Be My Valentine Table Runner

Jan 29, 2024

Valentine's Day Table Runner

Hi, I’m Cherry Guidry of Cherry Blossoms. With Valentine’s Day just around the corner and all the pink, red, and sweets, I was inspired to create this easy table runner that would look great on a table, make a fantastic bed runner, or perhaps, use the appliquéd blocks individually to make a few quick pillows!

Runner with flower

This runner is made with fusible appliqué, but the templates will work with your favorite appliqué technique.

Materials to Make a Valentine Table Runner

How to Make the Be My Valentine Table Runner

Step 1 – Cut the fabric

White:

  • (3) 2 ½” x WOF (width of fabric) strip subcut into (19) 2 ½” x 4 ½” – pieced border rectangles
  • (2) 12 ½” x WOF (width of fabric) strips subcut into (5) 12 ½” x 12 ½” – background squares

Dark pink:

  • (3) 2 ½” x WOF strip subcut into (19) 2 ½” x 4 ½” – pieced border rectangles

Red:

  • (5) 2 ¼” x WOF binding strips

Step 2 – Prepare the appliqué shapes

Using the Be My Valentine templates, trace the appliqué shapes onto the paper side of the fusible; I like to use a fine tip marker and allow approximately ½” between the traced shapes. Label each traced shape with its number and fabric color.

Be My Valentine Runner - Step 2 Trace the applique shapes 1200

Cut the templates apart about ¼” away from the traced line and with fusible side down, fuse onto the wrong side of its corresponding fabric:

Be My Valentine Runner - Step 4 Fuse the traced shapes onto the wrong side of the fabric 1200 x 800

Heart #1: (2) dark pink, (2) light pink, (1) red

Heart #2: (2) dark pink, (3) white

Heart #3: (1) dark pink, (2) light pink

Cut the fused pieces on the traced line.

Be My Valentine Runner - Step 5 Cut applique shapes 1200 x 800

Fuse the shapes onto the center of the (5) 12 ½” x 12 ½” white background squares following the diagram below:

Be My Valentine Runner - Step 6 Fuse the appliques onto the backgrounds 1200 x 800

Be My Valentine Runner - Step 6 b Applique onto Backgrounds 1200

Step 3 – Stitch around each of the fused shapes

I sewed this project on a BERNINA 880 using the blanket stitch #1320 with a thread that matched each of the shapes and my favorite BERNINA Open embroidery foot #20D.

Be My Valentine Runner - Step 7 Stitch around the appliques

Step 4 – Sew the pieced-border

Make (2) side border units by alternating (2) dark pink and (2) white 2 ½” x 4 ½” pieced border rectangles. With the remaining dark pink and white 2 ½” x 4 ½” pieced border rectangles, sew (5) white/pink/white units and (5) pink/white/pink units.

Be My Valentine Runner - Step 8 Borders 1200

Sew the units onto top and bottom edges of the appliqued blocks as follows:

Be My Valentine Runner - Step 9 Sew Borders to appliqued backgrounds@4x

Step 5 – Assemble the runner

Sew the blocks and side borders into a row:

Be My Valentine Runner - Step 10 Asseble 1200

Step 6 – Finishing

One of my favorite things in any project is the quilting phase and absolute love the new BERNINA Adjustable Ruler foot #72 that allows the use of longarm rulers on the BERNINA domestic machines; I also used the BERNINA Stitch Regulator (BSR) for a bit of evenly spaced free-motion quilting.

Be My Valentine Runner - Step Quilting

Layer the backing, batting, and quilt top, and quilt as desired. Bind with the (5) 2 ¼” red binding strips. Here is a helpful tutorial on how to bind a quilt using double fold binding.

Laying the blocks vertically would also make a great wall hanging!

Be My Valentine Runner Vertical 1200 wide

I hope you have a sweet Valentine’s Day!