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Free Quilt Patterns

Category: <span>Free Quilt Patterns</span>

Looking for free quilt patterns for your next project? Whether you’re just getting started or have been quilting for years, you’ll find plenty of inspiration here.

Browse our collection of free quilt patterns, from simple designs that are perfect for beginners to creative projects that explore color, texture, and movement. You’ll discover ideas for baby quilts, scrap quilts, modern designs, and classic patchwork—many with step-by-step tutorials to help you along the way.

If you’re ready to start something new (or finally cut into that fabric you’ve been saving), you’re in the right place.

Basic Quilt Building Blocks

Finished nine patch quilt block

How to Make a Nine Patch Quilt Block Tutorial

The nine patch quilt block is common in traditional, contemporary and modern quilts. Set off the nine patches with sashing, or sew them together to form an overall patchwork. Plan...

Half square triangles from a layer cake finished and trimmed

7 Ways to Make Half Square Triangles (HSTs) – Tips and Ideas

Half square triangles are basic quilt blocks that you may use alone or combined with other quilt blocks to make complex designs. Scroll to the end of this article to...

Quarter Square Triangle finished

How to Make an Hourglass Quilt Block: Free Tutorial

Hourglass quilt blocks are also referred to as quarter square triangles. They are a basic quilt block you can use alone or combine with other blocks to form more intricate...

What Are Free Quilt Patterns?

Free quilt patterns are step-by-step guides that walk you through making a quilt, from cutting your fabric to stitching the final seams. Many include diagrams, tips, and helpful instructions, making them a wonderful way to try something new or build your quilting skills.

If you’re new to quilting, you might also enjoy our quilting tutorials and How to Quilt articles to build confidence as you go.

How to Choose the Right Quilt Pattern

Choosing a quilt pattern is part inspiration, part practicality. Here are a few things to think about before you begin:

  • Skill level: Beginners should look for patterns with simple shapes and straight seams. A great block to start with is the nine-patch quilt block.
  • Quilt size: Smaller projects like baby quilts or lap quilts are quicker to finish.
  • Fabric requirements: Some patterns are perfect for using scraps, while others need specific yardage.
  • Time commitment: A simple patchwork quilt can come together quickly, while intricate designs take more time.
  • Techniques used: If you’re curious about appliqué, improv piecing, or paper piecing, choose a pattern that lets you explore something new.

Types of Free Quilt Patterns to Explore

There’s a whole quilt world waiting here—each style with its own personality and rhythm:

  • Beginner quilt patterns – Simple blocks and easy construction for getting started
  • Scrap quilt patterns – A creative way to use leftover fabric and experiment with color
  • Modern quilt patterns – Clean lines, bold shapes, and lots of room for creativity
  • Baby quilt patterns – Smaller projects that make thoughtful handmade gifts
  • Traditional quilt patterns – Classic blocks and timeless layouts

Love working with fabric scraps? Explore more scrap fabric sewing projects for even more ideas.

Tips for Using Free Quilt Patterns

A few simple tips can help your project go smoothly from start to finish:

  • Read through the entire tutorial before cutting fabric
  • Double-check seam allowances (most use ¼ inch)
  • Make a test block if the design is new to you
  • If using a paper piecing pattern, make sure your printer settings are set when printing PDFs (scale matters!)
  • Take your time—quilting is as much about the process as the finished piece

Looking for fabric inspiration? Browse our article on choosing quilting fabrics.

More Quilting Inspiration

If you’re ready to keep exploring, you’ll find even more ideas and guidance here on Create Whimsy:

  • Quilting tutorials to learn new techniques
  • Art quilts and creative quilting for inspiration beyond traditional patterns
  • How to quilt for beginners – a collection of articles to help you every step of the way
  • Sewing projects for quick makes between quilts

There’s always another idea waiting—sometimes all it takes is one pattern to get the creativity flowing.

Frequently asked questions

What is a free quilt pattern?

A free quilt pattern is a set of instructions that shows you how to make a quilt, including cutting, piecing, and assembly steps, all available at no cost.


Are free quilt patterns good for beginners?

Yes, many free quilt patterns are designed with beginners in mind and include simple steps and helpful guidance.


Where can I find easy quilt patterns for beginners?

Right here—you’ll find beginner-friendly quilt patterns that use simple shapes, straight seams, and easy-to-follow instructions.


What materials do I need to make a quilt?

Most quilt patterns require fabric for the top, batting for the middle, backing fabric, thread, and basic tools like a rotary cutter, ruler, and sewing machine. Check each tutorial for a full list of materials and tools needed.


Can I sell quilts made from free patterns?

It depends on the pattern designer. Some allow you to sell finished quilts, while others limit use to personal projects. Always check the pattern’s terms.

For all of the free patterns on Create Whimsy, feel free to sell quilts made from our tutorials!


What size quilt should I make first?

A baby quilt or lap quilt is a great place to start since it’s smaller, faster to complete, and easier to manage.


What is the easiest quilt pattern for beginners?

Simple patchwork quilts made with squares or rectangles are usually the easiest and a great way to build confidence.

Start with the traditional nine-patch quilt block. It’s sewn with all straight lines, and there are so many variations, including the disappearing nine patch qult block. You can use two colors, three colors, or make it scrappy!

 

More Free Quilt Patterns

Wonky Star all three blocked trimmed 2

Wonky Star Quilt Block Pattern: Free Tutorial

The Wonky Star Quilt Pattern is a fun quilt block to make when you just want to have some fun cutting up your fabric and putting it back together again,…
Antique tile block finished block

How to Make the Antique Tile Quilt Block: Five Sizes

The Antique Tile Quilt Block is a nine patch format that uses strip piecing techniques for some of the units. This is a perfect quilt block for beginners who what…
Double Hourglass 2 finished

How to Make the Double Hourglass Quilt Pattern 2

This version of the Double Hourglass quilt pattern 2 is a nine patch format using squares and half square triangles with three (3) fabrics. This version was first identified by…
Double hourglass 1 finished block

How to Make the Double Hourglass 1 Quilt Pattern

There are several variations of the Double Hourglass quilt block, depending on the source for the layout and design. In this article, I'll show you how to make the Double…
Snails Trail finished block

Snail Trail Quilt Block Pattern: Free Tutorial

The Snail Trail Quilt Pattern is generally made with two fabrics. I've seen some designs that are quite impactful that use four fabrics, each spiraling around one center patch. The…
Swamp Angel finished block

How to Make Swamp Angel Quilt Block: Free Pattern

The Swamp Angel quilt block is a nine patch format made from half square triangles, quarter square triangles and a square center unit. This is a perfect block for beginners…
Card trick final block

How to Make the Card Trick Quilt Block Pattern

The Card Trick Quilt Pattern is a nine patch quilt block format that uses half square triangles, split quarter square triangles, and a center quarter square triangle unit. It is…
Spool finished quilt block

How to Make the Spool Quilt Block Pattern: Free Tutorial

The Spool Quilt Pattern is a nine patch layout made from square and half square triangle units. It's a perfect quilt block and pattern for beginners and popular with quilters…

How to Make the Virginia Worm Fence Quilt Block

The Virginia Worm Fence quilt block is a nine-patch format made from two fabrics. It is a perfect quilt block for beginners to learn how to strip piece and sew…

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