Spooky Burlap Table Runner


This is a

repost of a project I did for Spooktacular September over at eighteen25.  

Hi there Eighteen25 readers! My name is Melissa Mortenson and I blog over at the Polkadot Chair! I’m so excited to be sharing this super simple Spooky table runner with you today!

The runner is made from burlap and goes together very quickly!

For this project you will need:

-Burlap
-Unbleached cotton or muslin (some cheap fabric to line the runner with)
-Freezer paper
-Spray Paint
-Some type of e-cutter (i.e. cricut, silhouette) or an exacto knife.

The first thing you want to do is decide what size to make your runner. I decided to make the finished size of mine 11″x88″ (I have a long table).

Then cut your burlap WIDER than you want it. For example since I wanted my runner to be 11″ wide I cut the burlap 12.5″ wide. Burlap is very tricky to work with and can easily fray-  so if you cut it wider it will give you some wiggle room with the finished project.

Then cut your lining material 1″ wider than your finished runner.

Next with the shiny side of the freezer paper facing down, cut out your design.  I used a silhouette on regular paper setting and it worked fine. If you don’t have an e-cutter you can easily cut freezer paper with an exacto knife.

Remove the design- discard- for this project you want the negative of the design.

Iron the design onto your burlap where you want it. The shiny side of the freezer paper melts and sticks to the fabric.

For my design, I put one design in the center then one design on each end.

Make sure you cover the rest of the burlap with extra freezer paper. The spray paint has quite a bit of overspray. Don’t skip this step!!

Next spray over the design onto the burlap.  Make sure to spray evenly. Wait for it to dry, then peel off the freezer paper.

You are left with your design!

Next, place the runner and the runner lining together, right sides together and pin. The burlap will be bigger than the lining but that’s OKAY it’s supposed to be.

Stitch 1/2″ seam down both long sides of the runner, leaving the ends open.

Then trim excess burlap off, so that your seam allowance is even.

Turn the runner right side out and iron, design side down (the spray paint may stick to your iron) use a extra cloth on top of your ironing board to protect it.
Fold under the ends of the runner so that the raw edges are tucked in. Pin in place.  Cut a piece of trim to fit the runner ends and pin in place.
Stitch trim in place so that it goes through trim an all layers of the runner.  Repeat for other side. If necessary put some fray check on the ends of your trim.

That’s it.. Enjoy!!

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28 Responses to Spooky Burlap Table Runner

  1. 1
    Jing says:

    OMG … I love the process on making that lovely table runner. design transfers … is just to go!

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    jamie says:

    that is fabulous…love the idea!
    ~j

  3. 3
    jamie says:

    p.s…is that an action you ran over your photos…i love the softness.
    ~j

  4. 4

    I absolutely love stenciling with Freezer Paper! Thanks for the great tutorial! :)

  5. 5
    Melissa says:

    I love it! Would also make such a cute wall hanging! Thanks for the tutorial!
    Love the bats!

  6. 6

    Super cute! I wish I had a cricket or silouette so bad! Luckily dad has a vinyl machine ;-)
    http://www.madebymunchiesmama.blogspot.com

  7. 7

    Super Gorgeous!! Love the burlap!! :)

    Lina
    Fancy Frugal Life

  8. 8
    Payne Acres says:

    This is great! Did you use the Cricut to get these silhouettes?

  9. 9
    Lissa says:

    Love it so much! Pinned it on Pinterest too…

  10. 10
    Carolyn says:

    Amazing inspiration. I just love it your table runner. I would be thrilled if you shared this project on my Inspiration Board {link party}. I know my readers would really enjoy it.
    http://carolynshomework.blogspot.com/2011/09/inspiration-board-link-party-15.html
    Thanks for the inspiration.
    carolyn | homework

  11. 11

    So. Stinkin’. Cute! I have some extra burlap from my fall runner and may have to try this!! Thanks for sharing :)

    mylifeasamrsh.blogspot.com

  12. 12
    Jayna Rae says:

    Love it! I also love how easy spray painting burlap is; I recently did it for my sons birthday party. Thanks for sharing.

  13. 13
    Amy says:

    I love the runner! And would you mind sharing where you got that fabulous console?

  14. 14

    Love this! I’m definitely going to make one myself. I’ll send it over when I do!

  15. 15

    Love this! I’m definitely going to make one myself. I’ll send it over when I do!

  16. 16
    Line says:

    Lovely! May I ask wher you found the designs?
    Thanks for sharing
    linedupuy(at)hotmail(dot)fr

  17. 17

    What a fabulous idea!! I love this! Thanks for also sharing the tutorial. I featured you today in my Friday I’m In Love favorites!

    http://socialsalutations.blogspot.com/2011/09/friday-im-in-love-countdown-in-on.html

    – Jenn @ Social Salutations

  18. 18
    Christi says:

    I think I have to learn how to use my sewing machine because I love the look of this runner. Thanks for sharing such a great tutorial.

  19. 19

    Where did you get the cute silhouette from? I’ve been online trying to find a graveyard scene as cute as yours. Do you mind sharing where you found yours??

  20. 20
    WobiSobi says:

    Love, LOVE this
    Sharing this on my Blog
    Hugs
    Anne

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    Mama G says:

    I LOVE this and am definitely making one for next Halloween. I’m adding it to my Halloween board on pinterest!

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    Jen says:

    Really easy to do but looks so effective! What a great idea.

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    Cynthia says:

    Love this! Definitely need to try. Also love your bookcase. Where did you ever find it? Very cool!

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