I have a new tablerunner pattern for you called Paducah Peony. This little runner has 3 striking blocks with four shades of color to add depth and interest. This little pattern came about because of a special request.
The National Quilt Museum in Paducah, Kentucky holds a Raffle fund raiser for the museum. This year is the 35th anniversary for the raffle. As a Paducah Quilt Week Instructor, I was asked to provide some goodies for it. As part of that, I designed and created this table runner. Imagine my surprise to see it as the backdrop for the raffle. You can get more information on the NQM Anniversary Raffle HERE.
This table runner is sized at 12 1/2″ x 37 1/2″. It stitches up so nicely. You sew it together in sections and join it to the center diamond using the partial seam method in the instructions. The pattern includes cutting information for BOTH traditional rotary cutting and AccuQuilt Die Cutting.
For the AccuQuilt Die Cutting, I used shapes from the 12″ and the 6″ GO! Qube die sets.
I also made the table runner in a Peach color way. I used my Bernina 770 with embroidery unit and large Magnetic hoop and I quilted it with a feathery motif.
I designed this beauty with EQ8 Quilt design software from Electric Quilt. It is so easy to design creative projects and then cut them out with Rotary Cutting or use my AccuQuilt dies.
The pattern is now available for purchase in my Etsy Shop.








