Tree Line Table Runner Quilt Tutorial

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Tree Line Table Runner Quilt Tutorial | DIY Joy Projects and Crafts Ideas

Image credits: Moonkin Stitchery via YouTube

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Are you looking for your next quilt project? Try making this table runner quilt from Moonkin Stitchery on YouTube. This tree line quilt pattern is so adorable, that it will surely make the perfect gift for your friends or loved ones. You can also do this if you’re looking to pass the time on a weekend.

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In this step by step tutorial, Moonkin Stitchery will teach you how to make this adorable quilt. Though it looks complex, it’s actually pretty easy to make and perfect for all skill levels. What are you waiting for? Try making this quilt today and see for yourself. Watch the video tutorial below to learn the easy to follow directions.

Materials:

  • 14 – 5″ squares (for trees)
  • 2 – 5″ squares (for tree trunks)
  • 1 yard background fabric

Directions:

Step 1

Cut twenty-eight 3″ x 2 1/2″ rectangles and fourteen 5″ squares from your background yardage. With the remaining background, use it for your sashing and border. Now, using your two 5″ squares, cut fourteen 1″ x 2 1/2″ rectangles. To make the trees, place one print and background 5″ square, right sides together, and sew 1/4″ seam allowance all around the square. Once done, cut a 45-degree diagonal twice in both directions, giving you four half-square triangles. (Trim these down to 3 1/2″ squares.)

Making the half-square triangles for the tree line table runner quilt
Image credits: Moonkin Stitchery via YouTube

Step 2

After this, place them in a flying geese fashion, then for the trunk, place two background 3″ x 2 1/2″ rectangles below, adding 1″ x 2 1/2″ rectangles in the middle. Sew these all together to complete the tree block. Repeat these steps until you have fourteen trees. Once you have all your blocks, sew two rows with seven trees in each row. Then, take one of them and rotate it upside down. Next, subcut the remaining yardage into 2 1/2″ x WOF strips and use them as your sashing and border to complete the table runner.

Assembling the tree line table runner quilt
Image credits: Moonkin Stitchery via YouTube

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Tree Line Table Runner Quilt Tutorial

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