
In this fast-paced world, we live in; it’s often difficult to find time for the things we enjoy. My passion is creating easy pieced projects that you’ll quilt in a small window of time but offers an engaging design element that gives you a challenge.
Easy pieced Wildwood table runners offer a bit of a twist on my original strip runners because I’ve designed them to follow in that same quick project format that makes it fun for all skill levels.

Night Owl Applique Set with Autumn Strip Pack
The design may look a bit complex if you are a beginner, but I assure you it’s all just simple strip piecing. With my laser cut strip packs bundled and ready to sew, there are only a few cuts required to get the job done.

Wildwood Laser Cut Applique Sets
Wildwood easy strip pieced runners feature applique sets available in 6 different scenes. Choose from bear, eagle, caribou, crane, moose,

Soaring Eagle Applique Set with Earth Strip Pack
Fusible Applique is Easy
Wildwood appliques are pre-fused and stick to fabric with a hot iron which means no hard work for you. On a small project like this one, I prefer to stitch around the appliques after the quilting is done because it makes the task so much easier. Free-motion stitching is the only way to stitch these crazy little pieces in place and it’s the perfect playground for free motion practice since perfection is not necessary.

New 2.5 Inch Strip Packs
Choose from 6 nature-inspired batik watercolor strip packs, laser cut and ready to sew. Earth, river, lake, meadow, autumn, and sunset each include eleven 2 1/2 inch color-coordinated strips perfectly assembled and ready for simple strip piecing.

Wildwood Easy Pieced Table Runner Supplies
What you need to get this little gem under production:
1 Wildwood Applique Set
1 Northern Threads strip pack or (11) 2 1/2” Strips Assorted Fabric
1/4 Yard Binding
1/2 Yard Backing Fabric
17” x 44” Fusible Fleece
Northern Threads strip pack or (11) 2 1/2” Strips Assorted Fabric
1/4 Yard Binding
1/2 Yard Backing Fabric
17” x 44” Fusible Fleece

Hello, I bought two panels of the Animal Spirts collection. ( sea and land) a couple years ago while visiting Alaska. Do you have any photos of what people did with their panels.
I’ve seen several great projects, but I don’t have any pictures of them.