Hello…how about a fast and fun table topper from a single charm pack?!
I’ve recently made this again in fun Christmas fabrics by Lori Holt…enjoy the original tutorial below!
Today I’d like to share a quick and easy table topper I made from a Moda charm pack, 2 yards of ½″ (or ⅝″) ric rac, and ⅞ yard of fabric for backing and binding. I used a Hartfield charm pack and some Moda Simplicity for my backing/binding. Before beginning:
- Choose eight charm squares that will make up your eight four-patch blocks
- Choose one charm square and cut into (4)v2 ½″ squares for the corners of your border
- Choose an additional 8 charm squares that you will cut into (16) 2 ½″ x 4 ½″ rectangles for the border
- Choose 8 charm squares and trim them all to 4 ½″ square for the alternating blocks
- Cut 4 – 18″ lengths of ric rac (if trim is desired)…Now you’re ready to begin!
My “inspiration” for this project was this fun sheet I found here on the Moda website. (They also have a file like this with ideas for how to use a layer cake).
When you press them open you will have eight pieces that look like this (only 6 are pictured).
Next, nest each matching pair of sewn fabrics right sides together so that the seams meet, and again sew on the two opposite sides.
Again you will cut your pieces in half. I love to use two rulers to make sure my cut is even…with the pinked edges of a charm square this helps to ensure an even cut!
When you press these pieces open you will have your eight 4-patch blocks!
Next, sew your 4-patch blocks together with your eight 4 ½″ trimmed squares to create four rows of four blocks…alternating 4-patch blocks with the squares.
I pressed everything towards the squares so that the four-patch blocks would be flat.
At this time you should also sew the (16) 2 ½″ x 4 ½″ rectangles together on the 2 ½″ edges. Make four strips with four rectangles in each strip.
Now the fun really begins! Attach the ric rac to all four edges of your 16-block center. I lined up my ric rac with the edge of my quilt and basted using a ⅛″ seam. (You can skip this step if you’re not adding any trim).
After all four edges have the ric rac attached, you can attach a rectangle strip to the left and right sides of your quilt. I used a pin at each seam intersection.
Stephanie says
So pretty and I just love the little touch of ric rac!
Rachel and Christian says
Cute! I love how it came together…I must admit I was skeptical of the color choices but it looks fabulous. And I never knew you could do that with ric-rac. I might have to go get me some of that!
Rachel
rachel griffith says
love, love, love it!!!
all of it!!!
and hartfield is SUPER pretty.
i’m working with it right now to make a tablerunner tutorial.
{for mother’s day}
Dawn says
It looks great…thanks for sharing!!!
RachelJane says
Oooh…I like this Sherri! Thanks for the idea. I’m starting to think I need to buy some ric rac.
Anna says
I was just looking for inspiration to use up one of my charm packs – and this is perfect! Thanks!
– Anna at sy.lugnagatan.net
Quilt Nut says
LOVE THIS! i may have to do one today lol!!
Molly says
Oooh, this is so nice. I have been looking for a pattern for my DQS6 and I think I found it! Thanks for sharing this–it’s adorable.
Anne says
It’s darling…thanks for the tutorial.
Nedra says
Fun tutorial. Thanks!
Sew Many Ways... says
Thanks so much for the tutorial. I love the fabric and the ric rac looks so cute.
~Karen~
Seth, Sarah and the kids says
what an adorable table topper!! Thanks for showing us your ‘mad sewing skills’!! I think I may just have to make one!! 🙂
Country Log Cabin Quilter says
That is so cute! I love it and I have some charm packs that I need to use.
bernie says
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial! Definitely goes on my to-do list!
Jackie Russell says
Cute topper. Love the rick-rack!
Jane's Fabrics and Quilts says
I love it, love how the rick rack peeks out, thanks for the tutorial.
Nanette Merrill and daughters says
Super cute. I love the rick rack around the border. I made a table topper lately(just a stitch here and there, trust me It should have only taken me one day) for my tea swap partner and I wish I had seen your idea before I made mine. I like the fabrics, too.
lissa says
That is beautiful! Shows the fabrics wonderfully.
Vicki says
fI am SO making this one for Lexie’s table. I want to do a square one for her. I love the purples in the fabric. Also, thanks for the “quilting for dummies” measurement sheet!
Solstitches says
How pretty. I’d like to try this.
Thanks for the tutorial.
Margaret
Stina says
Thanks for the wonderful inspiration… and a tutorial too..
Love it!! :o)
Carol says
Wonderful! I love it!
Peg - Happy In Quilting says
Sherri…that table topper is just gorgeous love the rick rack that looks so good.
ivoryspring says
Simply lovely, Sherri! Your lightning speed in completing projects always impresses me!
Maybe we can be “quilt buddies” in working on the Jane Austen quilt…
Kaaren says
Excellent tutorial on how to make this darling table topper. Thanks for sharing it with us Sherri. I love the colors as well.
belinda says
Your runner is lovely….the design
and ric rac are great…I appreciate the tutorial…you did a
good job!
