Grandma's Scrappy Flower Garden – English Paper Piecing Table Runner Pattern
Bring timeless charm to your table with Grandma's Scrappy Flower Garden, a hexagon-based English Paper Piecing (EPP) pattern designed for confident beginners with a basic understanding of EPP.
This 14"x43" table runner features a classic Grandma’s Flower Garden layout with a scrappy twist—perfect for showcasing your favorite fabrics or using up jelly roll strips. The hexagon flowers create a handmade, vintage-inspired design that brings warmth and personality to any space.
You can use 2.5" width-of-fabric strips (jelly roll friendly) or yardage to piece your runner.
What’s Included:
- Step-by-step written instructions
- Diagrams for layout and assembly
- Full-sized printable EPP templates
This runner makes a thoughtful handmade gift or a lovely centerpiece for your own table.
This is a digital PDF pattern. No physical product will be shipped.
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English Paper Piecing Table Runner Pattern – Grandma’s Flower Garden
This is a digital PDF pattern. No physical product will be shipped.
When you purchase or download from SEW MANY HEIRLOOMS.COM, you are allowed to use them for PERSONAL USE ONLY.
The files themselves, or any part thereof, cannot be sold, duplicated or shared in any way and are for use by the original purchaser/user only.
Transference of these files to any other person or group is strictly prohibited.
You may not lend, give or sell the files to anyone else EVER.
You may not change, add to, delete parts of, or alter the files and then call them your own.