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Aussie Christmas Aussie Christmas
By: Melanie,
Australia

I needed a runner to fit my very long table so I adapted a tried and tested one with an “Aussie” stitchery in the middle.

Quilt size: width: 36" height: 12"

Bargello Christmas Runner Bargello Christmas Runner
By: Rosemary,
Massachusetts, USA

I saw this pattern and I just had to make it! Of course, it’s taken a while for me to actually get to it and finish it! I started this in September and am happy to enjoy it for the Christmas season. I embroidered on each ornament and made the ribbons 3-D. Original pattern by Ann Lauer.

Quilt size: width: 48" height: 20"

Blue Christmas Blue Christmas
By: Maria Cherry,
North Carolina, USA

One year I wanted to decorate for Christmas in blue, so I decided I needed a new table runner. It is paper pieced.

Quilt size: width: 17" height: 31"

Christmas Christmas
By: Lies Bos-Varkevisser,
Netherlands

Quilt size: width: 13" height: 32"

Christmas Diamonds Table Runner Christmas Diamonds Table Runner
By: Melissa,
Washington, USA

I made this for a swap I was in this year. I love simple lines and simple quilting, I think it can really make the fabrics pop. I wanted to use traditional Christmas colors and have it be very classically simple.

Quilt size: width: 32" height: 16"

Christmas Hot Dish Christmas Hot Dish
By: Patricia L.,
Georgia, USA

This tablerunner is made from batiks using the Minnesota Hot Dish pattern.

Quilt size: width: 19" height: 43"

Christmas Ribbons Christmas Ribbons
By: Judy Brennan,
Kansas, USA

Quilted and machine embroidered Christmas table runner. Used metallic threads and fabrics. Took 2 years to make 8 of these as gifts for friends – note the 7 borders! Embroidery by Zundt Designs – 3 medallion squares in center. This was a challenge not only for 1 but also for 7 more.

Quilt size: width: 48" height: 26"

Christmas Spicy Spiral Runner Christmas Spicy Spiral Runner
By: Carol Kussart,
Illinois, USA

I love making these spiral table runners. The pattern is from School House Quilts and uses a 9 degree ruler. The finished design is always amazing and they are loved by the receiver too. This one was given to my sister-in-law.

Quilt size: width: 38" height: 22"

Christmas spiral runner Christmas spiral runner
By: Lee Franklin,
Florida, USA

Made this in a guild class. Fun!

Quilt size: width: 12" height: 42"

Dancing Snowballs Table Topper Dancing Snowballs Table Topper
By: KC,
Texas, USA

My first-ever quilting adventure, made up of remnants from my Christmas square dance dresses, eventually got gifted to one of my twin daughters, so I had to make another one, for the other twin. And thus began my journey into the wonderful world that is quilting.

Quilt size: width: 42" height: 42"

Double Diamond Christmas Runner Double Diamond Christmas Runner
By: Linette Greene,
Montana, USA

I had fun playing with these modern Christmas fabrics in nontraditional colors. I used the Double Diamond ruler to make this playful runner. I love the pinks and greens and the retro design of the fabric, and the double diamond runner is a blast to use.

Quilt size: width: 42" height: 18"

Feather Runner Feather Runner
By: Joy Voltenburg,
Illinois, USA

This was a test of thread and fabric. I’d received a cone of Glide thread from the manufacturer and was asked to give feedback on how it performed. I used a crepe-backed satin fabric – using the shiny side up on the top and the crepe side down on the back. The thread performed wonderfully.

Quilt size: width: 42" height: 15"

Frosty Frosty
By: Cheryl B,
Wisconsin, USA

My scrappy snowman is made of white felt, bits of ribbon and fabric, buttons and beads. He’s got a carrot-orange nose and 2 eyes made out of coal (black beads). Sorry, no corn-cob pipe!

Quilt size: width: 27" height: 10"

Holiday Baskets Holiday Baskets
By: Gail Jackson,
Georgia, USA

This table runner was made for a friend at my church in 2012. She won it at our church annual Mardi Gras silent auction.

Quilt size: width: 14" height: 45"

Holiday Buffet Table Runner Holiday Buffet Table Runner
By: Kathy Fey,
Texas, USA

4 years ago I began a BOM for a Christmas tree quilt. Life got in the way. Last year I made a tree skirt from the blocks completed and this year a table runner!

