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Hedge Maze Quilt

Hedge Maze Quilt by Tula Pink Free Quilting Pattern
Hedge Maze Quilt


If a quilt pattern with bold design combined with interactive building is what you are searching for, the Hedge Maze Quilt by Tula Pink is the answer. The pattern, utilizing Tula Pink's Moon Garden, True Colors, and Cotton Solids collections of fabrics, shows an active design that challenges and rewards quilters.

Regarding the Hedge Maze Quilt:
Hedge Maze Quilt contains a diagonal configuration of four individual 10\" blocks, which are combined in an unique way to create a stunning and sumptuous design. The finished quilt measures around 76⅜" x 76⅜", so it is a large quilt that can be applied in nearly any circumstance. The design employs techniques such as fussy cutting and precise piecing, and therefore it is ideal for experienced beginners who wish to develop their skills.


Materials and Fabric Needs:
To replicate the Hedge Maze Quilt, you will need a variety of fabrics from Tula Pink's collections:
  • Moon Garden Prints: Including designs like Kabloom Dawn, Baby Geo Dawn, and Night Owl Dawn.
  • True Colors: Such as Tiny Dots Peacock and Wildflower Blossom.
  • Designer Essential Solids: For contrast and balance.
The pattern uses careful cutting instructions, enabling productive fabric use and precise assembly.

Construction Highlights:
  • Diagonal Block Setting: The quilt's design plan consists of blocks on point, which creates a dynamic and interesting moving look for the quilt.
  • Unique Row Assembly: The pattern guides you through assembling rows in a new, creative manner, creating a sense of detail in the quilt's appearance.
  • Fussy Cutting: Deliberate fussy cutting of some of the fabrics highlights specific motifs, adding depth and interest to the design.
The pattern includes careful diagrams and step-by-step instructions, ensuring quilting goes smoothly.

Design Tips:
  • Fabric Selection: While the original uses Tula Pink's collections, feel free to experiment with other fabric lines or your stash to personalize the quilt.
  • Color Contrast: Choose fabrics with varying values to ensure the design elements stand out against the background.
  • Fussy Cutting: Take advantage of large-scale prints to add unique focal points within the blocks.

The Hedge Maze Quilt pattern is available as a free PDF download from FreeSpirit Fabrics: Hedge Maze Quilt Pattern


    The Hedge Maze Quilt is old and new together as classic quilting techniques meet contemporary fabric designs, creating a piece both timeless and modern. Whether creating a gift or adding to your collection, this pattern is a fulfilling project that pays respect to the elegance of quilting.

Retro Hearts Quilt

Retro Heart Quilt  designed by Stacey Day, Tech edited by Alison M. Schmidt, Free Quilting Pattern
Retro Hearts Quilt By Kandis of Wanderlust Quilt Studio.jpg


If you want a quilt pattern that still has classic charm while having modern style, the Retro Hearts Quilt by Stacey Day is for you. This free pattern, shared by the Fat Quarter Shop, includes a lovely heart design with the fun Linework collection by Tula Pink for FreeSpirit Fabrics.
Retro Hearts Quilt: A Combination of Old and New

The Retro Hearts Quilt is designed with a 77" x 77" pattern composed of 12" x 12" blocks with stylized hearts. The pattern involves piecing and fussy cutting and is thus suitable for advanced beginners who would like to stretch their skills.

Materials and Fabric Requirements:
To create this quilt, you will need Linework collection fabrics that consist of:
  • Tent Stripe Paper: for binding
  • Pom Pom Ink and Paper
  • Mineral Paper
  • Hexy Rainbow Ink
  • Tall Tails Ink
  • Pandamonium Ink
  • Lemur Me Alone Ink
  • Lil' Stinker Paper
  • Read Between the Lines Paper
  • Fairy Flakes Ink and Paper
  • Sketchy Paper
The design includes step-by-step cutting instructions, allowing for efficient use of fabric as well as accurate assembly.

Construction Highlights:
Directional Prints: The design gives tips on working with directional fabrics to keep orientation consistent among blocks.
Sashing and Cornerstones: Includes 2" x 2" fussy-cut cornerstones and sashing strips to border each block, adding stability as well as visual appeal.

Setting Triangles: Uses side and corner setting triangles to put the quilt together on point, resulting in a lively arrangement of blocks.

Comprehensive diagrams and step-by-step instructions are included in the pattern, making it an easy quilting process.

Design Tips:
Fabric Choice: Although the original utilizes the Linework collection, feel free to play with other fabric lines or your stash to make the quilt your own.
Color Contrast: Choose fabrics that are opposite in value so the heart shapes will have good contrast with the background.

Fussy Cutting: Use large-scale prints for center of the hearts or cornerstone pieces to add engaging focal interest.

The Retro Hearts Quilt pattern is available for free as a PDF document from the Fat Quarter Shop:

Final Thoughts!
The Retro Hearts Quilt blends vintage motifs and contemporary fabrics, making a timeless quilt that will be both warm and fresh. Be it for a gift or expanding your stash, this quilt pattern is a rewarding project that pays homage to the art of quilting.

