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36 Beautiful Free Quilt Patterns |
One of the joys of quilting is the endless variety of patterns to explore. Whether you're into modern minimalism, classic patchwork, or detailed applique, there's always something new to try. That’s why I was thrilled to find Kari’s curated list of 36 Beautiful Free Quilt Patterns on U-Create Crafts.
As a quilter myself, I know how much time we spend browsing and bookmarking designs. This collection makes it easier—bringing together an inspiring mix of styles, skill levels, and creative ideas in one place.
What You’ll Find in the Collection:
Kari did a fantastic job gathering free patterns from a wide range of quilt designers and bloggers. The collection includes:
- Beginner-friendly patterns like the "Jelly Roll Race Quilt"
- Traditional blocks like "Flying Geese" and "Log Cabin"
- Modern layouts with negative space and bold solids
- Holiday and seasonal quilts perfect for gifting or decorating
Most of these patterns come with full tutorials and printable templates, which makes them accessible and easy to follow—even if you’re new to quilting.
Kari:"I think I made my quilting decision a little harder because who can choose just one of these to create? I’ll have to add a few to my list-maybe even 36…"
A Few Personal Favorites!
Here are three patterns from the list that I can’t wait to try:
- Scrappy Rainbow Quilt – A great stash-buster that adds vibrant energy to any space.
- Crossroads Quilt Pattern – Balanced, geometric, and perfect for showcasing contrasting fabrics.
- Vintage Star Quilt – A timeless design that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
Each of these patterns brings something unique to the table, and they’re all adaptable depending on your fabric stash or preferred color scheme.
Quilting Tips for Trying New Patterns:
If you’re diving into this list, here are a few tips:
- Precut-friendly patterns are great time-savers. Look for charm pack or jelly roll options.
- Print the pattern and store it in a binder so you can make it again later.
- Swap fabrics to make a pattern your own. Even traditional designs can look modern with bold solids or unexpected prints.
- Start small—try one block or a mini quilt before committing to a large project.
Whether you’re quilting for a special occasion, trying a new technique, or simply looking for your next favorite pattern, this roundup has something for everyone.
View the full list here: