Hi Sheryll - absolutely adore this and can’t wait until I make one for each holiday for my dining room table. Thank you so much for clear, precise instructions. Hi Manny!
Thank you very much for your tutorial! And especially for your clear slowly speech! I’m not English-speaking! But I understand your speech very well! And the subtitles are very helpful!
Was looking for a great example for my new sewing student to follow. This is perfect for her. I can show examples but sometimes have to be in different places. The chevron pattern is so versatile 😍
Hello, I like your easy grid 1"" squared cutting mat 😁 I am a Totally New Beginner to Quilting 😋 & I purchased an A3 green cutting mat with a rotary cutter 😁 & thee are a lot of markings on the mat, which makes it harder/sizing your cuts up 😋 but it's what I have at the moment 💜 Erica x
Hi Roxanna. It is 8.5" by 24" rotary cutting ruler. You can find them on amazon.com, Joann Fabrics and Crafts, etsy.com, and many other sewing websites. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Hi Nancy. You can purchase one from Joann Fabrics and Crafts - use their coupon app to get up to 50% off. Also check out amazon.com - they sell all kinds of rotary cutting mats. My mat size is 33" x 56". Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
If you would not have done the scant 1/4 inch would it might not have to trim ends of all the blocks. I am just asking this? Also can you go backwards with the walking foot? Some one said theirs broke when going backwards.
Hi Donna. If you use a regular 1/4" seam, you block probably will not have a finished size block of 12 1/2" square. If you use a scant 1/4" seam, you have a better chance of having your block finish at 12 1/2" square. No mater what size seam you use you still need to square all your blocks to the same finished size. When squaring a block you might have to trim some of the edges to get to the correct finish size. I hope this helped. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
Hi Aashiaana. Here is a link to a tutorial that has a zigzag pattern on the bottom of an apron: th-cam.com/video/57CffJl4F34/w-d-xo.html You can use this technique to make a zigzag pattern for placemats. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Yes, you can cut the squares any size you. Make sure they are all cut the same size, and add 1/2" for seam allowance. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Hi Sheryl. Absolutely beautiful! I am going to try this one. Thanks.
Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
As always Sherrill, your table runner is beautiful !
Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome Merry Christmas. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
You have such a soothing voice! A pleasure to watch these videos. I can’t wait to try it!
You are a wonderful instructor! Very clear and concise. Thank you
Hi Sheryll - absolutely adore this and can’t wait until I make one for each holiday for my dining room table. Thank you so much for clear, precise instructions. Hi Manny!
I was thinking the same thing. Holiday runners is a great idea.
Beautiful. I love your cool style of giving instructions and also your simple maths to measure and be accurate around sizes.
Thank you! 😊 Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I'm loving your table runner demos
Enjoy watching your projects!
Well done Sheryl..keep it up. You inspire me to quilt..
You can do it! Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I love the way you explain things,thank you and have a wonderful holiday🎄🎉
Hi Rosalie. Glad the zigzag table runner was helpful. Thanks for watching, Merry Christmas, and happy sewing. 😍
Thank you very much for your tutorial! And especially for your clear slowly speech! I’m not English-speaking! But I understand your speech very well! And the subtitles are very helpful!
Was looking for a great example for my new sewing student to follow. This is perfect for her. I can show examples but sometimes have to be in different places.
The chevron pattern is so versatile 😍
Hi Anita. Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
I recently made this pattern into a lap quilt but I used all my crumb blocks....it came out really awesome!
Love your instruction very plain and easy to follower . Thanks for sharing this .
Simple pattern, but with beautiful fabric it is a winner. Thank you for such great easy to follow instructions.
I'm #teampurple anyday
Beautiful table runner! I'm going to try this in a Xmas fabric for a gift. Always something to learn from your Video. 😊
Have fun! Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
Have you tried this pattern in Xmas fabric? Would love to see how it came out😊
So pretty. I like the way you did it. I’m going to make one. Thank you.
You are such a wonderful teacher, I enjoy all your videos. Thank You.
Hello, I like your easy grid 1"" squared cutting mat 😁 I am a Totally New Beginner to Quilting 😋 & I purchased an A3 green cutting mat with a rotary cutter 😁 & thee are a lot of markings on the mat, which makes it harder/sizing your cuts up 😋 but it's what I have at the moment 💜 Erica x
Hi Erica. Thanks for watching. 😀
How is it going. I've found if you can handle folding the fabric and cutting 4 layers, then a smaller board is not a problem. Start small, dream big!
Easy and beautiful table runner.thank you so much.
Thank you for your excellent tutorials.
I'm gonna make one of these this afternoon!
Hi Flossy. Glad you liked the zigzag table runner. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
You make such cute things thanks for sharing
Thank you love this pattern ❤
Hi Jerry. Glad you liked the zigzag table runner tutorial. Thanks for watching💗and happy sewing😍
Beautiful table runner 👍🇦🇺
thanks love the fabric and your instructions are so good
Beautiful table runner
Thank you so so so much, very nice and easy to sew.
It’s beautiful, thanks a lot....🙏🏽🙏🏽🇵🇦
Beautiful as always
Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing.
So cute, thanks 😀
Nice runner. I like the zigzag pattern but would need to figure out how to make it shorter and still look nice since I have a smaller table.
Hi Leah. Make fewer blocks. Each block is about 12". It will still look great. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
I just love you!
Hi Yasha. Glad the tutorial was helpful. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Very pretty
Very very nice thank you
Neat and clean👌👌
I think I’d do feathers in the print. And if someone wants it longarmed then make the backing and batting much bigger, at least 4” bigger all around.
The ruler that you used to cut the fabric. I’ve been looking for one that size. Where did you purchase it?
Hi Roxanna. It is 8.5" by 24" rotary cutting ruler. You can find them on amazon.com, Joann Fabrics and Crafts, etsy.com, and many other sewing websites. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Hi, Sherry , I do have a question . When you use jelly roll for table runner , do I need washing it ?
Very nice
Where did you find your wonderful cutting mat, what size is it.?
Hi Nancy. You can purchase one from Joann Fabrics and Crafts - use their coupon app to get up to 50% off. Also check out amazon.com - they sell all kinds of rotary cutting mats. My mat size is 33" x 56". Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
If you would not have done the scant 1/4 inch would it might not have to trim ends of all the blocks. I am just asking this? Also can you go backwards with the walking foot? Some one said theirs broke when going backwards.
Hi Donna. If you use a regular 1/4" seam, you block probably will not have a finished size block of 12 1/2" square. If you use a scant 1/4" seam, you have a better chance of having your block finish at 12 1/2" square. No mater what size seam you use you still need to square all your blocks to the same finished size. When squaring a block you might have to trim some of the edges to get to the correct finish size. I hope this helped. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing.
I could see this as a lap quilt m this combination.
Hi Manuela. Glad you like the table runner. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
How can I make a matching placemat set for this
Hi Aashiaana. Here is a link to a tutorial that has a zigzag pattern on the bottom of an apron: th-cam.com/video/57CffJl4F34/w-d-xo.html
You can use this technique to make a zigzag pattern for placemats. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
Can this be made with smaller blocks so it is narrower?
Yes, you can cut the squares any size you. Make sure they are all cut the same size, and add 1/2" for seam allowance. Thanks for watching, and happy sewing. 😍
@@TheSewingRoomChannel Thank you SO much, your videos are amazingly helpful!
Lindo 👏👏👏👏👏
Couldn’t you just sew a normal quarter inch seam?
Hi Ginny. You can use any seam width. Thanks for watching💗 and happy sewing😍
How much fabric for the binding?