Candy Corn Table Topper is a Quick and Easy Project

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This Will be Lovely in Your Favorite Colors and for Other Seasons!

Welcome autumn with this quick-to-make table topper. Select autumn-themed fabrics, such as the candy corn prints used here. Or, dig into your stash and choose a combination of fall colors. Before you know it you’ll have a lovely topper to display all autumn long.

This classic topper pattern will be charming made up in fabrics for other seasons, too. We can easily imagine it in Christmas colors and in spring pastels. It will also be lovely in fabrics that match your decor.

Candy Corn Table Topper

While the following examples are slightly different, with 4 rows instead of 5, they show how pretty this will be made up for other seasons and the holidays. They also show how you can play with color placement for different effects.

Glittery Christmas Centerpiece

“Glittery Christmas Centerpiece” by Heather Brown. Found on Etsy.

Teal Floral Centerpiece

“Teal Floral Centerpiece” by Heather’s Quaint Quilts was found on Etsy.

Christmas Red, White & Green Quilted Hexagon Table Runner

Christmas Red, White & Green Quilted Hexagon Table Runner” by Sea Quilt on Etsy.

Violet Floral Hexie Quilted Centerpiece

“Violet Floral Centerpiece” by Heather’s Quaint Quilts was found on Etsy.

Christmas Hexie Table Mat

Table mat by Beth from Love Laugh Quilt (tutorial).

Simple strip piecing makes construction a breeze. Once you have sets of fabric strips sewn together, use the 60 degree line on your ruler to cut them into triangles. Everything is clearly illustrated in the tutorial from Karen Meyer of Sister of the Divide.

The finished size is about 23″ in diameter. You can easily make it larger or smaller by adding more fabric strips to the strip set or by altering the width of the strips used.

Click here for the free “Candy Corn Table Topper” tutorial.

 

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