

Here are a few applique leaf variations: this one leaves on burlap from the Seasoned Homemaker.Īnother variation on the appliqued leaves (again – perfect for scraps!) by Nicole of Modern Handcraft. She has the leaf block tutorial and made them all with a charm pack! I’m totally smitten with this gorgeous leaf version made by Annejeanette Klinder. Here are some more table runner examples with a more specific fall theme. This scrappy version from Sherri at A Quilting Life includes a traditional Maple Leaf block pattern.Ĭhevron table runner from Alex Legerwood – perfect for using scraps! Gather ‘Round Table Topper by Amber of Gigi’s Thimble. (This is the one I have on my own table right now!) Speaking of precuts here are a couple more tutorials perfect for a charm pack or other pre-cut squares: 9-patch table topper tutorial.Īdd another patchwork motif with hour-glass blocks. The great thing is you can take pretty much any quilt or quilt block design and make a beautiful fall-themed table runner just by using rich autumn colors like I di with this pattern from the book Playful Precuts Quilts.
#FALL TABLE RUNNER FULL#
It’s perfect for scraps and easy to customize to any size you like! Full tutorial found here. This Quilt-as-you-go table runner is still one of my all time favorite methods. Here are a few of my favorite Fall Table Runner Tutorials and Patterns Plus, it’s kind of fun to have an excuse to pull out your favorite fabrics or to try a new color combination on a small project, if you ask me. And because they’re small, they’re a faster finish, even if you’re starting at the last minute. So many inspiring options to add a little handmade patchwork style to your table for fall, particularly in time for Thanksgiving.Įven if you’re not hosting dinner, they’d make a great thank-you or hostess gift. I keep coming across really pretty fall-fabric combinations or new tutorials and patterns. I’m updating my list of handmade Fall Table Runner Ideas.
