20 Free Quilt Patterns for All Skill Levels (2024)

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Updated on 10/14/19

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Learn how to quilt or strengthen your quilting skills with these free quilt patterns for all levels of quilters. All quilt patterns include a list of materials, fabric cutting instructions, block assembly directions, and quilt assembly instructions so you can step-by-step create a quilt your family will cherish for generations.

After you've figured out which free quilt pattern you're going to make, get some advice on choosing fabrics for your quilt. After you've finished piecing your quilt, decide how you are going to quilt the top.

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    Modern Pastel Crib Quilt

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    This beginner-level quilt pattern makes a crib quilt that is pretty to look at from both sides. One side features white and pastel-colored rectangles, while the back features colorful stripes. Easy straight-line quilting finishes it off. Consider picking out your own colors to match the nursery.

    Modern Pastel Crib Quilt from A Beautiful Mess

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    By Popular Demand Quilt Pattern

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    This free quilt pattern makes a stunning quilt that's a breeze to put together. It's made out of 4.5" squares that are arranged by color to form an asymmetrical design that you won't be able to stop admiring. The construction is very easy and this tutorial explains sewing the blocks together so well that a complete beginner can handle this quilt.

    By Popular Demand Quilt Pattern from Simple Simon & Company

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    Herringbone Baby Quilt

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    This modern quilt pattern forms a trendy herringbone pattern. By using two solids for the herringbone pattern and a large colorful print for the back, this baby quilt would make a great gift for a new mom. It may look complicated, but the entire quilt is made out of HST's (half-square triangles) which are easy to make. It uses the 8 at a time method which makes it come together quickly.

    Herringbone Baby Quilt from Polkadot Chair

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    Peaches & Cream Quilt Tutorial

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    This free quilt pattern uses pre-cuts meaning that you are going to spend less time cutting your fabric and more time sewing. More than just a free pattern, this is a full tutorial that takes you through cutting and assembling the quilt top.

    Peaches & Cream Quilt Tutorial from Simple Simon & Company

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    Sundance Quilt

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    This stunning geometric quilt uses a traditional squash blossom block but blows it up so you're creating just one block. This pattern lends itself nicely to southwest colors and fabrics but you could totally change the look by choosing a different color palette.

    Sundance Quilt from Polkadot Chair

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    Swiss Cross Quilt Pattern

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    Plus and cross quilts have always been popular because it's so easy to change the color scheme to get either a modern or traditional look. I love how this one uses black and white with a pop of color for the backing.

    Swiss Cross Quilt Pattern from Coral + Co.

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    Gingham Baby Quilt Tutorial

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    You don't need to even know how to quilt to make this whole-cloth gingham quilt that's perfect for a little one. There's no piecing involved, gingham fabric is simply used as the quilt top and then your quilting lines follow the pattern of the squares. It's a really easy project that comes together quickly.

    Gingham Baby Quilt Tutorial from Delia Creates

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    Easy Patchwork Quilt

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    Make a statement with this modern patchwork quilt that is made up of just a handful of rectangles placed in different directions. The quilt is then hand-tied instead of quilted. This is a quick method that gives a beautiful handmade look.

    Easy Patchwork Quilt from A Beautiful Mess

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    Shine Quilt and Tutorial

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    A jelly roll and some yardage are used to make this geometric quilt that resembles stars. It's easy to assemble but since you're using such tiny pieces of fabric, this quilt is best for an advanced beginner or intermediate quilter.

    Shine Quilt and Tutorial from Happy Quilting

  • Playing the Scales

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    This fat-quarter friendly quilt pattern uses 10 high-volume and 10-low volume fat quarters to create this unique quilt. The fat quarters are cut into rectangles and then sewn together to create what resembles a bargello quilt but is much easier to put together.

    Playing the Scales from Happy Quilting

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    Loyal Heights Quilt

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    This free quilt pattern makes a bed quilt in your choice of two sizes, full or queen. This intermediate-level quilt uses flying geese units along with squares and rectangles to form these beautiful star blocks. You can download this pattern as a PDF file that includes materials, cutting instructions, block assembly directions, quilt assembly instructions, and tips on finishing your quilt.

