50 Free Table Runner Patterns You Need to Start Sewing Now!
Are you looking for some amazing free table runner patterns? Here are some of my favorites for every season and any occasion!
These table runner tutorials all include downloadable templates (if needed) and step-by-step instructions. The simplest table runners in this collection require just fabric, thread, and maybe some optional trim. You’ll also find a variety of quilted table runners that will require batting.
Autumn Leaves Runner
My Autumn Leaves Fall Runner includes free downloadable templates and detailed instructions for applique. There is even a short video showing you my technique! Make it original to you with your favorite fall prints.
Happy Turkey Table Runner or Topper
Sew up this adorable quilted Happy Turkey for your Thanksgiving get-together! The applique templates for this quilted table runner pattern are free. He will certainly add smiles to your feast.
Simple Skinny Table Runner
Make this runner as long or as short as you want! The Skinny Simple Table Runner is a fat quarter friendly project you will love!
Scrappy Quilt as You Go Runner
Melissa makes this cute and scrappy runner with Halloween fabrics, but any fabrics in your scrap bin will work great! This is another one that is easy to add some length to, or to customize as a gift for your friend’s preferred style.
The Fastest Table Runner Ever
For a fast and easy runner, try my 5 Minute Table Runner pattern. You’ll only need one yard of fabric, some matching trim (optional), and thread. It’s magic!
Woven Hearts
The Woven Hearts Table Runner pattern is perfect for your home. I love it all year long! It’s easy to sew, with just four 12” quilt blocks and some setting triangles. Change up the colors and it can be used for special holidays!
Pro Tip: If you’d like your runner to protect your table from heat, use insulated batting instead of (or in addition to) cotton quilt batting.
Square Scramble
Kate Colleran designed this beautiful geometric table runner and matching place mats. It’s quick to piece and really adds interest to an inviting table setting.
- Used with permission from American Patchwork & Quiltingยฎ magazine.
Onyx in Autumn
I have a friend who loves all things cats; and I know she would love this runner too! The Jessica makes the pumpkins by sewing a square to the corner and flipping it, like a snowball. Add some faces to your pumpkins and you’ve got a black cat at Halloween!
Simple Runner with Tassels
This is a perfect runner for any occasion, or to give as a handmade gift. Sew a simple runner with cotton fabric and trim. You can even make your own tassels using embroidery thread for an original (or colorful!) touch.
Easy Reversible Table Runner
Here is another fast and easy runner. Pick two of your favorite fabrics and make this reversible table runner to match your mood. This pattern is also a fast one.
Denim and Chambray
This runner is subtle enough for any time of the year. Amy Smart at Diary of a Quilter shows how to make this beautiful decoration piece.
Vintage Doily Table Runner
You can make this original project by using vintage lace and doilies! This clever tutorial will have you feeling nostalgic as you add personal, and even sentimental, touches to your table.
Magic Circles
I really like the monochrome prints for this runner. Follow along on the tutorial with Denise Jones here to make this beautiful design.
One Fabric Wonder
Can you believe that this runner is made with one piece of fabric? Bust out your favorite batik or ombre prints and check out this magical pattern at Jordan Fabrics.
Improv Gift Wrap
The Improv Gift Wrap Table Runner is an adorable Christmas decoration, but would also be perfect for birthdays or other gift-giving holidays! Its basic geometric design adds interest to any party table.
Endless Summer
This is so beautifully done, and beautifully inspired! Even if you don’t want to cut out all the pieces for this gorgeous runner, head over to Sharon’s blog and read all about this thoughtful design.
Glazed Hearts
Try this lovely Jelly Glazed Hearts Table Runner. It can be made with strips from your favorite Jelly Roll and some scraps from your scrap bin! It’s a pretty way to use extra fabric.
Snowball Crumb Catcher
Applique hexagons make this table topper look more difficult than it is. English paper piecing is stunning and I do that tooโฆ but I love to find โcheaterโ projects when time is short. It’s also a multitasker which makes me love this even more.
Stars and Stripes
I love patriotic decor! The pattern is really easy with just stars and stripes, and you can make it more or less scrappy depending on your style.
Modern Table Runner
My Modern Table Runner with half square triangles is like a small quilt pattern. Projects like this one are perfect for using leftover fabric from quilts you may be working on. It’s a beautiful addition to any table and is sure to elevate your dining room.
Strip Woven Runner
Here is a free tutorial for a woven runner. Nicole has tutorials for how to make and use your own loom, too.
Witch and Famous Table Runner
Show how ‘Witch and Famous‘ you are with this perfectly creepy/cool table decor! I think table runners are a perfect way to add a personal style for all occasions.
Dutchman’s Puzzle
Here’s a design with a lovely setting for traditional quilt blocks like Dutchman’s Puzzle. Learn how to make this table runner and you will find yourself with unlimited options!
Wild Poppy Applique
My Wild Poppy Applique Table Runner can also be a beautiful wall hanging for any time of year. If you leave plenty of white space around the applique design, you can practice your quilting technique.
Sochi Table Runner
Make your own gorgeous multicolored table runner to put the whole color spectrum on your table. Notice how this Sochi-Inspired Runner gradually moves through each color.
Nested Trees
I actually love the quilting on this fabulous Christmas Tree table runner! I also love that the trees are right side up no matter where you are at the table. It’s a quick pattern with maximum impact on your seasonal table.
