In addition to my husband one of our daughters is a coffee lover. And the colors in these fabrics - they are perfect for her house. So with her in mind I found a little cross stitch piece (printed, not counted) to center the other fabrics around.
Isn't this just the most perfect sentiment?
Since I've known about this hop for quite a while now, I made and photographed this table runner several weeks ago on a beautiful still-winter day
....back when the only green thing in my yard was this:
But I found that the winter browns were a perfect setting for this gorgeous fabric line!
Lying among the brown leaves provided the perfect way to showcase this table runner!
After adding the brown border to my center cross stitch piece I fussy cut strips to frame it. I then did some "whimsical" free motion quilting.
Coffee anyone?
Many thanks to Joan at Moostash Quilting for her guidance through this hop and to Madame Samm for her constant stream of creativity!
Please be sure and visit others on this hop - you won't be disappointed!
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Love your little stitchery!! It's perfect in your runner. Your daughter is sure to love it. Until about a week ago, I had all brown in my yard. Now the dandelions are in full bloom.,heck, I'd take brown over them! LOL. You have a beautiful lake to look at! Trade you for some dandelions!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful there even with all that brown. Love the table runner and your daughter is so lucky to be the recipient. I'm off to rule the world...lol Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful table runner and I love the little cross stitched center! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour projects are so wonderful! I think the whimsical quilting in the table runner are perfect and add so much to the overall design. You are certainly a talented lady. Thanks for sharing your creations with us today.
ReplyDeleteLoving your table runner! And I am not a coffee lover (anymore) either! I used to drink loads of coffee though, so I can totally see the sentiment there.... Now if you could just replace the coffee with chocolate.....you might be on to a winner there! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHello!
ReplyDeleteI love this, it's just perfect for a coffee lover.
I love the way you've photographed it too.
Happy Tuesday x
It`s all lovely Marlene.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table runner! The stitchery part is really fun, and it makes a great center for the lovely quilted runner.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Marleen, wonderful work, as usual.
ReplyDeleteDarling runner, Marlene! Your little center xstitch matches it perfectly. Nice job!
ReplyDeletevery nice, Marlene! Your stitchery is beautiful
ReplyDeletejust imagine if you did love coffee...this runner with x stitch is lovely enough for a coffee drinker like me
ReplyDeleteThe stitchery works perfectly with this fabric line. Your daughter will love it. Your design is great.
ReplyDeleteI love your table runner; I can almost smell and taste the delicious coffee! Cross stitches are never wrong.
ReplyDeleteYour little table runner is beautiful! Your photos are also really lovely! I hope it greens up soon in your part of the world!
ReplyDeleteThe runner is beautiful and even more so in that setting! It looks so peaceful with the lake and trees. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I love the stitchery, and you're right about photographing it on a brown winter background.
ReplyDeleteYOU DID IT AGAIN!!!! This is PERFECT!!!! I really loved how you used those panels...and showed off that lovely fabric..and of course you stitching and quilting are really neat...they show this off so well...
ReplyDeleteMarlene, it is perfect. I love the cross stitch. You are right it goes so well with the theme. Great use of the fabric.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty tablerunner, your fmq just looks fabulous :) We have been trying to round up all those brown leaves and remove them from our flowerbeds...quite a task!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful runner and fabrics.You did it again,great job!!
ReplyDeleteof course,I have a cup of coffee.Thanks!
Your whimsical FMQ really enhances this design you have created. Fabulous table topper with the center Coffee Stitching. Thank you sew very much for Latte Hopping and participating. Creative Latte Bliss...
ReplyDeleteLucky daughter to get such a great runner!!! Now, something for you...I also love chai tea and I found that Bengal Spice by Celestial Seasons is my favorite chia tea using a tea bag...all I add is a bit of sugar and milk!
ReplyDeleteI love the runner, and I agree with the sentiment! Your quilting is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects and photos Marlene!
ReplyDeleteStitchery added to a sewing project always makes the item so much more special. Great photos, too, but I am really enjoying Spring greens.
ReplyDeleteOh, my quilty goodness! Your table quilt is gorgeous, Marlene! Wonderful use of this fabric line. A latte by the lake ... what a nice idea. A Chai Latte is one of my favorite afternoon pick me ups. Thanks for sharing ... :) Pat
ReplyDeleteOh this is fantastic! Do you just go slow for free motion quilting like that? I have never done it. I think it makes me very nervous.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful table runner. I love the quilting you did on it and the cross stitch in the center. Your daughter is sure to love it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove it! The FMQ is terrific
ReplyDeleteThe table runner is absolutely beautiful as are your pictures.
ReplyDeleteYour runner is beautiful, Marlene. That coffee sentiment is perfect and I agree that those fabrics were perfect for a "brown" photo shoot.
ReplyDeletenice projects.
ReplyDeleteYour table runner is gorgeous! The cross-stitch is just perfect. Your daughter is sure to love it. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely table runner, Marlene--and great photography, too :)
ReplyDeleteWell, yes, thank you; I'd love some coffee. The table runner is so cute - that border fabric is wonderful. Love the stitching you did on the design and I totally agree..."Given enough coffee...I could rule the world!!"
ReplyDeleteGreat table runner…love your cross stitch and those cute green chicks and hens in your yard!!!
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What a great coffee runner from a coffee lover!
ReplyDeleteYour daughter will love this. Great job on the quilting.
ReplyDeleteI love your runner and the sentiment of the cross stitched centre. I'm like your husband and need my coffee to wake up in the morning.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful.glo
ReplyDeleteWow!! Your table runner is so pretty!! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's nice that you got both cross stitched piece with coffee design, perfect for this blog theme party. The quote is very nice !!
I love it! My coffee sentiments exactly. ;-)
ReplyDeleteDelightful!
ReplyDeleteYour design is so pretty ! .....your going to get big smiles when you give this to your daughter !
ReplyDeleteLooks Great! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet is that! I like your little runner, perfect to serve coffee, cream and sugar on. (or your tea pot)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful table runner. I love your stitchery.
ReplyDelete-Soma
Great table runner! beautiful job
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is going to love her new table runner. You did lovely work on it!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your table runner. The block in the center is perfect!
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
Your table runner is just adorable. Love the tumbling coffee cups.
ReplyDeleteHehehe, my husband is exactly the same in the mornings, he just doesn't need a coffee, but two cups of strong tea. After that he is ready to talk, lol.
ReplyDeleteYour coffee table runner is wonderful and its picture taken outside is really looking good.
That stitchery is great and I love your table runner - love the picture you have taken of it.
ReplyDeleteMarlene, I love your table topper. What a cute piece to showcase in the center. You are so right about the browns, they are a perfect backdrop for your project. I am sure it will be loved in its new home.
ReplyDeleteOh how wonderful. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteReally a nice runner so lovely colours and photoes!!I love coffe first things I do in the morning a big cup of coffee with latte!!Happy sunday
ReplyDeleteGreat project. Love the saying. Well done.
ReplyDeleteNice embroidery embelishing. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the mix of cross stitch and quilting...always makes for something beautiful. Living by the lake must be so peaceful and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThe center cross stitch is the perfect addition to your table runner. Looks great outdoors too.
ReplyDeletePerfect color choice, size and use of cross stitch! But the echo quilting is what gives it that special touch. Lovely work Marlene
ReplyDeleteGmama Jane
Amazing work!
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