SiC ceramics with fine‐structured patterns were fabricated from a facile replication route using Si mold as the master structure, PVA as the bonding agent and nanosized β‐SiC powder as the raw material. After slurry deposition, drying, and detaching, the master structures were integrally imprinted from Si mold to the prepared samples. Al2O3, Y2O3, and CaO were incorporated as the sintering additives, and the micropatterns can be preserved up to 1900°C even after abnormal grain‐growth and phase‐transformation from β‐3C to α‐4H phase. All the prepared samples are in porous morphology with narrow pore size distribution.