Quilt size: width: 60″" height: 12″"

HOLLY AND LIGHTS HOLLY AND LIGHTS
By: Sheila Banks,
New Mexico, USA

I wanted a table topper and found this pattern but changed it to suit my tastes. I put the holly and berries on 2 contrasting gold fabrics in the center of the quilt and framed it with 4 colors: green, gold print, red and black. It is hand pieced, appliqued and quilted.

Quilt size: width: 36" height: 36"

Home for the Holidays Home for the Holidays
By: DianeU.,
Ontario, Canada

Christmas Table Runner – I took a workshop from my teacher/friend – used mostly scraps. The border print is a very deep red.

Quilt size: width: 12" height: 36"

Lively & Quick Lively & Quick
By: Sheila Walker,
Maryland, USA

Lively & Quick is a My Lazy Daisy original kit. Applique, rickrack, on S’Noel fabric line. This was made as part of my trunk show, but will be on my coffee table for Christmas.

Quilt size: width: 48" height: 20"

Log Cabin Runner Log Cabin Runner
By: Turid Bakken,
Norway

I love log cabin, and can’t stop sewing those blocks. This is a runner I made for a friend for Christmas.

Quilt size: width: 16" height: 40"

Modern Holiday Runner Modern Holiday Runner
By: Lorna McMahon,
Ontario, Canada

Modern Christmas runner made using scraps left from a lap quilt. The front features red, gray and white prints – Holiday Frost by Jan Shade Beach for Henry Glass & Co. The binding and backing are both made with Holiday Sparkle by Nina Seven for Wilmington Prints and the binding features a red flange

Quilt size: width: 12" height: 49"

Ornaments for Leslie Ornaments for Leslie
By: Kate D,
Ontario, Canada

This is a runner I made for a very good friend. The ornaments fabric is not as bright as it seems, but it is sparkly. FIrst time I tried to make a runner and was very pleased with the result. It was her Christmas present last year.

Quilt size: width: 22" height: 60"

Radiant Runner Radiant Runner
By: Kaaren Biggs,
Ontario, Canada

A pattern from Black-Eyed Susan Designs that was a gift from a friend after she met Susan in Western Canada. The batik fabrics are raw edge and fused onto the background and this was one of my first attempts at free-motion quilting.

Quilt size: width: 14" height: 32"

Reindeer table runner Reindeer table runner
By: Abyuilt,
Norway

My favorite table runner for Christmas. A friend of mine has designed it and I got at kit from her as a christmas present some years ago.

Quilt size: width: 15" height: 30"

Santa Suprise Santa Suprise
By: Eileen,
Minnesota, USA

I’ve made this twice, once as a shop sample, then for a customer when she saw the sample. It’s fusible applique, machine buttonhole stitch on the raw edges. I used a straight stitch for quilting the background and in the trees and stars. The border is a curved line, with a point in the corners.

Quilt size: width: 39" height: 14"

Santa's Delight Santa’s Delight
By: Cleary K,
Florida, USA

I made this table runner at a workshop my friend was having. All the fabrics are scraps from my stash and I fussy cut the Santa’s for it. I have it on my computer table during the holiday season.

Quilt size: width: 31" height: 11.5"

Stars All Around Stars All Around
By: Marie,
Ontario, Canada

I saw a photo of this runner quite a while ago and just kept a copy on the back burner for when I would have time to make it. When I was working on Christmas log cabin placemats I use the scraps for the small red & cream blocks and it came together nicely. Hoping it’s finished before Santa arrives!

Quilt size: width: 16" height: 48"

Tunde's Table Tunde’s Table
By: Patricia Moffitt,
Alaska, USA

I made this for my Sister-in-law who only had a purchased plastic runner. She was thrilled and won’t let anyone set any dishes on it!

Quilt size: width: 17" height: 50"

Velvet Runner Velvet Runner
By: Tiffany Bohland,
Wisconsin, USA

This table runner was made for my mother in law. It was my first time working with velvet – and it was a struggle but I love the finished product!

Quilt size: width: 22" height: 64"

Winter Wonderland Winter Wonderland
By: Winter Wonderland,
Oregon, USA

This pattern is from the December 2010 issue of Quilter’s World magazine. I only learned to quilt in 2008, and this quilt presented me with some new challenges, not the least of which was making a template for the Christmas tree. It was also my first use of Angelina fibers and hot fix crystals.

Quilt size: width: 48" height: 21"

Christmas Table Runners

103 thoughts on “Christmas Table Runners

  • December 7, 2013 at 10:50 am
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    I love the cut-out sugar/butter cookies. I usually make 5-10 dozen. Thank you for the giveaway!!!

