
NEW! Patriotic Table Topper Sewing Tutorial
Celebrate Summer Sewing and stitch a Patriotic Table Topper! This red, white, and blue sewing project is an updated version of Nancy Zieman’s turned-tube technique. Today, we’re stitching our Table Topper with 2-1/2″ Fabric Strips and Pellon’s convenient 2-1/2″ Precut Cotton Batting Strips! The sewing is fun and the finished table topper provides a festive table centerpiece.
Patriotic Table Topper Supply Listing
- Four Coordinating Fat Quarters and assortment of darks, mediums, and lights: One for inner circle, one for under circle, and three for surrounding strips.
- Pellon’s 2-1/2″ Precut Cotton Batting Strips
- Clover’s Wonder Clips
- Clover’s 5-in-1 Sliding Gauge
- Clover’s Point 2 Point Turner
- Fabric Marking Pen
- Clover’s Bordeaux Scissors
- Rotary Cutter, mat, and ruler
- Iron & June Tailor’s Cut ‘n Press II
- Open Toe Presser Foot
- Optional: Edge Joining Presser Foot
- Standard Sewing Thread
- Schmetz Size 90 Jeans/Denim Needle
- Optional: 45mm Rotary Cutter Pinking Blade
- Optional: Jellyroll Jig
Patriotic Table Topper Sewing Tutorial
Approximate finished size: 18″ Diameter
Create the Inner Circle
- Using Clover’s 5-in-1 Sliding Gauge, or a salad bowl, trace a 6″ circle on “inner circle” fabric.
- Cut one 6″ circle from “inner circle” fat quarter.
- Cut one 6″ circle from “under circle” fat quarter.
- Cut two 6″ circles from scrap cotton batting.
- Fold “under fabric circle” right sides together, meeting edges. Using Bordeaux Scissors, cut a 2-1/2″ slit opening near center circle.
- Place fabric circles right sides together. Stack and place both batting circles to wrong side of outer fabric circle. Wonder Clip layers together.
- Using 1/4″ seam allowance, stitch around entire outer circle. Backstitch at beginning and ending of seam.
- Press.
- Trim away batting layers seam allowances.
- Notch seam allowance, or trim seam allowance using pinking shears, or 45mm rotary cutter with pinking blade.
- Turn circle right side out through opening, and use Point 2 Point Turner to smooth edges while turning.
- Press. Set aside.
Create Outer Strips
- Cut seven 2-1/2″ crosswise fabric strips from each of three fat quarters: Cut seven red strips, seven white strips, and seven blue strips. Cut a total of twenty-one strips – each measuring approximately 2-1/2″ x 21″.
- Place crosswise fabric strips right sides together, offsetting short ends, and stitch diagonally between right angles.
- Seam fabric strips together with diagonal seams, stitching all twenty-one strips in to one continuous strip.
- Press seams flat, then press seams open.
- Trim away excess seam allowance.
- Cut batting strip narrow end at a 45° angle. Fold narrow fabric strip end, wrong sides together, at a 45° angle. Press.
- Place 2-1/2″ batting strip to wrong side of fabric strip. Place batting strip about 3″ in from fabric fold.
- Fold long strip edges towards center of batting strip.
- Fold again, meeting long edges wrong sides together. Wonder Clip layers together.
Fold fabric strips, meeting long edges and Wonder Clip layers together – along the entire continuous fabric strip. Or, if you have just a few Wonder Clips, fold layers – and clip as you sew.
- Set Sewing machine for a 3.0 straight stitch, attach an Open Toe Presser Foot, insert a new Schmetz Size 90 Jeans/Denim Needle, and edgestitch along long open edge.
- Complete sewing continuous fabric strip by cutting narrow end at a 45° angle. Cut batting strip end at 45° angle, and 1″ shorter than fabric. Fold fabric strip end up, wrong sides together.
- Continue stitching to end of strip and stop with needle down. Lift presser foot, pivot, and stitch across short end of fabric.
- Tuck folded end of fabric strip under center circle. Note: The stitching line on the fabric strip will be located to the right.
- Set sewing machine for a wide zigzag stitch, and stitch fabric strip to inner circle. After stitching about an inch, gradually reveal entire width of strip and continue stitching – meeting circle edge to edge of fabric strip. Zig in one fabric and zag in the other, while “kissing” fabric edges together.
- Continue stitching, turning inner circle counter clockwise as you stitch.
An Edge Joining Presser Foot also works great when seaming fabric strips to center circle of Table Topper.
- At about 4″ from the end, tuck folded end of fabric strip under table topper, and continue stitching to end of strip. Backstitch.
- Steam and press finished Table Topper.
- Insert a 1″ x 3″ strip of fusible interfacing into under circle opening, fusible side up. Press and fuse opening closed. And/or cover opening with an applique design.
Our New! Patriotic Table Topper sewing project is so fun to sew! We’ve designed our Patriotic Table Topper so you may sew two table toppers from eight fat quarters and one pack Pellon’s 2-1/2″ Precut Cotton Batting Strips!
We’ve had so much fun sewing our Patriotic Table Topper, we’re looking forward to creating more projects for every occasion with our NEW! 2-1/2″ Fabric Strip Packs available NOW at ShopNZP.com!
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Reversible Palette Coaster Supply Listing
- Two coordinating cotton quilting fabric Fat Quarters. NOTE: Two Fat Quarters makes four coasters!
