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Free Table Topper Patterns
Dress a table or dresser with one of these table toppers--from traditional color palettes that will fit any decor to bright designs that will add a punch of color to a room.
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Table Manners
Nine-Patch blocks —made up of Four-Patch units and squares— are set on point across a Cheddar print field to create a geometric treat for the eye.
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Batik Triangles Table Topper
Mitered corners in the border and binding echo the miter look of the triangle blocks in this sparkling batik table topper.
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Summer Days Table Topper
Bright print squares alternate with Four-Patch blocks in a cheerful tablerunner.
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Country Kaleidoscope
Classic florals in blue, yellow, and cream spin across the center of a table topper.
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Sunny Side Up
Watch new shapes emerge when you cleverly arrange light and dark fabrics to create an optical illusion.
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Subtle Stars
Delicate stars in understated purple and blue prints shine against a scrappy neutral background.
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Lively Batik Table Topper
Batiks in both primary and secondary colors combine to create a vibrant table topper.
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Star of the Table
Orange stars shine between gray hexagons in an asymmetrical table topper.
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Autumn Harvest
Fall-color triangles dart this way and that across the warm, seasonal table topper.
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Paisley to Please
A long-time decorating favorite, the paisley pattern is back with updated flair. Show off hand or machine quilting once the simple piecing and appliqué are done.
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Patriotic Sparkler
Choose red, white, and blue prints sporting flag, star, and sparkler designs to turn this table topper into a patriotic delight.
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Tiny Treasures
An X marks the spot on this table topper, where Four-Patch blocks and X blocks form a large overall X. Sea blues and sandy tans contrast perfectly with pops of red and orange.
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Americana Rose
Miter the corners of a scalloped border print, create a handful of Sawtooth Stars, and you’ll enjoy a quilted version of a cheerful vintage tablecloth.
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Fall Mix
Mix batiks and solids in a simple quilt that makes an eye-catching fall table topper.
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Winter Plaids
Keep a little one warm with a flannel quilt that celebrates plaids!
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Harvest Table
Using an abundance of prints in fall hues, whip up a Log Cabin table topper that has a Straight Furrows setting.
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Peekaboo Patterns
Seemingly mismatched prints come together beautifully in this table topper. In the Pinwheel units, bright fabrics peek through a solid background.
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Artfully Inspired
Capture new spring blooms in this freezer-paper-applique table topper.
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Button Blooms
Celebrate the flowers of May with a table topper. Large rickrack is a creative touch, while a sprinkling of pink buttons adds texture.
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Floral Delight Table Topper
Showcase four panel print squares amid setting triangles embellished with blanket-stitched curved pieces.
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Columns are Color
Columns of bright prints stand out against darker prints for a dramatic quilt. Black squares in the centers of the columns give the columns a braided look.
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Wheel of Fortune
A scrappy circle composed of a variety of blues and greens is the standout of this project. A fun border of smaller spheres and arches continues the rounded motif for a table topper with a whimsical look.
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Autumn Prairie Points Table Topper
Make an autumn-inspired table topper fit for a nature lover. The prairie points reinforce the fern fronds in the predominant print.
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Batik Courthouse Steps
Sew Courthouse Steps blocks using purple batiks. For striking contrast between blocks, use dark strips for all sides of the B blocks.
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Squares and Stars Tabletop Quilt
Alternate blocks to create the illusion of squares set on point. If you want the blocks to stand out, choose complementary colors for blocks A and B.
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Scrappy Strip-Pieced Squares
If you’re hooked on the look of crochet, here’s how to get it with fabric rather than yarn. Craft each scrappy block from strip-pieced squares in six 1930s reproduction prints.
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Crisscross Table Topper
Electrify your table with a bright table topper. The solid outer border has the illusion of piecing, thanks to a fabric made up of multiple "print" squares.
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Harvest Table Topper
The warm colors in this table topper celebrate autumn's bounty. Wild Goose Chase blocks alternate with 10-1/2" squares cut from a cornucopia print. A border print fabric of fall fruits makes an ideal outer border.
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Easy Squares Table Topper
Four-Patch blocks, setting squares, and rectangles are all you need to make an easy-to-piece table topper.
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Scrappy Nine-Patch Quilt
Nine-patch and triangle-squares are the perfect combination for this tabletop quilt.
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Fresh Four-Patch Table Topper
Four-Patch blocks and setting squares team up for a fabulous table topper.
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Vive la French Country
A tablecloth lends elegance to any outdoor setting. On this inviting tablecloth, charming yellow and blue prints march around a border that looks like French tiles.
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Autumn Appliqué Table Topper
Here, appliqués in rich colors hold their own against a prominent gold-and-red homespun background.
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Scrappy Kaleidoscope Table Topper
An unlikely plaid creates an abstract circular illusion around the center Kaleidoscope block. Chose high-contrast prints for the asymmetrical borders to give your quilt a scrappy quality.
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Pink Flower Table Topper
Are you new to appliqué and want to start out small before committing to a whole project? Make this one-block table topper.
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Autumn Batik Table Topper
If combining colors is a challenge for you, turn to Mother Nature for inspiration. Batik fabrics in a variety of autumn colors, patterns, and textures are assembled into a square table topper.
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Four-Pointed Star Chain
Create an Irish Chain effect with careful placement of the squares in the five star and four 25-Patch blocks. A two-color checkerboard border provides a neat frame to the table topper.
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Irish Chain Table Topper
Showcase your fussy-cutting skills in a striking table topper. Select high-contrasting, strong colors to create a graphic quilt.
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Salute to Stars
It's easy to make this quilt bigger or smaller by adding blocks to or subtracting blocks from each row.
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Mini Sawtooth Stars
Make 3"-square Sawtooth Star blocks using a traditional piecing method or the foundation-piecing pattern.
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Square-in-a-Square Table Topper
Surround foundation-pieced Square-in-a-Square units with inner and outer borders.
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