Dresden Plate To The Rescue!

 

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Hello friends!!!  Here I am again… bringing you a blog post with all the deep thoughts that ended up in a “winging it” kind of project!  Smile!

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  1. Terry Steinmetz says:

    So glad to see your fun work I sewed 2 tablerunners today for my kitchen table. I used some fabric I’d been saving for whatever came my way. One side is blueberries on the stems( navy blue and light colored polka dots backgrounds). The other side is a multicolored outdoor scene of different birds and birdhouses. I used the 10 minute tablerunner pattern given to me by a friend. I added decorative stitching on the borders. Voila!!! LOVE IT ! Wish I could post a picture of it. Oh well. Going to work on fabric boxes tonight to give as gifts to friends. Blessings!

  2. Amy says:

    Beautiful job on the table toppers! WAY more hand stitching than I want to do, though.

    Those cups are from Starbucks, aren’t they? I have one, from Houston, where I used to live. Maybe next trip I’ll get one that says Texas.

    I would love to find one or two of those old Coke boxes, and exactly for that kind of thing.

  3. Margaret Hofknecht says:

    What an eye-catching beauty this table topper is! That fabric is scrumptious! The only spiffing up I’ve done is knitting cotton dishcloths to match my dish towels. I so enjoyed choosing yarns to match the colors in the towels. Be blessed!

  4. Bonnie Iscrupe says:

    what a beautiful project, that will put a huge smile on your face each time you walk into the room. You have such a good eye!

  5. Kathy Gaughran says:

    I love the Dresden Plate and as always, beautiful done. your always an Inspiration. Wishing you and your family a healthy and happy Fall season.

  6. Tammy L Thomson says:

    Dear Dori, thank you for sharing your beautiful creation! I don’t think I have ever seen a cheerier “table runner/centerpiece”. I wonder if it’s possible to not smile when seeing it? I doubt it. :):) As for me, I am not a fabric artist but; I do collect vintage doilies and lace etc. which I have all over my home. Have a great rest of the Summer! Tammy

  7. Cynthia Felice says:

    I think your projects are just adorable! I so enjoyed seeing the steps I wonder if the waterproofing product you used would help keep fabric from fading outside on my deck tables Would love to make cute table cloths for them Thank you again for sharing your talents and awesome projects!

  8. Jaryl Romshe says:

    I love Dree#den Plate design. I love what you did.

  9. Kate says:

    Absolutely darling!!

  10. Marilyn says:

    Great job, it is lovely.
    Marilyn

  11. Joyce Atlee says:

    I just love that Dresden plate table topper! It is so pretty and heartbreakingly nostalgic. Great job winging it!

  12. Patti Smith says:

    Absolutely beautiful!!

  13. Connie J. Bakker says:

    Love your work and you hand quilted!!!!!

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