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Follow The following quilting patterns are from external sources and are not created by me. I have provided the links to the original designers who have kindly offered their patterns for free. Please direct any inquiries about the quilting techniques to the respective designers.
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Showing posts with label Patterns. Show all posts

Pinwheel Star Quilt Block

Pinwheel Star Quilt Block
The Photo by © Julie Cefalu

If you love pinwheel and star blocks as much as I do, you will adore this quilt block! It's a pinwheel star, a clever design by the talented creator. I don't know the official name of this block, but it doesn't matter. It's beautiful and fun to make! Check out the link below to learn how to sew your own pinwheel star block!

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Easy Double 4 Patch Quilt Block Pattern

Easy Double 4 Patch Quilt Block Pattern
The photo from © Pinterest

This quilt block pattern combines two four patch blocks with contrasting fabrics. You can use a light and a dark fabric for each block, or mix and match different colors and prints. The floral fabric adds a touch of charm and elegance to this simple design. To get the pattern, follow the link below.

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The Flying Swallows Quilt Block

The Flying Swallows Quilt Block
The photo above © Lotje

The Flying Swallows quilt block is a free pattern that is available on the Quilting Daily website. The pattern includes instructions on how to cut and sew the blocks, as well as tips on how to arrange them into a quilt. The Flying Swallows block is a beautiful and versatile design that can be used in a variety of quilt projects. It's a great project for beginner quilters. It is relatively easy to make and can be customized to your own taste. You can use any fabrics you like, and you can even make the blocks different sizes to create a more unique quilt. To get the free pattern for the Flying Swallows quilt block, please follow the link below.

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String Quilt Tutorial

String Quilt Tutorial
The Photo by © Sue Kelton

If you are looking for a fun and easy way to use up your fabric scraps or jelly roll strips, this string quilt tutorial is for you. A string quilt is made by sewing strips of fabric together on a foundation piece, creating a unique and colorful design. In this tutorial, you will learn how to make a string quilt from start to finish, including how to cut your strips, sew them on the foundation, trim the blocks, and assemble the quilt top. You will love the results of this simple and satisfying project.

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Tranquil Triangles Quilt Tutorial

 

Tranquil Triangles Quilt Tutorial
 The Photo by © Missouri Star Quilt Company

In the Tranquil Triangles Quilt Tutorial, Jenny Doan from the Missouri Star Quilt Company demonstrates how to make a stunning half-square triangle quilt that is easy to sew. You'll learn how to make eight half-square triangles at once and assemble them into a gorgeous quilt. Relax and enjoy the process with Jenny as she guides you through making this beautiful quilt.

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Checkered Cross Quilt Tutorial

Checkered Cross Quilt Tutorial
The Photo by © Rob Appell

Rob demonstrates how to make a stunning Checkered Cross Quilt using pre-cut fabric from RJR in this tutorial. The quilt is made up of a simple grid pattern of squares, making it a great project for beginners. The link below will take you to the tutorial, where you can learn how to make this beautiful quilt for yourself.

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Double Churn Dash Quilt

Double Churn Dash Quilt
 The Photo by © Missouri Star Quilt Company

In this tutorial, Jenny shows how to create a charming new churn dash pattern using 2.5 inch strips of pre-cut fabric. By using strip sets, nesting seams, and making half square triangles, you can quickly make this delightful quilt. To make it even more adorable, we added extra churn dashes to the original block. Click the link below to learn how to create this beautiful quilt.

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Checkered Lattice Quilt

Checkered Lattice Quilt
Tutorial with © Jenny Doan

Jenny Doan demonstrates how to make a Checkered Lattice Quilt using 10-inch squares (layer cakes) and 1.5-inch strips (honeybuns) of precut fabric. The quilt is made using the Vintage Daydream 10" Stackers by Design by Dani for Riley Blake fabric line. Check out the tutorial below to learn how to make this beautiful quilt yourself! 

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Tilted Nine Patch Quilt

Tilted Nine Patch Quilt
 The Photo by © Missouri Star Quilt Company

Jenny Doan of Missouri Star Quilt Company experienced a "happy accident" when she was making a traditional nine-patch quilt. The result was the Tilted Nine Patch Quilt, which is a beautiful and unique design. If you're looking for a fun and easy quilt to make, I encourage you to check out the tutorial below. All you need is a pack of 2.5-inch strips and a little bit of creativity!

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Twisted Bargello Quilt

Twisted Bargello Quilt
The Photo by © FancyFoot

A Twisted Bargello Quilt is a stunning variation of the traditional Bargello quilt pattern. It uses blocks instead of long strips to create a swirling effect with different fabrics. This Twisted Bargello Quilt was designed by FancyFoot, a member of the Quilting Board, and shared on their website. You can find the step by step tutorial for free at the link below.

