“Make Your Bed”

Fifteen years ago I bought a quilt book called Make Your Bed, written by Leslee Evans and published by That Patchwork Place, an imprint of Martingale & Company. The book contains nine designs for quilted bed runners and also includes instructions for decorative pillows and shams. I never made a single thing from the book but the idea of making a bed runner has been percolating in my mind all these years.

In my post of January 25 titled “The Joy of Petting Fabric,” I mentioned I was planning to make a bed runner by transforming the free Ribbon Box pattern from Cloud 9 Fabrics from a quilt into a bed runner. I tested my idea by simply folding the cover page of the pattern to create a quilt with two vertical ribbons and four horizontal ones. As a reminder, here’s a photo showing the quilt as designed and what a bed runner would look like:

Here’s what my bed runner looks like:

I love how this turned out! I added 3″ to the top and bottom. It now measures 29½ x 65½” — the perfect size to drape across the foot of a twin or double bed. The quilt is intended as a surprise gift for a family member. Next up is a simple pieced back and then it’s off to my longarm quilter for her special touch.

Waiting to be made are the second 10 of 20 blocks needed for the other quilt I’ve been working on based on the pattern Dandelions at Dusk.

 

 

 

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6 Responses to “Make Your Bed”

  1. Christine Lentz says:

    Just lovely, elegant, peaceful!

  2. Diane says:

    Bed runners are such a great idea and, like quilts, the possibilities are endless. Your composition of fabrics is luscious and very pleasing to the eye. Nicely done, Nubs!

  3. Sandy says:

    Everything you do is gorgeous and the bed runner is no exception.

  4. Leslie Schmidt says:

    This looks wonderful, Dawn. I really like it in a monochrome color scheme. Beautiful!

  5. Linda says:

    I love that!

  6. Charlie aka the DH says:

    Incredibly beautiful. I love over and under.

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