  • December 7, 2013 at 12:14 pm
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    My favorite Christmas cookies are my mom’s chocolate sugar cookies. I usually make about 24 dozen cookies all told in the Christmas season. Lovely table runners!

  • December 7, 2013 at 12:31 pm
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    We make a LOT of different varieties each year (all totaled it’s probably upwards of 20-25 dozen) but my favorite is spritz. :)

  • December 7, 2013 at 1:03 pm
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    My great aunt’s ginger snaps. Not many because I’m limited with a toaster oven since my regular oven is out of commission at the moment.

  • December 7, 2013 at 2:04 pm
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    My favourite Christmas cookie to make is Chocolate Shortbread. I make about 10 dozen.

  • December 7, 2013 at 2:14 pm
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    My favorite Christmas cookie is shortbread and make anywhere from 3-6 dozen depending on how many people we will be having over during the holidays.

  • December 7, 2013 at 2:26 pm
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    I don’t really have a favorite Christmas cookie. My peanut butter cookies are always a hit so those are what I make. Will probably be making 10-12 dozen before the minth is done. Awesome giveaway!

    Thank you for a super giveaway and a chance to win.

    usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

  • December 7, 2013 at 4:04 pm
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    My favorite Christmas cookie is the sour cream sugar cookie recipe that my Grandma used to make and my Mom makes. They’re extra delicious because they’re cutouts frosted and decorated to the hilt!

  • December 7, 2013 at 6:05 pm
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    HI, My favorite Christmas cookies is a butter cookie with almond flavoring in both the dough+the icing. I’ll do some in cut-out shapes and some in about one inch balls rolled in chopped pecans or powdered sugar.
    MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!

  • December 7, 2013 at 6:31 pm
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    My favorite cookies are date pin whirl cookies. I make a 4 – 6 dozen and mail some out to family members that live in different cities.

  • December 7, 2013 at 6:43 pm
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    Shortbread. Depends on how busy I get but try to make at least 6 dozen.

  • December 7, 2013 at 8:35 pm
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    Vanille Kipferl and I can make a ton of it an they never last ;-)

  • December 7, 2013 at 9:10 pm
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    It was really hard to choose just four this month. There were so many wonderful quilts to choose from. My favorite Christmas cookie is a German cookie. Since I’m a “cookie monster”, I try to avoid making cookies.

  • December 8, 2013 at 12:11 am
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    My favorite cookies are cut out sugar cookies. I love using the tree cookie cutter because the trees are so much fun to decorate.

  • December 8, 2013 at 12:11 am
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    My favorite cookies are cut out sugar cookies. I love using the tree cookie cutter because the trees are so much fun to decorate.

  • December 8, 2013 at 1:49 am
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    Butter cookies with frosting and sprinkles are my favorites. However, I don’t care to bake so I do not make any cookies for the holidays :( (Saves on the waistline, too.)

  • December 8, 2013 at 4:20 am
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    My mom’s sugar cookies are my favorite holiday cookie, both because they are delicious and because they are made with Mom’s recipe. I make about five dozen and then deliver them to all the people in our little town who make our lives better during the year.

  • December 8, 2013 at 8:36 am
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    I love Caribbean Lime Coolers and Mint Chocolate Chocolate Chip (mint chocolate chips in a chocolate cookies) oh so tasty! I usually make several dozen of each, take some to work, and send some with my husband for his coworkers. Thank you for the give away!

  • December 8, 2013 at 9:20 am
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    Frosted, cut out sugar cookies are my Christmas time favorite! They are all my friends & sister’s favorites too. Only they don’t like making them. I DO!!! So I end up making around 20 dozen each year & giving them away!

  • December 8, 2013 at 11:01 am
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    Our family fav is a hand shaped candy cane,2 color,flavored peppermint and rolled in crushed candy canes after baking. Only make 1 batch -timely recipe.

  • December 8, 2013 at 12:56 pm
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    I am not the cookie maker, just the eater of all the wonderful ones out there. My favorites are the peanut butter blossoms with the Hershey kisses in the middle.

  • December 8, 2013 at 1:01 pm
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    I make a variety of Christmas cookies each year so it’s hard to choose my favorite!!! Peanut blossoms are probably my most popular ones and I make about 10-12 dozen of those cookies alone. Thank you again for the giveaway!!

  • December 8, 2013 at 9:22 pm
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    I make several kinds, but my favorites are the spritz cookies and the Scotch shortbread, oh, and the decorated sugar cookies. I probably make 8 dozen cookies, but I make lots of candy. Don’t you love Christmas goodies!

