Hello, friends! Happy Fourth of July for my readers in the United States. I hope you have a safe and enjoyable holiday. If you’ve been following along for a while, you know that I love making red, white and blue projects each year. Today I’m sharing my new Stars in Summer Runner along with more 4th of July project ideas and inspiration. Keep reading for all of the details and watch today’s video for even more up-close information.
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Stars in Summer Runner + Happy Fourth!
Stars in Summer Pattern Details
My Stars in Summer Runner is perfect for your red, white and blue sewing or for any fabric collection, seasonal or everyday collections! I love star blocks, so I plan to make this in Christmas prints but also in an upcoming collection. I actually used a charm pack of the Old Glory collection for my stars along with a couple of extra pieces from that collection for sashing, backing, and binding. And I was able to use a Minick & Simpson fabric for my outer border–it blended perfectly with the Old Glory fabrics! This runner finishes at 20 ½″ x 46 ½″.
Stars in Summer Video
Watch today’s Stars in Summer Video above, or head over to our YouTube channel to watch. You’ll get to see this project and some other fast and fun Fourth of July/red, white, and blue project ideas.
More Fourth of July + Patriotic Inspiration
I share some terrific pillows I’ve made over the past couple of years for my Fourth of July decor, and I also shared another of my favorite red, white and blue table runners. Find all of the details on the pillows linked below. And also find the link to the other table runner pattern below:
Carol Hartman says
Love all of the pillows and expecially the table runner! Beautiful!
Jeri Downs says
The table runner is my favorite! I love that it’s so delicate looking.
Grandmagram says
The table runner inspired me to suggest it as a 4-H quilting project for my granddaughter. Thanks so much. It’ll be interesting to see what fabrics she chooses compared to mine, and how different one design can look based on fabric choices. Thanks.