Front Runner Made from Vintage Feed Sacks

I joined the Front Runner quilt along on Saturday morning hosted by the staff of Quilts and More magazine. Everything fell into place for me to join in: cool weather, no plans, and a clean sewing room. To make the table runner I used two vintage feed sacks, one of my dad’s old denim shirts, and muslin for the background.

patriotic table runner hung on wall

I quickly cut out all the pieces and finished my blocks by Saturday evening. Today I layered the runner, cotton batting, and chambray backing. After a lot of deliberation, I decided to quilt a 60-degree crosshatch pattern with Aurifil 2000 thread. I bound the runner with the same chambray fabric I used on the back. Now I’m ready to serve up some summer fun!

patriotic table runner made from vintage feed sacks
farmhouse table runner made from vintage feed sacks

I’m linking up with Sandra’s DrEAMi #52 party. I happily set aside plans to play with these vintage feed sacks!