Scrappy Table Topper Turned A Feature Piece
Scrappy Table Topper Saltwater Taffy
Don’t worry if you don’t have very many fabric leftovers! These scrappy table toppers are quick, pretty and only need a small amount of fabric! Enjoy this pattern as a great weekend project. This scrappy table topper was made with assorted 1930s prints and has a blue floral binding giving the quilt a country feel. The colors lend themselves to country style painted furniture. Make up any combination of fabrics for a personal touch, from autumn to spring.
Take color play to the max and go for a rainbow of colors. If you have Tonga batiks in your stash, put them togther for this Saltwater Taffy. Add a variety of colors to bring the table topper to life. With the mix of nine patch blocks and half square triangles border, this quilt can take a lot of color.
A finished block is 3″ square. The finished scrappy table topper is 27 1/2″ square.
For your fabrics you’ll be needing:
Based on 44″/45″ wide fabric-
1⁄2 yard white tone-on-tone (blocks, setting squares)
3⁄4 yard total assorted 1930s prints in red, pink, orange, yellow, blue, green, and lavender (blocks, border) or whatever you have in your stash to meet these requirements
1⁄4 yard blue floral (binding)
34″ square backing fabric
34″ square batting