Saturday, January 10, 2026

Project Quilting 17.1 - Window Runner


This year's Project Quilting has begun.  The first challenge is called "A Clean Slate" - in which we pick a project that aligns to whatever a clean slate means to us.  As I was thinking chalkboards, Rob reminded me that I was going to make a runner for our kitchen window and suggested a whole-cloth quilt.  Oddly enough, a whole-cloth quilt was one of the suggestions in the challenge post.  Then, as I was considering how quickly off-white fabric might stain, Rob said to use a solid color with white thread... and I immediately snapped back to my thoughts on chalkboards.  Black and white it is!

Our kitchen window is a great place to put plants in the winter but I found some of the planters left marks on the paint.  I've added a variety of coasters under them, then we thought a single runner might be a good solution.   


In making a template, I discovered the window is not symmetrical.  Once I cobbled together a good template, I found long skinny pieces of black and grey in my stash.  No need to piece something to stretch across the entire five-foot nine-inch sill.  I also found a long piece of polyester batting to sandwich in between.  Perfect!   

Quilting this thing was the least challenging part of this project.  Thread tension was established without fuss (how can that be?!) and I quilted whatever popped in my head.  Swirls, leaves and flowers seem to be my go-to designs.  My free motion stitch length is improving with the swirls - some of the rest of it needs some work.  Overall, I'm pleased with how it looks.


The most challenging part?  Probably photographing the darned thing because it's so long and skinny.  Well, binding it was pretty difficult, too.  Don't look too closely at the corners - they're a bunched up mess!  Luckily, the ugliest edges are against the windows, which no one will ever see.  I'm good with that. 

What a fun project!  Kicked off the new year by removing something from my to-do list as well as a chance to play with some free motion quilting.  

Sharing with:
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7 comments :

  1. What a fabulous PQ project. I love everything about it. I especially enjoyed the thought process that lead up to the sill runner. Where you truly excelled was with the execution. Your FMQ with the flowers and swirls compliments the plants delightfully.

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  2. It's perfect!! And has given me an idea for an odd shaped half oval table I have. You nailed it.

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  3. Oh, beautifully executed and how interesting to learn that the area is not symmetric!

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  4. I love it when the make fill a practical need….and obviously your DH gets it 😀

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  5. This is pretty brilliant. Nice job!

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  6. Isn't that pretty?! And kudos to Rob for helping you figure it out, too. I think the white thread against the gray fabric is beautiful, Sally. Great finish!

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  7. Custom and very pretty. Great work.

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