Cross My Heart Quilted Table Runner

Cross My Heart Quilted Table Runner

Love is in the air! Set the mood for all things Valentine’s Day with this cute and modern quilted table runner. Featuring a chic black and white striped background, this Valentine’s Day quilting project is great for easy-level quilters to get their feet wet with modern quilting. We love the simple, minimalist design of this table runner pattern and the three shades of pink present in its heart blocks give a fun, ombre-like effect to its overall design. Start sewing for Valentine’s Day now so that your dining room will be perfectly decorated by February 14th.

Finished Size: 16″ x 36”

Seam Allowances: 1/4

Materials:

  • White cotton fabric: 1/3 yd
  • Black cotton fabric: 1/3 yd
  • Light pink cotton fabric: 1/4 yd
  • Medium pink cotton fabric: 1/4 yd
  • Dark pink cotton fabric: 1/4 yd
  • Cotton fabric for back: 1/2 yd
  • Cotton fabric binding: 1/3 yd
  • Cotton batting: 18″ x 38″
  • Basic sewing and quilting notions
  • Fabric-safe marking tool

Cutting Instructions:

  • White cotton fabric: Cut (3) 2 1/2″ x width of fabric
    • A: Subcut (8) 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″
    • B: Subcut (8) 2 1/2″ x 6 1/2″
    • C: Subcut (3) 2 1/2″ x 12 1/2″
  • Black cotton fabric: Cut (3) 2 1/2″ x width of fabric
    • D: Subcut (4) 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″
    • E: Subcut (10) 2 1/2″ x 6 1/2″
    • F: Subcut (3) 2 1/2″ x 12 1/2″
  • Light pink cotton fabric: Cut (2) 2 1/2″ x width of fabric
    • G: Subcut (6) 2 1/2″ x 12 1/2″
  • Medium pink cotton fabric: Cut (2) 2 1/2″ x width of fabric
    • H: Subcut (6) 2 1/2″ x 12 1/2″
  • Dark pink cotton fabric: cut (2) 2 1/2″ x width of fabric
    • I: Subcut (6) 2 1/2″ x 12 1/2″
  • Cotton fabric for back: cut (1) 18″ x 38″
  • Cotton fabric binding: cut (4) 2 1/2″ x width of fabric

Sewing Instructions:

This quilt is assembled by making two units for each heart, sewing those together, and adding the final pieces at the top and bottom edge.

  1. To begin the quilt, sew together three light pink G pieces, side-by-side. Set that aside.
  2. Sew the remaining three light pink G pieces side-by-side. Set aside.
  3. Repeat the same process of sewing three pieces together with the medium pink H and the dark pink I.
  4. Press the seams on all six units to one side. Set all aside.
  5. Sew one black E to the right-hand side of one white B. Sew a second black E to the left-hand side of the white B.
  6. Set that aside and sew three more units in the same manner.
  7. Sew one white B to the left-hand side of one black E. Sew a second white B to the right-hand side of the black E.
  8. Set that aside and sew a second unit in the same manner.
  9. Press the seams on all six units toward the black fabric.
  10. Using a fabric safe pen, draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of all white A pieces and all black D pieces.
  11. On one light pink unit, with the seams running vertically, pin one white A right side down on the upper left corner with the drawn line running upper right to lower left.
  12. Pin a second white A on the upper right corner, with the drawn line running upper left to lower right.

  13. Stitch along the drawn lines on both squares.
  14. Trim off the corner 1/4” from the stitch line on both. Press the corners out with the seam toward the light pink.
  15. Repeat the same process with two more white A on the second light pink unit. Set aside.
  16. Repeat these steps with the four black D pieces and the two medium pink units.
  17. Press the seams toward the medium pink. Set aside.
  18. Repeat once more with the remaining four white A pieces and the dark pink units. Press toward the dark pink. Set aside.
  19. Lay out one EBE (black, white, black) unit with the seams running vertically and the wrong side up. Using a fabric safe pen, draw a diagonal line from the upper left corner to the lower right corner.
  20. Lay out one light pink unit with the seams vertical and the two white A at the top. Pin the black and white EBE unit right side down, even with the lower edge.

  21. Stitch along the drawn line. Trim off the corner 1/4” from the stitching. Press the corner out and the seam toward the light pink.
  22. On a second EBE (black, white, black) unit, with the seams vertical, draw a line on the wrong side from the upper right corner to the lower left corner.
  23. Lay out the second light pink unit with the seams vertical and white A pieces at the top. Pin the black and white EBE unit even with the lower edge.
  24. Stitch along the drawn line. Trim off the corner 1/4” from the stitching. Press the corner out and the seam toward the light pink.
  25. Repeat this process with the two medium pink units, using the BEB (white, black, white) units. Press the seams toward the medium pink.
  26. Sew the remaining EBE (black, white, black) units to the two dark pink units using the same method. Press the seams toward the dark pink.
  27. Pin the two light pink units with right sides together, matching the seams, and stitch to create a heart. Press the seam to one side.
  28. Do the same with the two medium pink units, and the two dark pink units.
  29. Sew one black F to the upper edge of the light pink heart. Sew one white C to the lower edge. Press the seams toward the black.
  30. Sew one white C to the upper edge of the medium pink heart (as you look at it with the heart upright – it will be flipped later) and one black F to the lower edge. Press the seams toward the black.
  31. Sew one black F to the upper edge of the dark pink heart and one white C to the lower edge. Press the seams toward the black.
  32. Lay out the three hearts side by side. Flip the medium pink heart in the center so that its bottom point is at the upper edge.
  33. Pin the right-hand side of the light pink heart to the left-hand side of the medium pink heart with edges even. Match black and white strip seams, making sure each corner section lines up, giving a consistent looking black or white long stripe across quilt.
  34. Press the seam to one side.
  35. Pin the right-hand side of the medium pink heart to the left-hand side of the dark pink heart with edges even. Match black and white strip seams, making sure each corner section lines up, giving a consistent looking black or white long stripe across quilt.
  36. Press the seam to one side.
  37. Lay the backing fabric out, right side down. Top with the cotton batting. Center the heart top over all, right side up. Pin well.
  38. Quilt as desired. Trim the backing and batting to match the top.
  39. Sew the binding around the edge to finish.
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