Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Stratford Table Topper


I've been wanting to make a table topper and wanted to use my 1930's fabrics. This pattern, Stratford, by Doug Leko fit the bill! This pattern was found in his Tabletastic! 2 book. I have all 3 of his Tabletastic books and love them!

The first step to gather your fabric and cut them into rectangles. 


Each set of rectangles were cut into diamonds. I used a 60 degree ruler but there were templates in the book. 


I cut the triangles for the background also using my trusty 60 degree ruler. I sewed one triangle on each side of the diamond. And then, all blocks were sewn together. The topper measures 32.5" X 28.5".  Now, I'll have to figure out how to quilt it. I'm sort of proud of myself getting something finished during a hot and humid summer day! Time to rest now!!


4 comments:

  1. Lovely table topper finish, Rosemary--all those angles, too!! Very pretty...;)))
    I dearly wish this heat and humidity would leave us--we need a nice Canadian cold front to clear it out!!
    hugs, Julierose

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    1. Thanks, Julierose! I felt I accomplished something today. I'm so sick of this heat and humidity. I'd love some drier air. I've been staying indoors with the A/C cooling me off. More comfy that way!!

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  2. Your table topper is so pretty, Rosemary. Lots of angles but they sure make a nice piece. I look forward to seeing how you quilt it.

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    1. Thank you, Jeanna! It was a nice quick project. The colors are brighter than these pictures.

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Stratford Table Topper

I've been wanting to make a table topper and wanted to use my 1930's fabrics. This pattern, Stratford, by Doug Leko fit the bill! Th...