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Under a Blue Moon

Decor, cooking, organization, all the pretty things

11.19.11

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Table runner has been made.  Why oh why do I insist on sewing ruffles and pleats?  I love the look of them but man, what a pain to sew. 

I did come up with a trick for sewing pleats today.  After I had sewn, unsewn, resewn my first attempt.  

The actual runner itself was easy.  I bought three yards of flax colored linen (a cotton/linen blend actually) that was super cheap. $3.99 a yard at Hobby Lobby.  

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I trimmed the ends and selvedges using a straight edge I've appropriated from Rick's garage.  It looks totally greeby but I prefer it so much over the plastic Omnigrid ones.  Since I rarely quilt, and therefore rarely have to cut small pieces, the heavier metal straight edge works better for me.  Mainly in that is stays put when I am cutting.  I can't tell you how many times the plastic one has scooched while I was cutting.

Plus I think I can square things up better with it.  

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I cut two 3" wide strips from the end for the pleats.  Then I just sewed the long edges together to make a tube and then turned the tube inside out.  I pressed it so the seam was centered down the back of my runner. 

Then I started fiddling with the pleats.  And fiddled some more.  First I pinned the pleats in place and sewed them in but they wouldn't stay straight and I didn't catch the back layer when I was sewing.  So I unsewed.  Twice.   I repleated my strip and then – here is where my brilliance kicked in – I used scotch tape to hold down the pleats so I could stay stitch them before sewing them to the ends of the runner. 

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After I stay stitched them I positioned them between the layers and, once again, taped them in place.  On both the front and the back. Then I just stitched through the tape.  It was easy enough to remove after I was done sewing.

Maybe this is a well-known pleating trick but it was new to me.  I suppose if you have a super duper fancy Bernina you may not want to risk gumming it up with tape.  But then again if you have a super duper fancy Bernina you probably aren't coming to my blog for sewing tips.  

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This fabric was a dream to sew with.  Washed and dried with minimal wrinkles and irons beautifully.  

I had to do a trial run of my Thanksgiving tablescape (forgive the cellphone picture).  I wanted to find a white pumpkin or maybe even a ceramic turkey but didn't have any luck.  So I just used my little quail pot.  I'm still going to look for something a little more Thanksgiving-ish.  I think the floral arrangement with the greenery and candles looks too Christmasy.

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November 19, 2011 2:49 pm Andrea Filed Under: Crafts, House

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  1. Lorrie says

    November 19, 2011 at 5:53 pm

    It looks wonderful! Classy and elegant.

  2. Sara says

    November 19, 2011 at 9:28 pm

    gorgeous!

  3. LisaInCT says

    November 20, 2011 at 11:03 am

    So, so pretty!!!

  4. Erin says

    November 20, 2011 at 12:25 pm

    Love it! So simple and elegant. Definitely going to give this a try. Your table looks gorgeous.

  5. Christine says

    November 20, 2011 at 4:35 pm

    Cool idea for pleats. I’ve been sewing forever and never heard of it! My cheapie Kenmore won’t mind a bit. Your runner and centerpiece look lovely!

  6. Linda says

    November 24, 2011 at 5:26 pm

    So elegant! Very pretty!!

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