Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day – the perfect opportunities for backyard BBQs, ice cold watermelon, and warm summer days. It’s a chance to show your American pride, and decorating in red, white, and blue brings feelings of yesteryear.
We’re excited to roll out a new quilt pattern that you can quilt in a day – our God Bless America quilt / table runner, which you can start now and make with plenty of time to spare before dinner (it’s that easy).
Just for fun – this post links up at some of these great sewing, quilting, and Catholic linky parties!
Leslie says
That’s lovely! I love quilts and admire those who know how to make them. Our church has a quilting group and every year they have a quilt show, and sell those of us who are less talented the beautiful things they have made at very reasonable prices!
Lea says
Love it, thanks for sharing on DWM!
Marcy says
I am overwhelmed by your table runner and appreciate your pattern.i have to ask about the lettering. Did you create or is it printed on fabric? I’m a sucker for patriotic quilts. Thanks.
faithandfabric says
Hi Marcy, I’m glad you like the pattern! I created the lettering and used a fusible webbing to transfer it to the fabric. I’d love to see how your runner turns out! Send me the link once you complete it and I’ll share with our readers.
Cathy says
Love the table runner!
faithandfabric says
Thanks, Cathy! We’re so happy with the way it turned out, too.
Marina @ Parental Journey says
It looks great 🙂 It really turned out awesome!
faithandfabric says
Thanks, Marina! We’re excited to use it this coming 4th of July.
mindingmomma says
I bought that white stars fabric and a few others with all intentions of getting at least a set of placemats done. Oh well, there’s always Veterans’ Day to shoot for. Thanks for the pattern.
faithandfabric says
Haha – I agree, there *is* always Veterans’ Day! Be sure to send me a photo of your finished product…I’d love to share and see it.
Lorna McMahon says
You chose the perfect fabrics for this. That runner is beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing the pattern.
faithandfabric says
Lorna, thanks! The colors pop even more than I had hoped.