A couple months ago Afton from Quilting Mod announced a challenge to use the Art Gallery Fabrics collection called Round Elements in a finished project that would be shared the first week in October. Well you know me…….FREE fabric…..of course I couldn’t wait to take part in the challenge! Eight different bloggers were picked and will take part in the Link up party this week. You can take a look at the Challenge page to see who they are.
If you have made a project with the Art Gallery Fabrics Round Elements collection you can also link up.
Here are the beautiful fabrics I received. I used 9 of the 12 fabrics in my table runner along with a white Kona cotton. You can find the Round Elements collection at the Fat Quarter Shop on line and also at many of your local quilt stores.
I used Warm & Natural batting and did a simple free motion design on my table runner.
Wouldn’t this be fun for a child’s room or a birthday party!
The size of my Round Elements table runner is 18 x 42. I used my Piano Keys Table Runner pattern which you can find in my shop.
I want to thank Afton and AGF Studio for the chance to work with these fun fabrics! Be sure to visit the QM Challenge Link-Up. It will be fun to see what everyone has made with the Round Elements collection!
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AmyScrapSpot
This is so pretty! I love the colors ypu chose!
Connie
Thanks Amy!
Miriam
Those fabrics definitely look yummy… candy was mentioned above. I like making table runners to have for quick gifts. Yours is lovely!
Connie
Thanks Miriam! Table runners and toppers are always a great gift and…..fast to make!
Sherry
My Goodness…No batik fabrics? I do like this Piano Keys Table Runner created with Round Elements fabrics. They look rather contemporary. Fall Colors are Calling…
Connie
LOL I know that is a shocker Sherry…..not one little piece of batik was added!
Renee Hoffman
Great use for these fabrics! The colors you chose out of the bundle look great together!
Connie
Thanks Renee, I had fun making it!
Suzy Webster
Cute!
Connie
Thanks Suzy!
bea
lovely runner! how many runner do you have now? (not including ones that I know you’ve given away, but how many you actually own/have in your house?)
Connie
Oh my gosh Bea…….do I really want to know????? Bob keeps telling me I have too many LOL
SaraF
That turned out so cute. It has a summery look to it.
Connie
Thanks Sara!
Betty C
Sweet. Looks like a big piece of wrapped candy. Cheerful.
Connie
Thanks Betty, I think children would really like this!
Yvonne @Quilting Jetgirl
What a lovely table runner and I like that you used more of the Round Elements for a scrappy binding.
Connie
Thanks Yvonne! I forgot to even mention that!
Kathy E.
Oh, so pretty, Connie! Using the white Kona really shows off those lovely fabrics and color! Super design!
Connie
Thanks Kathy, I always like using a neutral fabric in my projects.
SHARON Parcel
Connie, what a fabulous and fun table runner!
Connie
Thanks Sharon, I always enjoy making and using table runners!
Pat S
Very cute. I like that fabric and I have a little of it in the gray/white combo. I bought it to add to my collection of low volumn fabric but the colors are great.
Connie
These are wonderful low volume fabrics!
Jayne
What a great design and a great way to play with Round Elements! I love making table runners! The quilting is a great play on the fabric! Your couch has the exact same fabric as mine! Different style, same fabric! Just saying! Great job, well done!
Connie
Thanks Jayne! Table runners are always one of my favorite things to make! Same couch fabric…..LOL, we like the same things!