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The Burano table runner is a simple project with big impact thanks to Jinny Beyer’s beautifully shaded fabrics. The full and half-logcabin blocks are foundation-pieced for accuracy and to eliminate having to work with stretchy bias edges. All straight-seam sewingand a traditional bound edge make this a terrific project for the confident beginner and beyond.

Read the entire pattern before beginning. All seamallowances are ¼". Pattern assumes basic quiltmaking andfoundation piecing knowledge. Press seams after sewing.WOF = width of fabric, assuming 42" of usable fabric; LOF =length of fabric.

Step 1: Copy & Prepare the FoundationsMake four copies of the Foundation A sections on pages 3-5.Make six copies of the Foundation B sections on page 6.Ensure that the copies are accurate by measuring the PrintingSize Check box on page 5 of the copies. Since thefoundations are too large to fit on a single page, after copying,tape the sections of each foundation together along thedashed lines.

Foundation B needs to made in two different color versions.On four of the copies, cross out the second fabric number ineach position (for example, Fabric 6 / 11); you will use thefirst fabric noted in making these four foundations. Markthese Foundation B1. On two of the copies, do the opposite:cross out the first fabric number in each position (for example,Fabric 6 / 11); you will use the second fabric noted in makingthese two foundations. Mark these Foundation B2.

Step 2: Cut the FabricsFollow the cutting instructions on page 7.

Step 3: Make the FoundationsOn the foundations, the number in the black circle ( # )indicates the piecing order. The fabric number and the lengthof the strip required are also indicated for each section. Cuteach strip to the length noted before sewing it to the foundation;all the strip widths and lengths are slightly oversized.

Foundation APin a Fabric 1 square over the shaded Area 1 on afoundation, wrong side of the fabric against the unprintedside of the paper.

Next, lay the indicated Fabric 2 strip on the square, rightsides together. Pin in place if necessary. Double-check tomake sure that it will completely cover Area 2 when sewn,adjusting if necessary.

Turn the foundation over and, using a short stitch length, sewthrough all layers along the line on the printed side of thefoundation. (This makes it easier to remove the paper later.)

Flip the strip right side up and press the seam. With the paperon top, fold the foundation back along the line separatingArea 2 from Area 6 and trim the fabric ¼ beyond the fold.Trim the ends of the strip even with the Fabric 1 square.

Foundation Piecing DemonstrationJinny demonstrates the fundamentals of foundationpiecing in her free 2015 BOM video lessons on Craftsy.You must be a member to view the video, but membershipis free. Visit the website below for details:

www.jinnybeyer.com/promos/jinnycraftsyBOM2015

Sew the strip for Area 3 using the same process, trimmingthe ends of the strip even with the fabric pieces to which it issewn.

Repeat this process until the foundation is complete,following the piecing order numbers.

After completing a foundation, press well and trim the outsideedge of the fabric and foundation along the outer solid linesof the foundation. (The strips for the outermost positions werecut slightly wider to provide a margin of error.) Do not removethe paper.

Repeat to make four blocks.

Foundation BWorking first with B1 Foundations, complete them in thesame manner as Foundation A, beginning with the Fabric 2triangles in Area 1 . Repeat to make four blocks.

Next, complete the B2 Foundations, beginning with the Fabric7 triangles in Area 1 . Repeat to make two.

Step 4: Assemble the Table RunnerFollow the steps below to assemble the table runner.

a) Sew a Foundation B1 to the lighter side of a Foundation A,matching the dots printed on the foundations. Repeat tomake four.

A B1

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Step 5: Quilt & BindRemove the paper foundations from the back of the runner.

Layer the project as follows: backing (wrong side up), batting,table runner (right side up). Baste the layers together.

Quilt as desired.

When the quilting is completed, trim the backing and battingeven with the edges of runner. Bind using the reserved Fabric6 and your favorite method, or by following the instructions atwww.jinnybeyer.com/promos/binding. Refer to the BindingOdd Angles section for tips on handling the four corners ofthe runner.

b) Sew a Foundation B2 to one of the units made in (a) asshown, matching the dots printed on the foundation. Repeatto make two.

A B1

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c) Sew the four units together as shown, matching the seams and the dots printed on the foundation.

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Burano Table Runner - Foundation A

Burano Table Runner - Foundations

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Burano Table Runner - Foundation A

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Burano Table Runner - Foundation B

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9812-01 (P110)

3017-02

3014-02

3016-02

3014-03

9410-14 (P48)

8868-06 (P116)

2203-06 (P114)

3011-02

3015-01

3016-01

9812-02 (P57)

3016-07

3015-06

3014-05

3013-04

3016-06

3015-05

3011-05

3017-03

3015-04

7427-24 (P90)

Amethyst TopazFabric 1 1/8 yardCut four 2½" squares.

Fabric 2 1/4 yardCut one strip and two 3" squares. Cut the squares once onthe diagonal .

Fabric 3 1/4 yardCut three strips.

Fabric 4 1/3 yardCut four strips.

Fabric 5 3/8 yardCut five strips.

Fabric 6 3/4 yardCut six strips 1¾" x WOF. Reserve the remainder for thebinding.

Fabric 7 1/4 yardCut one strip and one 3" square. Cut the square once on thediagonal .

Fabric 8 1/4 yardCut two strips.

Fabric 9 1/4 yardCut three strips.

Fabric 10 1/4 yardCut three strips.

Fabric 11 1/3 yardCut four strips 1¾" x WOF.

All strips are cut 1½" x WOF unless otherwise noted.

Suggested Backing: 3011-05 (amethyst); 3011-02 (topaz)1¼ yards based on 42" useable width of fabric

Burano Table RunnerFabric & Cutting Requirements