~Pumpkin Table Topper~

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Hola pumpkin peoples!

I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. I managed to get my pumpkin table toppers finished and tried to do two different looks here, one a little more traditional and one modern.

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I had a little fun and used a little FMQ to create the stems!

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 These are pretty quick and easy and are constructed using your basic snowball block design. I thought I would share my pattern with you guys in case you wanted to whip one up for the fall festivities.

Here is what you will need:

~Supplies~

Background fabric– 1 Fat Quarter. Cut (16) 1.5″ squares and (5) 6″ squares

Binding fabric– 1 Fat Quarter or a 1/4 yd cut of chosen fabric. Cut (4) 22″ x 2.5″ strips from FQ or (2) WOF x 2.5″ strips.

Pumpkins– 4 Fat Quarters in assorted oranges, you will not need very much so you can just use any orange scraps you have too. Cut (4) 6″ squares.

~What to Do~

Press your 1.5″ background squares in half to leave a crease diagonally across the square.

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Pin these to each corner of your pumpkin square. Make sure they are right sides together.

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Sew along the crease. No marking required! Just follow that creased line.

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Trim off the corners to leave your 1/4″ seam. If your feeling sassy you can do 2 corners at a time:)

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Press open your corners on your pumpkin.

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To finish up the topper you will sew the pumpkins and background squares together in a basic 9-patch design. Press your seams toward the background squares.

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Layer up your quilt sandwich and have some fun with your thread to quilt on some crazy stems however you like. If you are not feeling comfortable with that, you can always applique on some or hand-stitch them…oooh that would be cute! Once you are done, just trim up your quilt sandwich and bind. If you need help making your binding strips or actually binding the topper just click on the links for some extra help.

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Oh, and by the way…don’t you just love these little pumpkins we made at my last guild meeting! Jennifer, one of my fellow Sassy Quilters, was generous enough to bring all the supplies and teach us how to whip these up in minute:) Thanks Jennifer!

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Keep it Sassy

Links:

stitch by stitch Better Off Thread  Fresh Poppy Design

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Comments

  1. Great idea for a cute fall table runner! Your FMQ on the stems is a ton of fun! Nice job.

  2. Darling pumpkins…all of them!!! Love the stems!!

  3. Fantastic pumpkins and I love the stitchy stems

  4. All those pumpkins are so festive looking! Great work on the table toppers especially, Paula. Really cute!

  5. You have some really awesome pumpkins!

  6. Those pumpkins are so cute.

  7. These are really cute!

  8. Oh my goodness that is adorable!!!!! I love how you free motion quilted them as well!

  9. I love these paula. especially the stems. I need to make some of these. really cute.
    xo jan@sewandsowfarm

  10. You used such fun fabrics for the pumpkins, but the stems really make the project! Nicely done.

  11. Cute pumpkin table toppers!

  12. Those are really cute! Thanks for the tutorial! :)

  13. Awesome! I love it all! Fall is the best time of year for sure.

  14. How cute! I love the quilting you did, it adds a lot of character and interest!

  15. Your Table Toppers are very cute!

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