Dresden Plate Topper
The video tutorial for this quilt block is in two parts. Part one is here, and part two is here. Don’t be intimidated by this block pattern; Sherri makes it easy for you with super helpful tips. Sew three blocks together to make this sweet runner, and maybe learn a new block today!
Let’s Bake!
This table runner with cupcake and mixer appliques by the talented Lori Holt is adorable! Heidi Staples steps you through it on her blog.
Dessert First!
Dessert First! is another modern table topper pattern. I love the color palette here from The Tattooed Quilter. It’s gorgeous! This would make a stunning gift for a housewarming party with some matching napkins!
Hexagon Table Runner
Here’s a beautiful handmade table runner sewn from hexagons. This would be a perfect project to take on-the-go so you can find time to work on it even while running errands.
Gnome Table Runner
I have seen gnomes in every season and holiday, and this Gnome Table Runner is no different. Heโll make your grumpiest guests smile at a party or as a gift. When it’s time to eat, I move this cute guy to the coffee table so he stays nearby! Tag me on Instagram @sewcanshe to show me what you made!
Merry and Cheer
Melissa’s Merry & Cheer is so sweet with fabric strips and applique. This easy Christmas project uses pre-cut fabric strips too!
Around the World
Here is a nice wide pattern for your table top using a Jelly Roll. Kris walks you through the Around the World table topper in this video tutorial. She provides you with tips on the fastest way to make the strips; I think you’ll love it!
Peppermint Table Topper Pattern
This peppermint table topper is a mini quilt pattern that is 21” square. I would love to see a few of them connected for use with a clever center piece!
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Tinsel Gift Tag
This pattern really says, “I love gifts!” Just sew the Tinsel Tag Runner from Fabric Mutt. Use your favorite palette and prints to make a personal gift, or even centerpieces for your next big occasion.
Valentine’s Day
The Charming Gathered Runner pattern is perfect for a Valentines celebration. It is such a surprising design!
Sweet Watermelon
Sew the Sweet Watermelon Table Runner for those hot summer months. Just looking at it makes me feel cool!
Polka Dot Glitter
If you need a super simple runner, you will love this no-sew tutorial that has so much glam!
Bless This Nest
Sew this quilted table runner to add a handmade touch to any festivity. If you have a larger table, add on extra blocks to make it longer!
Meow!
Have you tried foundation paper piecing? Learn this fun quilting technique that helps you make intricate blocks easily. That’s how this Meow Table Runner was made!
Crazy for Candy Corn
This is a great candy corn runner, but you could do all kinds of things with different colors! I personally love this one.
Red Braid
Here’s a lovely braided pattern for a gorgeous table runner. It’s a great pattern for your Jelly Roll bundle, and this one is hand quilted for a special touch. Sweet!
Fall Charm
This pattern/tutorial by Jessica includes a stress-free way to sew the bias in the corners. Tackle this unique table runner for your beautiful place settings this season.
Half Hexi
I think that this is a really nice table runner made from half hexagons. I love the colors too!
Ombre Batik
This table runner design is a beautiful combination of batik fabric. Any color variations would make a lovely ombre, too!
Star of the Table
This table topper design is eye catching. I think fall colors are beautiful, but I can see it with a lighter background and cool colors for a winning centerpiece.
- Used with permission from American Patchwork & Quiltingยฎ magazine.
No Sew Ribbon Flower
You can use burlap and ribbon for a fast and pretty table runner. Check this tutorial out to make yours.
Ruffled Fall
Don’t you love the frills on this ruffled table runner? It’s beautiful and easy to make, plus you can customize it to fit your table perfectly.
Christmas Cabin
I am fond of the Log Cabin block pattern. I particularly love this application and shades of green and red with the touch of gold. And that binding!
Dreamsicle
Don’t you want to throw a party with this table runner? I know it’s on the wall, but that’s the beauty of a well crafted piece of art; you can show it off anywhere!
- Used with permission from American Patchwork & Quiltingยฎ magazine.
No Sew Burlap
This adorable beginner-level table runner is perfect for any table! Easily customizable, you can make this in no time.
Fall Pumpkins
Here is a cute patchwork pumpkin table runner pattern. It’s really fun to watch this pattern come together.
Fall Leaves on Burlap
This table runner is made with burlap and applique. I hope this inspires your mind and encourages your creativity!
Easy DIY Table Runner
This is a well done simple table runner. There’s even a video to help walk you through the process.
Ruffle and Burlap
Here’s another great ruffle for your table decor! I’m sure you’ll love the finished product.
Bunny Applique Table Runner
This fat quarter friendly pattern includes the template for the bunny applique.
Carrot Table Runner
This is a perfect spring-time table runner! Host a veggie party, or an egg hunt; either way this little guy will be a hit.
Skinny Blue Batik
You can make this table runner as quickly or as intricately as you like with Connie’s tutorial. I’m sure you’ll love the process either way!
Shamrock
Here’s your March table runner, for at least part of the month. Don’t you love having a table runner to choose from every few weeks? I don’t actually have that many, but I’m about to!
Bursting Buds
Here’s a fabulous tutorial for this light and lovely table runner by Anorina. I hope you enjoy making and using this beauty.
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