPS, forgot the picture.

 
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I am fighting sleep. Stayed up very late last night.

Please forgive typos, on the laptop and not used to typing on it.


Strings

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My ripper is my buddy....I never leave home without it. I can rip faster than I can sew...just ask Jayardi.


Nicki


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WOW...nice matching, teacher!


Nicki


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nlk, you are hanging out with the wrong crowd...
 
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Smile


Nicki


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Thank you Nicki! I had to rip a simple 4 patch out twice today because the seams kept shifting on me!
 
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My ripper is well used also. My favorite one is a Havnel. Think that is how it is spelled. At classes, have let others use it and they say they are going to get one like it. Keep it away from kids though.

Don't work for the company, just like to share when I find a produck that I like and works well.


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Step 3 - Alright, here's where you have to pay attention and cut verrrrry carefully! Take your 60 degree triangle and line up the 8-1/2” mark or base of ruler on the edge you determined to be the outer edge of the table runner all the way to right side. Now, without moving the ruler or template, cut on the both sides of the triangle ruler or template through both layers of fabric (this will give you two equilateral triangles you will use in the runner). Don't move the strips yet, you ain't done!

 
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ALTERNATE METHOD If you ruler isn’t long enough to completely cover the strip, or you don’t have a triangle rules, use a ruler, lining up the 60 degree line on one line to get your angle and cut. You will need to be extra, super careful to cut the angles correctly so you end up with the triangles needed.

 
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McPatches, you're doing a great job with the instructions and photos. I like to read all instructions before starting any project. This is looking so logical to me. Thank you very much.
Evelyn
 
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great instructions and pictures so far. I will be getting fabric on Sunday and hope to make this next week.
debbie
 
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We aren't done yet Evelyn! But thank you for your compliment! My first two years of college I was an elementary eductions major.
 
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Okay, you will need to make another cut on this side. Flip the ruler upside down and line the base on the edge which will be the center of the runner, and the side of ruler on the cut you just made and cut two more triangles. Put the edge half triangle and the last cut triangles far, far away as they will not be used in the table runner and you don’t want to be confused. Repeat on the left end of the strip being very careful you start your first cut with the base end of the ruler at the outer edge and the pointy edge on the center.

 
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sorry teach, have to leave the room for a bit, I will catch up when I get back. Anyone need anything? chocolate, wine, etc.
 
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I loooove your fabric, McP. I have quite a collection of stripes. I'm gonna check in tomorrow as with dial-up...... *sigh* the good thing telemarketers/p0liticians can't get through *evi1 laugh*

quiltbea, I have some grapes too, guess I'll munch on them.

piney
 
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CHOCOLATE! Pulllllllese!
 
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After you finish step 3, your original two strips should look like a trapazoid and you will have 2 sets of 2 triangles each.

 
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I am here but I am having computer problems.
It keeps freezing up on me. I have my fabric cut but I won't do the rest until I get this fixed. I was so looking forward to this class, but will have to do this later. I have chocolate so if anyone wants some help your selves. I will be here when I can.
 
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Well, since there aren't any questions, I guess well move to Step 4 - here's where we start sewing and the magic begins!

Lay out your strips with the short edge to the center. Lay out the first pair of triangles cut in step 3 on either side as below.

 
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