BIRCH CREATIVE - LIBERTY LONDON PARK - HEATH VIEW TABLERUNNER

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HEATH VIEW TABLERUNNER

HEATH VIEW TABLERUNNER

FINISHED SIZE: 14 x 50”

MATERIALS:

• Liberty The London Parks Collection

The block is quite simple to put together. Start with the Heath View square. Sew the shorter Dulwich Daisy strip to the right side and press. Sew the other Dulwich Daisy strip to the top and press.

Heath View - A 4 x 4½”squares

Dulwich Daisy - A

4 pieces x 3 x 4½”

4 pieces x 3 x 7”

Park Gates - A

4 pieces x 3 x 7”

4 pieces x 3 x 9½”

City Sights - A

4 pieces x 3½”x 9½”

4 pieces x 3½”x 12½”

Kew Blooms - A

• 2 strips 3¼” x WOF for binding

• Cotton batting

Primrose Hill - A

15” x 51” for backing

The fabric requirements is for making tablerunner as shown in the photograph. Before cutting review the placement of colours in case you want to make you own choices.

NOTE: All seam allowances are ¼”. Sew pieces right sides together.

© BIRCH CREATIVE, 2023. For personal use only. Pattern not for resale. Items made using this pattern must not be resold.

Make 4 of these blocks and sew them end to end.

batting 1”

Sandwich backing fabric, batting and pieced top. Pin all layers together. Machine or hand quilt.

Continue with other strips in the same manner.
Trim excess batting leaving 1” of extra batting around the entire perimeter. PG 2/3

HEATH VIEW TABLERUNNER

Join 3¼” strips from Kew Bloom on diagonal. Pin the strip to the edge of the pieced center approx. 3” away from the corner. Start stitching strip, leaving approx. 2” tail. Keep sewing until you reach a corner of the pieced center , and stop ¼” before the corner.

Fold the strip away in a motion of 45°, pressing with your fingers. Hold this fold, bring the strip in line with batting edge. Fold it over and start sewing at ¼” of the border, stitching all the layers. Do the same in the four corners.

Stop stitching before you reach the last 2”. Lay the loose ends of the binding flat along the edge, folding the ends back on themselves where they meet. Press them together to form a crease. Using this crease as the stitching line, sew binding pieces together. Trim excess fabric and complete stitching. Press, turn binding to the back, fold under seam allowance. Press and topstitch along the edges of the binding.

© BIRCH CREATIVE, 2023. For personal use only. Pattern not for resale. Items made using this pattern must not be resold.

¼”from the edge FOLD batting
PG 3/3
stop stitching ¼”from the edge
45˚

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