- Quilter’s Starch Savvy
- Pellon’s® ShirTailor Interfacing by the Yard
- Eze-View Pressing Cloth
- Patriotic GlaMore Metallic Rayon Thread Pack
- Schmetz Super Nonstick Needles, Size 100/16
- Schmetz Universal Needles, Size 90/14
- Clover’s Wonder Clips
- Clover’s Bordeaux Scissors
- Clover’s Point 2 Point Turner
- Rotary Cutter, mat, and ruler
- Straight Tailor’s Awl Stiletto
- Iron
- Standard Sewing Thread
Celebrate Summer Sewing and stitch our Folded Hot Pads! This red, white, and blue sewing project is stitched with four fat quarters and Pellon’s Insul-Fleece Batting. Make our Folded Hot Pad in 30 Minutes with our super-easy step-by step sewing instructions!
Patriotic Folded Hot Pad Supply Listing
- Four coordinating cotton quilting fabrics Fat Quarters. Note: Four Fat Quarters makes two Hot Pads!
- 1/4 yd. Pellon® Insul-Fleece Batting
- Quilter’s Starch Savvy
- Clover’s Wonder Clips
- Schmetz Size 90 Jeans/Denim Needle
- Clover’s Point 2 Point Turner
- Clover’s Bordeaux Scissors
- Rotary Cutter, mat, and ruler
- Iron
- Standard Sewing Thread
- Optional: Walking Foot
- Optional: The Big Jig
Celebrate Summer Sewing and stitch our Patriotic Table Topper! This red, white, and blue table topper is created with 2-1/2″ Fabric Strips and Pellon’s convenient 2-1/2″ Precut Cotton Batting Strips! The sewing is fun and the finished table topper provides a festive table centerpiece.
Patriotic Table Topper Supply Listing
- Four Coordinating Fat Quarters: One for inner circle, one for under circle, and three for surrounding strips.
- Pellon’s 2-1/2″ Precut Cotton Batting Strips
- Clover’s Wonder Clips
- Clover’s 5-in-1 Sliding Gauge
- Clover’s Point 2 Point Turner
- Fabric Marking Pen
- Clover’s Bordeaux Scissors
- Rotary Cutter, mat, and ruler
- Iron & June Tailor’s Cut ‘n Press II
- Open Toe Presser Foot
- Optional: Edge Joining Presser Foot
- Standard Sewing Thread
- Schmetz Size 90 Jeans/Denim Needle
Celebrate Summer Sewing and stitch our patriotic Wrap-N-Zap Baked Potato Zapper & Veggie Steamer Bag! Sew this super-quick sewing project with Pellon’s Wrap-N-Zap Batting and two fun fat quarters!
Wrap-N-Zap Baked Potato Zapper and Veggie Steamer Bag Sewing Supply Listing
- Outer Fabric – 100% Cotton – One Fat Quarter
- Lining fabric – 100% Cotton – One Fat Quarter
- Pellon WZ-45 Wrap-N-Zap 1 package 100% Cotton Batting (45″ x 36″)
- 100% Cotton Sewing Thread
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Celebrate Summer Sewing!
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Louise Wagner
I love this pattern for a table topper, I’ve wanted to try this technique and your detailed tutorial is giving me all the steps I need. Thank you so much!
Sarah F
What a great project. Looks simple and fun. Will make with my granddaughter.
Susan
NEW! Patriotic Table Topper embodies a colonial spirit with its braided rug appearance and surely adorn any table proudly. Looks fun to make.
Pat
What a wonderfully pretty holiday decoration this makes. Very useful too. Thanks for the clear instructions!
diane c
Love love love it!!!
Ennis A Weeks
Had this on my to do list. Time to work on this project! Looks great!!
Carol J.
The Wonder-clips work great! I have 1 package and am thinking of getting more! I gave some to my granddaughter for her birthday and she really likes them also. Thanks for all your sewing tips.
Trudy Vaughan
Looks fun and easy, especially using the Wonder Clips to hold it together.
Ann Marlar
Looks like a fun project for the 4th !
Sharon
Love the table topper, well be making this real soon. Thank you for video.
Sharon
Love the Wonder clips. The table topper looks easy will be putting this on my list as things to do. Thank you
Lorna
Love the Patriotic Table Topper! So many uses with other holiday specific fabric!
Dixie
Love the table topper and using the wonder clips will make it easy. Love using the clips instead of pins.
Vivian Oaks
The table topper is cute, and I’d love to win the clover clips. I do need to say one thing that you may find bothersome, but my pet peeve is finding websites with poor English or misspellings. I never thought I’d see it on Nancy’s website, but I couldn’t believe it when I saw “Seams” written consistently as “seems”. I’d swear that schools no longer teach English or spelling! Sorry, but it’s my biggest pet peeve, so please don’t be too upset with me, but please spell “seam” as “seam”! I can understand a misspelling once in a while – we all do it, but when it’s consistently incorrect, obviously someone doesn’t know proper English. You can remove this response if you so please, without any complaint from me, but please fix the spelling. Thanks!
Christine
Love the table topper. I’m thinking it would be great to make in Christmas colors too, and fall colors, and ……
Ellie
I love the center circle idea, a fussy cutting opportunity! Thanks for the well written tutorial. I will put this on my “next” list.
Bonnye
Love the table topper and the beautiful fabric. I would like to make a rug.
Carolyn T
Great tutorial for a table topper for any holiday. A birthday themed topper is one I can see being used again and again!
joan marencik
The wonder clips are fantastic. Have used them to make masks ( so no pin holes). Never have enough! Have had a need for more clipping, so used clothes pin clips to fill in :). The table topper is great & can be created for any type of party. Will also make one to add to my Easter collection.
Suzanne C.
Thanks for another fun project. Love your detailed tutorial. I want to make several toppers for different occasions. My idea to make a Christmas topper for my dinner table is already brewing.
Beth daniels
I love the Patriot table topper. Will do one