Who would have thought it, well certainly not me that's for sure. As far as I was concerned a bed runner was something you encountered in a hotel. So what is a bed runner and what is their purpose ?
A bed runner is a long narrow piece of fabric, and it's used to enhance the appearance of an otherwise plain bed or to enhance the décor of the room.
In a hotel setting it's also there to protect the bed as visitor may lie on top of the bed without removing their footwear. ( I would never do that!)
The first time I made one of these was in this post, it was used to enable people with dementia to recognise their own bed, probably in a care home setting.
When my daughter in law mentioned that she had bought new curtains and would like a bed runner to go with them my mind started racing, her birthday was coming up so I thought that this would be the ideal thing to make for it.
I asked my son to send me a photo of the curtains without her knowing and then picked out a colour from them, I was a little nervous because choosing colours from a photo is tricky. I knew that the bed cover was white so whatever I chose would go with the bed but getting the shading right to match the curtains was a different matter.
I didn't have a lot of time to make this and I had to wait for the yarn to be delivered so it had to be an easy pattern, something that wasn't too complicated and I could work up quickly.
Because the curtains had a lot of detail I decided to make it in one colour, if I'd had more time to think I may have done differently.
Once I'd finished making it, I enlisted my daughters advice about the border and made quite a few samples for her to see. She thought that the grey edging made a nice contrast and picked up another colour in the curtains.
Stats
I worked this C2C using a 5mm hook and 850 grams Stylecraft Special Aran in shade Camel
For the border I worked one round in trebles (dc US) and I worked crab stitch or reverse dc for the final round with a 4.5mm hook and I used Stylecraft Special Dk in grey.
It measured 60cm x 240cm
It was lovely to make because it was just mindless crochet, I do love working C2C because it's so quick and you can get the exact size you want effortlessly.
My DIL had painted a picture to hang in the bedroom to go with the curtains too
I decided to paint a little rock to go with it
She sent me a photo of her bed with the bed runner in situ and I'm pleased to say she was delighted with it phew! 😊
I'm now thinking that bed runners are a good idea, they certainly enhance a plain bed. I have some yarn left over and I'm thinking of making a couple of cushions to match to put on the bed if she would like me to of course.
I hope you all had a lovely Easter, I'm pleased to report that little Mikey enjoyed looking for Easter eggs in my garden, here he is carrying a basket to put them into, we had a two hour window of lovely warm sunshine just enough time for him to enjoy the egg hunt
and for us to have something to eat. I ate far too much chocolate but hey it was Easter.😋
In the meantime day seven from the twelve days of Christmas sampler is underway
and I'm working on the border for my hooked and locked blanket so hopefully I will have it finished for next week
What are you all up to? I'm still waiting for some decent Spring weather it's freezing here at the moment.
Have a great week!
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Such a good idea and not too big a project, I'll keep this in mind for the future.
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What a lovely idea, I'm sure your daughter-in-law is thrilled with it. Yes, it's still chilly here too even through the sun's shining today.
ReplyDeleteI remember your post about the bed runners and thought it was a good idea. I emailed our local organizations but none replied. The one you just made is a lovely colour and I think making pillows would be a really good idea.
ReplyDeleteI love the bed runner you made and the cute rocks Linda. I hope you have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe bed runner is perfect and such a lovely thing to be able to make. I do envy those who can crochet!
ReplyDeleteThe bed runner is lovely and how thoughtful of you to paint a stone to match the picture! DIL had every right to be thrilled with it xxx
ReplyDeleteI think the bed runner looks good.
ReplyDeleteSo pleased you were able to enjoy an Easter Egg Hunt, fun and lots of smiles :)
Enjoy the remainder of the weekend and have a good week.
All the best Jan
Hasn't spring arrived there yet??!! Goodness, it's taking it's own sweet time. =) The runner you crocheted is lovely. It looks wonderful in the room. The lady has pretty curtains. I am sure she smiles every time she touches her lovely bed runner. Your DIL's painting and your sweet little rock, only add to the beauty of this dear lady's room.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid not Kim, I woke up to a layer of snow this morning! Thank you for your lovely comments. xx
DeleteWhat a great idea. And I love that shade of yarn. X
ReplyDeleteThe runner is a great idea, keeps the toes and feet just warm when one want to enjoy a a cat nap on top of the covers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bed runner, Linda. I love the painted stones. Are those stones from the beach? I can imagine how sweet time Mickey had looking for the chocolate Easter eggs. This reminded me of my own childhood. Have a beautiful new week.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ivani, yes the stones are from the beach. x
DeleteI love bedrunners. I usually sew mine from material remnants. They do a great job keeping the feet warm at night and make the bed look neat during the day. I think you made a good choice concentrating on one colour.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful gift for your DIL! Looks great on the bed too! Someone had fun searching for eggs on a beautiful day. Have a great week
ReplyDeleteI love your runner. I have a handwoven coverlet (throw sized) that I use on my bed. It's a bit bigger than yours - just enough to add that extra layer over the feet in the winter. The border on yours is a nice pop of contrast. And I love the little rocks. So cute.
ReplyDeleteA lovely gift and it looks beautiful in it's new home!
ReplyDeleteSo much creativity going on there!
I had no idea bed runners were in, yours is fantastic. A few pillows out of that yarn would tie it all in. You are amazing.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty and how thoughtful!! I need a bed runner for my cold feet! 😆
ReplyDeleteLove that pretty bed runner. I see that you currently have 4 cute "swans a swimming". Looking forward to seeing the rest. Love that you were able to have a Easter egg hunt. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful is your bed runner and a nice idea for a gift.
ReplyDeleteThe painted rocks are so beautiful!
What a perfect bed runner that turned out to be. And a painted rock, too. Both sweet and lovely gifts. :)
ReplyDeleteBed runners are certainly back in fashion. That is a lovely present you've made for your DIL and it matches the colour in her bedroom very well. My nephew brought me one from Dubai a couple of years ago when he was visiting; a beautiful thing...really Moorish. Unfortunately we have twin beds so one runner wasn't going to be of much good for us. I did contemplate hanging it on the wall it was that pretty but in the end I sent it to my sister in the UK and she uses it as a table runner. It looks really lovely on the table too. keep well Amanda x
ReplyDeleteBed runner is lovely. Painted rock and the picture by your DIL is also beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the bed runner, it's not something I've ever thought to have for our bedroom but they do add a splash of colour to plain bedding and give a room a hotel chic feel don't they?
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