looking for a pattern
I've purchased a new round dining table and want a round centerpiece. All the patterns I find are for rectangular tables. Anyone know of a good pattern?
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how about the hex one where you sew strips together and cut them into triangles and sew them back together. search hex table topper, I know about 3 yrs ago, everyone was making them or google or bing round table toppers and hopefully something you want will pop up.
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Look for a copy of Cheryl Phillips Quilts without Corners or look for a hexagon or octagon table topper. You can also look at Cheryl's site at www.phillipsfiberart.com/
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Something along this line might work for you? http://www.nancyzieman.com/blog/sewi...den-sunflower/
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This is a tabletop per my sister made her DMIL using the Phillips 10 degree wedge.
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If it does'nt have to pieced, a beautifully quilted whole clothe would be stunning.
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I saw something in the new Annie's catalog that might work. Also I got this pattern for Xmas called Sticks and Stones. It is an easy pattern and you can make it to fit your table.
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Here is one: https://www.anniescatalog.com/list.h...Topper+Pattern
Can't find the one I was looking for. But if you google table topper patterns you will come up with many, and some more square that could be converted. |
Nancy's Notions Spring catalog has a beautiful Dresden table topper and I bought a lovely flower shape kit from Connecting Threads a few months back.
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I have a round table also, 48 inches and make square ones to go on my table. Usually 54-60 inches wide. Ii have made one for spring, fall, Christmas, watermelon for summer and several generic ones for the rest of the year. I really like how they look, but we do not eat on them, I remove them.
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