  • December 9, 2013 at 2:00 am
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    I really like chocolate crinkles but don’t get to make them every year. I make a double batch when I do, so several dozen.

  • December 9, 2013 at 7:05 am
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    Plain old Chocolate Chip or M&M cookies are our favorites throughout the year, but to be honest, we’re really not a cookie-making family at Christmas. We tend to opt for a cake or pies or brownies.

  • December 9, 2013 at 10:17 am
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    I don’t bake cookies any more. :( I had to gluten-free and it’s too expensive now. When I did used to bake, I made 20 loaves of cranberry-orange bread every year. Those were happy food days!

  • December 9, 2013 at 10:28 am
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    Years ago I found a recipe for cranberry pecan cookies in a holiday cookbook – it always gets raves! The recipe makes about 4 1/2 dozen; I usually make one or two batches.

  • December 9, 2013 at 10:39 am
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    Make my Mom’s shortbread…about 6 dozen. But cutting back as don’t do as much entertaining now!

  • December 9, 2013 at 10:53 am
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    Spritz several dozen

  • December 9, 2013 at 10:57 am
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    Not sure I have one favorite, but I like to bake several kinds, then I box them up & share with friends wherever we go! It would not seem like Christmas to me if I didn’t bake!

  • December 9, 2013 at 11:09 am
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    Sugar cookies, I don’t want to know how many dozens I bake.

  • December 9, 2013 at 11:35 am
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    Not a favorite cookie but cake…I make 15 to 20 full size sour cream pound cakes every year. I don’t bake them any other time of the year…

  • December 9, 2013 at 11:37 am
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    Chocolate Bread is my favourite.

  • December 9, 2013 at 11:49 am
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    My favourites are:- Shortbread, spice biscuits and madeleines. I make too many to be sensible! :)

  • December 9, 2013 at 12:28 pm
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    My favorite Christmas cookies are sugar cookies and no bake chocolate oatmeal cookies. I usually make several dozen of each.

  • December 9, 2013 at 12:43 pm
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    My favorite is one with chocolate.

  • December 9, 2013 at 1:10 pm
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    My favorite are shortbread cookies. I make plain, ginger and and brown sugar shortbread. I usually make about 4 dozen cookies. They are so good. I have not tried them yet but apparently you can also make savoury shortbreads like cheese, rosemary and lemon. Yum

  • December 9, 2013 at 1:53 pm
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    My favourite cookie are rum balls. I will not be making them this year due to moving soon. Thank you for a chance to win. Happy Quilting:) Email smivany@gmail.com
    Merry Christmas

  • December 9, 2013 at 5:16 pm
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    My favorite cookie is thumprint cookies, I usually make 6 or dozens and have to make at least 1 doz with peanut butter for son all the rest with homemade Jams :)

  • December 9, 2013 at 5:25 pm
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    Spritz cookies are my favorite, peanut blossoms my 2nd choice. I don’t make many anymore but used to make dozens.

  • December 9, 2013 at 5:49 pm
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    Gosh, can I list more than one? I love Russian tea cakes. My mom made them every year and I will make a couple dozen this year for our Christmas Open House. I also have a great cookie recipe made from a pkg. of dried mincemeat and a shortbread-type recipe. To die for! Going to make several dozen of those too.

  • December 9, 2013 at 8:29 pm
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    My absolute favorite is a brown butter cookie that is shaped using a spoon. Melt in your mouth yummy.

  • December 9, 2013 at 9:52 pm
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    I have a sour cream sugar cookie recipe I like and make 3 dozen.

  • December 9, 2013 at 11:31 pm
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    I too have a sour cream sugar cookie recipe that bakes up thick and semi-soft. Have made them for over 30 yrs and it is the only cut out recipe I like.

  • December 10, 2013 at 5:26 am
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    i like the gingerbread cookies i make some for my family and friends this year i am thinking og making them into cake pops cookies i dont know how many because they are eaten before i can count lol

  • December 12, 2013 at 3:02 am
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    My 4 daughters, 5 grandkids and I bake over 30 dozen and split them between us. My favorite is the Fudge Puddles, peanut butter with chocolate filling. Yummy!

  • December 12, 2013 at 1:20 pm
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    I make 1 batch of shortbread (about 2 dozen biscuits) on christmas eve. That’s it, with all the chocolate and sweets for presents on the day any more wouldn’t get eaten.

  • December 16, 2013 at 7:53 pm
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    Favorites are sugar cookies so thin you can see through them! How many I make? ZERO I can’t cook (Grandma made them…RIP)

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