    Loyal Heights Quilt from Quilting In the Rain

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    Preppy Quilt Pattern

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    With just 5 fat quarters and some yardage, you can create this 50" x 60" quilt that would look great in any room of your home. Instructions in the quilt pattern include how to cut the fat quarters so you have very little fabric waste.

    Preppy Quilt Pattern from A Bright Corner

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    Flower Market Quilt

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    Bright floral prints are used to create the pattern for this free flower market quilt. Squares and rectangles make up this quilt, making it an easy pattern that even a beginner can take on. This quilt has 14" blocks and finishes at a large throw size, 56" x 70".

    Flower Market Quilt from Jedi Craft Girl

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    Log Cabin Stash Pattern

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    There are few quilt blocks more popular than a log cabin block. This free quilt pattern uses your high-volume and low-volume fabric scraps to create this beautiful modern take on the usually traditional log cabin block. This pattern has lots of flexibility because you can create however many blocks you'd like to get the finished quilt size you want.

    Log Cabin Stash Pattern from Sew Can She

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    Simple Plus Quilt

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    Gray and white fabric put together in plus signs make up the quilt top while a large-scale bright floral print gives a nice contrast on the quilt back. This is a very easy quilt to sew and comes together very quickly.

    Simple Plus Quilt from Quilty Love

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    Charmed Quilt Pattern and Tutorial

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    Here's a free quilt pattern for a charm quilt, which is a great way to use up some of your scraps or open up one of those charm packs or mini charm packs that you've been holding onto. It may look like a complicated pattern but it's assembled in a very straightforward way making it a great choice for an advanced beginner.

    Charmed Quilt Pattern and Tutorial from Live Love Sew Pattern Co.

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    Retro Plaid Quilt Pattern

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    Create your own custom plaid quilt with this free retro plaid quilt pattern. Four units of sewn together fabric strips form this quick quilt that when finished measures to be 55" x 61". Since this quilt works with a bias edge, this quilt should be tackled by a confident beginner to intermediate quilter.

    Retro Plaid Quilt Pattern from Suzy Quilts

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    Lagoon HST Quilt

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    This unique quilt pattern uses half-square triangles and solid square to create this interesting design that looks anything but boring. The free pattern includes directions on how to make a baby quilt or lap quilt.

    Lagoon HST Quilt from Kitchen Table Quilting

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    Asymmetrical Wedding Quilt

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    Easy to sew half-square triangles make up the blocks in this free quilt pattern. By using two colors and placing the blocks strategically, it forms this asymmetrical pattern that adds so much interest to the final quilt.

    Asymmetrical Wedding Quilt from Emmaline Bags

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    Rag Quilt

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    A rag quilt is a perfect quilting project for a beginner. Squares are sewed together with a simple "X" and then sewed together in rows and columns. Scissors are used to fray the seams and after it's washed, you get a warm and comfy quilt that everyone in the family will be fighting over using.

    Rag Quilt from The Spruce Crafts

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FAQs

20 Free Quilt Patterns for All Skill Levels? ›

The Log Cabin block is one of the most well-known and popular of all patchwork patterns. To pioneers traveling West, it symbolized home, warmth, love and security. The center square of the block was done in red to represent the hearth, the focal point of life in a cabin or home.

What is the most popular quilt pattern of all time? ›

The Log Cabin block is one of the most well-known and popular of all patchwork patterns. To pioneers traveling West, it symbolized home, warmth, love and security. The center square of the block was done in red to represent the hearth, the focal point of life in a cabin or home.

What are the 3 quilts a woman should make? ›

Quilts as storytelling

According to Grace, a woman should make three quilts before she's married: a Tree of Paradise, a Flower Basket, and a Pandora's Box. Although, some versions of this truism replace the Pandora's Box with a Double Wedding Ring quilt.