Glaciers of the Inside Passage Quilt

Glaciers of the Inside Passage Quilt by Lisa Moore Free Quilting Pattern
Glaciers of the Inside Passage Quilt Tammie Earnest


The Glaciers of the Inside Passage Quilt by Lisa Moore of Quilts With a Twist is a breathtaking tribute to Alaska’s majestic coastal landscapes. Inspired by the serene beauty of the Inside Passage, this quilt captures the essence of icy blue waters, towering glaciers, and rugged mountain peaks. Measuring approximately 50" x 70", the design employs a unique curved piecing technique that mimics the natural undulations of glacial formations, creating a dynamic and flowing visual effect.

Central to the quilt's allure is its use of fabrics from McKenna Ryan’s designs for Hoffman California Fabrics. These fabrics, known for their rich textures and vibrant hues, perfectly complement the quilt's theme, enhancing its depth and realism. The pattern thoughtfully incorporates a variety of fabrics, including light blue with dots, purple pine, Queen Anne’s lace, dark blue with dots, blue aurora, mountain flowers, and blue/green aurora, culminating in a harmonious blend that reflects the diverse palette of the Alaskan wilderness. 

Lisa Moore's design is not only visually stunning but also accessible to quilters seeking to explore curved piecing. The pattern provides clear instructions and cutting diagrams, guiding quilters through the process of assembling the quilt's intricate layout. The overlapping columns and carefully planned fabric placements result in a cohesive and captivating composition that showcases the designer's attention to detail and artistic vision.

Materials and Fabric Selection:
To recreate the ethereal quality of glacial landscapes, the pattern utilizes a curated selection of fabrics:
  • Fabric #1: Light Blue with Dots
  • Fabric #2: Purple Pine
  • Fabric #3: Queen Anne’s Lace
  • Fabric #4: Dark Blue with Dots
  • Fabric #5: Blue Aurora
  • Fabric #6: Mountain Flowers
  • Fabric #7: Blue/Green Aurora
  • Fabric #8: Blue Mountains
These fabrics, many from McKenna Ryan’s designs for Hoffman California Fabrics, are chosen to reflect the diverse palette of the Alaskan wilderness. The combination of cool blues, purples, and greens evokes the icy depths and vibrant flora of the region.

Assembly Instructions:
1. Cutting the Fabric:
  • Follow the provided cutting diagrams to prepare each fabric piece accurately.
2. Creating the Curved Pieces:
  • Use the pressing templates to press angles as shown.
  • Mark curves using the provided templates, ensuring smooth transitions between pieces.
3. Assembling the Columns:
  • Begin with Column F, overlapping each block by 1¼" and pinning to maintain alignment.
  • Continue assembling adjacent columns (E, G, D, C, B, A), adjusting overlaps as needed to create the desired cascading effect.

4. Stitching and Pressing:
  • Sew along the drawn lines to assemble each column
  • Press along the sewn lines to create the gentle curves that mimic glacial formations.

5. Final Assembly:
  • Join the columns together, ensuring the peaks are offset appropriately.
  • Add side and bottom borders as described in the pattern to complete the quilt top.

Design Considerations:
  • Color Harmony: The selection of fabrics is crucial to achieving the intended visual effect. Opt for fabrics that offer a balance between light and dark tones to enhance the depth and movement within the quilt.
  • Curved Piecing Technique: This pattern introduces a unique curved piecing method that adds a dynamic flow to the quilt, reminiscent of natural glacial curves. Take your time with this technique to ensure smooth, flowing lines.
  • Layout Planning: Before final assembly, lay out all pieces to visualize the overall design. This step helps in making any necessary adjustments to fabric placement for optimal visual impact.

For those interested in bringing this masterpiece to life, the Glaciers of the Inside Passage quilt kit is Available for purchase, offering all the necessary fabrics and instructions to complete the project. Whether you're an experienced quilter or looking to challenge yourself with a new technique, this pattern offers a rewarding and inspiring journey through the art of quilting, echoing the natural splendor of Alaska's iconic landscapes.

For detailed visual aids and step-by-step guidance view this pdf: Glaciers of the Inside Passage Quilt Pattern

Mosaic Quilt

Mosaic Quilt by Donna Jordan of Jordan Fabrics Free Quilting Pattern
Mosaic Quilt Tammie Earnest


The Mosaic Quilt by Donna Jordan of Jordan Fabrics is a delightful project that combines simplicity with striking visual appeal. Designed to be accessible for quilters of all skill levels, this pattern utilizes 10" Layer Cake squares to create a dynamic mosaic effect. The finished quilt measures approximately 45" x 63", making it a versatile size for various uses. Donna's clear instructions and efficient piecing techniques ensure a smooth quilting experience, allowing you to complete the project with ease and confidence. Whether you're a beginner looking for a manageable project or an experienced quilter seeking a quick and satisfying creation, the Mosaic Quilt offers a rewarding endeavor that showcases the beauty of fabric and design.