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Double Star Quilt Block Pattern

Double Star Quilt Block Pattern

Generations Quilt Patterns offers the Double Star quilt block pattern, suitable for confident beginners. Click on the link below to access a simple step-by-step tutorial.

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Just for Fun Quilt Pattern

Just for Fun Quilt Pattern
The Photo by © Melissa Mortenson

The Just for Fun Quilt Block Pattern is a year-long quilt series that features six different blocks inspired by things that are fun to do. Each block has a name and a story behind it, such as Under the Stars, Lake Days, and Road Trip. The quilt is designed to be beginner-friendly and easy to follow. You can find the free pattern for each block on the Polka Dot Chair blog  . Just click on the link below and enjoy this fun and simple quilt project.

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Picnic Time, an Irish Chain Quilt - Free Pattern

Picnic Time, an Irish Chain Quilt - Free Pattern
The Photo by © A Bright Corner

Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner has created a free Irish Chain Quilt Pattern that you can download as a pdf file. This pattern is for personal use only and should not be sold. To get your copy, click on the link below.

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Easy Chicago Geese Quilt Block - Tutorial

Easy Chicago Geese Quilt Block - Tutorial
The Photo by © Fabric406

Sewing together the Chicago Geese block is a breeze as it combines the features of Log Cabin and Flying Geese blocks, resembling the Wild Goose Chase block. Typically, this block is created using a background and two colors, and a free pattern link is provided below for your convenience.

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Calico Cats Quilt Pattern

Calico Cats Quilt Pattern
The Photo by © hardhat_cat

This quilt pattern is inspired by the colorful fur of calico cats, which can have three or more different colors. The patchwork cat blocks are easy to make and are paired with flying geese units in a rainbow of shades. This quilt is a great way to use up your scraps and create a cheerful and cozy project. You'll love how these calico cats brighten up your home!

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No-Waste Flying Geese Tutorial

No-Waste Flying Geese Tutorial
The Photo by © Flourishing Palms

If you are looking for a quick and easy way to make four identical Flying Geese blocks without wasting any fabric, you might want to try this No-Waste Flying Geese Tutorial from Flourishing Palms blog. The owner of the blog has used this method to make a beautiful Snowflake Medallion quilt with a round of Flying Geese pieced to it. She shares the formula to calculate the size of your geese based on the finished width and height of the block. You can find the link to her blog below and follow her step-by-step instructions to make your own No-Waste Flying Geese.

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Weathervane Quilt Block - Free Quilt Pattern

Weathervane Quilt Block - Free Quilt Pattern
The Photo by © Generations Quilt Patterns

The Weathervane quilt block is a classic block that uses half square triangles, squares and connector corners to create a striking design. You can make eight half square triangles at a time with a simple technique, and use them to form the corners of the block. The center of the block is a medium square that can be plain or embroidered, depending on your preference. The rest of the block is filled with dark and light squares that contrast with each other. This block is easy to sew and suitable for beginners. You can find the link to the free pattern below.

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Free Wedding Quilt Block

Free Wedding Quilt Block
Designed by © Judie Bellingham

A wedding quilt is a wonderful way to celebrate the union of two people and to create a lasting memory of their special day. A wedding quilt can also be a fun and interactive activity for the guests, who can write their messages and signatures on the quilt blocks.

This pattern is for a simple and elegant wedding quilt block that features nine cream squares surrounded by green strips. The cream squares are perfect for writing your best wishes and signatures for the happy couple. The green strips add some contrast and color to the block. You can use any green fabric you like, or mix and match different shades of green for a scrappy look.

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High Light Quilt Pattern & Tutorial

High Light Quilt Pattern & Tutorial
Quiltmaker © Mary Pepper

Create a stunning quilt with this easy pattern and tutorial. You only need five large pieces of fabric for each giant block. The contrast between the bright and dark fabrics creates a striking effect. To learn how to make this quilt, follow the link below for step-by-step instructions.

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Strawberry Smoothie Quilt Block

Strawberry Smoothie Quilt Block
Designed by © Jennifer Bosworth of Shabby Fabrics

In this tutorial, you will learn how to make a beautiful Strawberry Smoothie Quilt Block, designed by Jennifer Bosworth of Shabby Fabrics. This block is part of the Learn to Quilt Intermediate Series, where you can improve your quilting skills with 10 different blocks. You can download the free pattern and find the tools and materials you need from the links below. Let's get started!

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