What is the 365 quilt challenge? ›

Make a quilt block every day for a year. I'll present a new quilt block, every day, for 365 days. Your challenge: To complete the blocks every day, and build a stunning 90″ square sampler quilt!

What is the golden ratio for quilt pattern? ›

The ratio, in its simplest form, is 1.6 to 1. So if you are doing 3 quilt borders, each border should be 1.6 times larger than the previous one. For instance, if you want to add 3 borders totalling 8″ per side, the first border would be 1.5 inches.

What is the most difficult quilt pattern? ›

The Feathered Star is considered one of the most difficult quilt patterns due to its intricate design and complex piecing. It is a stunning star block with feather-like elements that radiate from the center. The design creates the illusion of feathers floating within the star.

What is the oldest quilt pattern? ›

The crazy quilt design is likely the oldest quilt pattern, according to the National Park Service and other research. It is believed that textiles resembling a crazy quilt were discovered in early Egyptian tombs, as well as in European courts pre-dating the 17th century.

What type of quilt is best for all year round? ›

The Best Quilts for All Seasons

Our Cotton and Microfibre Quilts are both great options for year-round use, keeping you cool in summer and warm in winter due to their natural temperature-regulating properties.

What is a dignity quilt? ›

The idea of a Dignity Quilt originated in the Spiritual Care department as a way to honor death and create a ritual at the end of life. The quilts have come from volunteers who sew and donate them, the first of these was made by crafter Carol Henderson.

What is a crazy quilt pattern? ›

Crazy Quilts are decorative quilts often composed with blocks made from a wide variety of fabrics, cut in shapes stitched to a foundation block and embellished with hand embroidery. Crazy Quilts were most often made in the Victorian era, starting after the 1876 Philidelphia Centennial Exposition.

What is the crazy quilt approach? ›

In the contemporary, or modern, quilting movement, fiber artists are using the improvisational piecing method that results in quilt blocks with quirky angles that resemble crazy quilt blocks. In this method, the quilter cuts and stitches fabric pieces as she goes along to create a block, trimming excess fabric to fit.

What is war quilt? ›

Following the war, some women made quilts that commemorated Americans who died in combat, often representing the fallen soldier or sailor with an appliquéd gold star.

What is the easiest quilt pattern? ›

One of the easiest quilts for a beginner to make is a simple patchwork quilt. A square patchwork quilt is made from fabric squares that are sewn together in a simple grid pattern. You can cut squares from your own fabrics, or start with a precut fabric bundle called a “charm pack” or “layer cake”.

How do you make a quilt bigger than the pattern? ›

Create Larger Borders: Adding larger borders will reduce the number of blocks needed to increase the size of a quilt. Be cautious though, as the borders may overwhelm the quilt top and could detract from the overall look of the quilt.

What is the rule of thumb for quilt borders? ›

The ratio, in its simplest form, is 1.6 to 1. This is applied so that each border should be 1.6 times larger than the previous one. One border is 2”, the next is 3.25″ (rounding number to the nearest 14” makes cutting nicer). These are finished widths.

What is the greatest investment in quilting? ›

Time. In some ways time is the greatest investment that you will make in your quilting but it is often the most misunderstood. Your time is valuable, you have a finite amount and can't make any more, but so many people use it poorly.

What is the most common type of design in quilting? ›

Pieced Quilts

The pieced quilt is the basic all-American quilt that you think of when you think of quilting. Blocks are sewn together, pressed, and sewn into larger rows and columns to create the entire quilt. These are typically quilted with an all-over pattern by hand or machine.

What is the oldest known quilt? ›

One of the earliest existing decorative works is the Tristan Quilt, made around 1360 in Sicily. It is one of the earliest surviving quilts in the world and at least two sections survive, located at the V&A Museum (London) and in Bargello palace (Florence).

Which was the most common type of quilt in the 1800's? ›

In the eighteenth century, quilts made of lengths of a single type of cloth, usually wool, called “whole-cloth quilts,” were the most popular type of bedcovering found in America.

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