The Mosaic Quilt pattern is available for free on Jordan Fabrics' website, accompanied by a comprehensive video tutorial that guides you through each step of the process. This accessibility ensures that quilters can confidently embark on the project, knowing they have expert guidance at their fingertips. The pattern's versatility allows for customization with various fabric collections, enabling you to tailor the quilt to your personal aesthetic or the recipient's preferences. Whether you're crafting a cozy throw for your living room or a heartfelt gift for a loved one, the Mosaic Quilt by Donna Jordan offers a fulfilling quilting experience that celebrates creativity and craftsmanship.

Materials and Fabric Requirements:
To create the Mosaic Quilt, you'll need the following materials:
  • 36 Layer Cake 10” Squares: These pre-cut squares form the foundation of the quilt blocks.
  • Accent Fabric – 7/8 yard: Used to create the distinctive sashing strips that add contrast and definition to each block.
  • Optional Sashing – 5/8 yard: For those who prefer additional separation between blocks, optional sashing can be added.
  • Binding – 1/2 yard: To finish the edges of the quilt.
  • Backing – 3 yards: For the back of the quilt.
The finished quilt size is approximately 45" x 63", or 47" x 66" with optional sashing.

Assembly Instructions:
1. Cutting the Accent Strips:
  • From the accent fabric, cut two strips measuring 15” in width.
  • Sub-cut each into 36 strips measuring 1” x 15”, totaling 72 accent strips.
2. Preparing the Blocks:
  • Select two different 10” Layer Cake squares and stack them with right sides up and raw edges aligned.
  • Make a slight angled cut across the stack.
  • Swap the resulting pieces to create two blocks with contrasting fabrics.
3. Adding the Accent Strips:
  • Using a chalk pencil, mark a small point near the center of each cut edge on the block.
  • Take an accent strip and draw a chalk line across its back.
  • Align the chalk marks and sew the accent strip to one side of the cut block using a ¼” seam allowance.
  • Press the seam allowance away from the accent strip.
  • Attach the remaining section of the block to the other side of the accent strip, aligning the chalk marks, and press the seam allowance away from the accent.
4. Trimming the Blocks:
  • After assembling, trim each block down to 9½” square to ensure uniformity.
5. Assembling the Quilt Top:
  • Arrange the blocks into a 5 x 7 layout.
  • Sew the blocks together in rows, and then join the rows, pressing seam allowances in alternating directions.
6. Optional Sashing:
  • For added separation between blocks, cut 1 strip at 9½” width of fabric (WOF) and sub-cut into 28 pieces measuring 1” x 9½”.
  • Sew these between the blocks in each row.
  • Then, cut 8 strips at 1” WOF, sew into one long piece, and sub-cut into 6 pieces measuring 1” x 47½”.
  • Sew these between the rows.
7. Finishing:
  • Once the quilt top is assembled, layer it with batting and backing, quilt as desired, and bind the edges to complete your Mosaic Quilt.

For detailed visual guidance, refer to the official pattern provided by Jordan Fabrics:


The Mosaic Quilt by Donna Jordan is an excellent project for quilters of all skill levels. Its straightforward construction and the use of pre-cut fabrics make it an accessible and enjoyable endeavor. Whether you're creating a cozy throw or a vibrant wall hanging, this pattern offers endless possibilities for creativity.

Grandmother’s Flower Garden Quilt

Grandmother’s Flower Garden Quilt by Krista Moser of The Quilted Life Free Quilting Pattern
Grandmother’s Flower Garden Quilt


If you're seeking a fresh take on a beloved classic, Krista Moser's Grandmother’s Flower Garden Quilt offers a delightful blend of tradition and modern simplicity. In her blog post, "Just One Cut!" Krista introduces a streamlined approach to this timeless pattern, making it accessible even to early beginners. By utilizing 2½” strips in various colors, quilters can create charming floral designs with just a single cut, eliminating the need for complex piecing techniques. 

Krista's method not only simplifies the construction process but also speeds it up, making it an ideal weekend project. She provides a free downloadable PDF pattern that includes three size options: Lap, Twin, and Queen, complete with full-color layouts. To further assist quilters, Krista has filmed a YouTube tutorial demonstrating the cutting and layout process, along with pressing tips to ensure blocks come together effortlessly.

For those interested in replicating Krista's color choices, fabric kits are available. One kit suffices for the Lap size, two for the Twin, and three for the Queen size quilt. Additionally, the pattern is compatible with both the Mini and Large 60-Degree Diamond Rulers, which Krista showcases in her video tutorial

Whether you're a novice quilter or looking for a quick and satisfying project, Krista Moser's Grandmother’s Flower Garden Quilt offers a beautiful and approachable option that honors a classic design while embracing modern quilting techniques.

If you'd like to follow along with the original Pattern instructions, including step-by-step guidance and any printable templates or kits, you can find the full pattern on their official website:
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