Terriaw says
I love the block ideas at the bottom of that cheat-sheet! Great way to use the charm packs – your table topper looks great!
Linda says
Such a lovely topper, and I adore the chest you have it displayed on.
Red Geranium Cottage says
CUTE CUTE CUTE!!!!!
Mary Ann says
Wow, great idea for a charm pack!!
Your table-topper is beautiful!!
Thanks for sharing!
Mary Ann
Nana says
This is precious and the brown ric rack brings it all together. Thanks for the tutorial.
Linda says
It’s beautiful! I love table toppers, and the ric rac just adds so much. Thanks for sharing.
Blessings from Kindlelight Blessings,
Linda
acecraig100 says
Cute, Cute, Cute! Thanks for the tutorial.
Mary on Lake Pulaski says
Great tutorial – I haven’t used ric rac before and it looks perfect on this topper.
Pat / Silver Thimble Quilt Co. says
Lovely project and the ric rac adds so much the the project. Thanks for sharing with all of blog world.
Pat
jacquie says
i love the ric rac…i need to get some and use it more often. it’s such a special touch.
Glenna at Hollyhock Quilts says
Hi Sherri–
Thanks for the blog visit and note! I’m cutting feedsacks like crazy!
Darling quilt you made there! As you know, me and rickrack are a true love match!
Please keep in touch—
Cheryl says
LOVE IT!!!! I was in need of a quick and easy project. Thanks so much…not off to dig through the pile of collected charms!
Annette says
That is really pretty. I am going to try it. Thanks.
Seth, Sarah and the kids says
Sherri!! YOU WON!!! Woo hoo! Congrats! I can’t wait to hear from you!
Sheri Howard says
Let me know when you make something out of your honeybun of Patisserie, I would love to see it!
belinda says
Did.You.Get.Some.Sewing.Yet.
Carrie P. says
It is beautiful. Love the touch of rick rack.
kcenya1950 says
I just found you. I saw your older post about Village dry Goods in Brigham City. I love that little shop and always stop there when heading to SLC. How lucky you are to have seen their things and attend the retreat. Thanks for the tute, your topper is cute and springy
Eileen says
I just love how that ric-rac adds something special! Thanks for the tutorial.. the table topper is so lovely.
Sherry says
Hi Sherri. Thanks for the tutorial. What a cute table topper & I love the touch of ric rac!
Shasta says
This is beautiful Sherri – and how sweet of you to share instructions. Gorgeous!
Darlene says
This is absolutely adorable. Love the ric rac! Two years ago I made quite a few toppers with charm squares using a similar technique – so much fun to make!
Quilt Hollow says
I think this may be the first time I’ve seen your blog! I’ve been missing out on some beautiful things! I’ve marked it to return to. I love, love, love the ric rac on the charm quilt. It really is eye catching! I’ve got some old looking red….you’ve given me ideas! Thank you so much!
Peddlecar Quilts says
Sheri this little quilt is so cool, and I have charm packs that I don’t know what to do with!! Thanks so much for sharing!
Sheri Howard says
Nice tutorial, thanks! I love ric-rac probably because I am from the generation that used it on everything YEARS ago! No, my Patesserie project is not from a pattern….yet…I hate that I can’t show the whole thing, but if I show what I am sewing, it is probably a book or pattern. Soon!
Thanks for your support.
Mel says
I love it!! I don’t know why I didn’t catch it before now when I’ve been visiting your blog!
I’d love to put a link to it on my blog, is that ok?
Elly D says
This little quilt is beautiful! I love it! Thank you for taking the time to make and share a tutorial for it. Elly
Lurline says
That’s it – the printer is going to start in a minute – lovely tutorial, thanks!
Hugs – Lurline♥
Deborah says
Terrific tutorial! It seems to be easy, but…I'll try. Deborah
DianeH says
Thanks for the tutorial a very pretty topper – I have just the charm pack to use. Cheers.
Elizabeth *^..^* says
Thank you, thank you!! New to quilting and got a free charm pack with no idea what to do with it! Well you certainly changed that. Thanks! Brilliant tutorial.
Izzy says
I found your tutorial a couple of weeks ago and loved it so much that I decided to make two of them with some leftover charm squares I had. If you'd like, I have photos of them posted on my blog. Thanks for the inspiration!
Shawna says
So cute!
Shawna says
So cute!
Shawna says
So cute!
Ирина says
absolutely stunning!! nice colours
Starla says
A friend of mine has gifted me charm squares a number of times, and I never knew what to do with them. Found this today, and am going to use one pack to make this for my daughter for Christmas. Thank you.
Brenda Parker says
Hi Sherri. I love your website. This table topper is so cute. I have several charm packs and now I know what I am going to do with them. By the way do you have a link to the moda measurements sheet on what I can do with 10 inch squares? I have tried to search for it but not had any luck. Thanks.