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To Make the Ruffle:
Cut leftover material in half
Stitch all sides of the ruffle
Stitch material with a wide stitch and gather into a ruffle.
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![]() A Burlap Table Runner for all seasons. ![]() I found this plain Jane table runner at Hobby Lobby, one side is brown burlap and the other side is black burlap. ![]() I used leftover material that was about 7 inches long. There was enough material for both ends of the runner once gathered into a ruffle. To Make the Ruffle: Cut leftover material in half Stitch all sides of the ruffle Stitch material with a wide stitch and gather into a ruffle. ![]() I purchased Velcro dots from Hobby Lobby. Attaching the Velcro dots to the top of the side of the burlap runner that I wanted to have show, and Velcro dots to the underside of the ruffle. I did need to use an iron on the back side of the material where the dots were attached, for the dots to adhere better. ![]() Easily detachable ruffle and the best part, it is changeable depending on your mood, season or even for a special occasion like a birthday party. ![]() It fits my extended antique, white farmhouse table perfectly! Comments are closed.
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