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Scrappy Irish Chain Quilt

Scrappy Irish Chain Quilt made by Iva Steiner of Schnig Schnag Quilts and More, The Pattern by Jessie Fincham
Scrappy Irish Chain Quilt by Iva Steiner

If you're looking to transform your collection of fabric scraps into a cohesive and charming quilt, the Scrappy Irish Chain Quilt by Jessie Fincham offers an ideal project. This pattern marries traditional design with a modern scrappy twist, resulting in a quilt that's both visually appealing and personally meaningful.

A Classic Design with a Scrappy Flair
The Irish Chain pattern is a time-honored favorite among quilters, known for its interlocking squares that create a lattice-like effect. Jessie Fincham's interpretation infuses this classic design with a scrappy aesthetic, allowing quilters to utilize a variety of fabric remnants. The finished quilt measures 90" x 90", making it a substantial piece suitable for a bedspread or a cozy throw.

Materials and Fabric Requirements:
To create the Scrappy Irish Chain Quilt, you'll need:
  • 2½ yards of white fabric
  • 1½ yards of pink fabric
  • 4¾ yards of assorted scrap fabrics
  • ¾ yard for binding
  • 8 yards of backing fabric
  • 98" x 98" cotton batting

The pattern utilizes 2.5" squares, making it an excellent opportunity to repurpose leftover fabric pieces.

Constructing the Quilt Blocks:
The quilt comprises two types of blocks:
  • Block A: Features a combination of pink and white squares, along with 66 scrappy squares.
  • Block B: Incorporates white rectangles and 12 scrappy squares.
You'll need to create 13 Block A units and 12 Block B units. These blocks are then arranged in a 5x5 grid, alternating between the two to achieve the signature Irish Chain pattern.

Assembly and Finishing Touches:
Once the blocks are pieced together, the quilt top is layered with batting and backing fabric. Quilting can be done by hand or machine, following the chain pattern to enhance the design. Finally, bind the edges using your preferred method to complete the quilt.
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Tips for a Successful Project:
  • Organize Your Scraps: Sorting your fabric scraps by color or value can help in creating a balanced and harmonious quilt top.
  • Accurate Cutting: Ensure all 2.5" squares are cut precisely to maintain consistent block sizes and alignments.
  • Press Seams Carefully: Pressing seams in alternating directions can help in achieving flat intersections and easier assembly.

Ready to embark on this scrappy quilting adventure? Download the free pattern here: Scrappy Irish Chain Quilt Pattern

This project not only helps in reducing your fabric stash but also results in a beautiful quilt that showcases your creativity and resourcefulness.

All Hallows Quilt Block

ll Hallows Quilt Block made by Leisha, The Pattern designed by Janet Wickell of The Spruce Crafts
All Hallows Quilt Block
If you're looking to add a bold, star-themed block to your quilting repertoire, the All Hallows Quilt Block by Janet Wickell offers a captivating design that's both versatile and rewarding to piece. Originally featured on The Spruce Crafts, this pattern combines classic elements like half-square triangles and flying geese units to create a dynamic block suitable for various projects.

A Versatile Star Block in Two Sizes
The All Hallows Quilt Block is available in two finished sizes: 12" and 24" squares. This flexibility allows quilters to incorporate the block into a range of projects, from wall hangings and table toppers to full-sized quilts. The design's symmetry and bold lines make it an excellent choice for showcasing seasonal fabrics or experimenting with color contrasts.

Fabric Requirements
For the 12" block, you'll need:
  • Dark Fabric: Approximately 1/4 yard
  • Medium Fabric: Approximately 1/4 yard
  • Light Fabric: A 3" x 20" strip

For the 24" block, the requirements are:
  • Dark Fabric: Approximately 1/2 yard
  • Medium Fabric: Approximately 1/3 yard
  • Light Fabric: A 5" x 32" strip

These estimates provide ample fabric for cutting the necessary pieces, including allowances for trimming and piecing.

Piecing Techniques
The construction of the All Hallows Quilt Block involves:
  • Half-Square Triangles (HSTs): These form the star points and add dynamic angles to the design.
  • Flying Geese Units: Positioned at the block's midpoints, they contribute to the star's radiating effect.

By employing quick-piecing methods for both HSTs and flying geese, the block comes together efficiently, making it suitable for confident beginners and experienced quilters alike.

Creative Possibilities
While the original pattern suggests using three contrasting fabrics, the All Hallows design is adaptable to various fabric choices. Consider using:
  • Seasonal Prints: Halloween-themed fabrics can enhance the block's festive appeal.
  • Scrap Fabrics: A scrappy approach adds texture and visual interest.
  • Monochromatic Schemes: Different shades of a single color can create a sophisticated look.

The block's bold geometry lends itself well to experimentation, allowing you to tailor the design to your personal aesthetic.


The All Hallows Quilt Block is a compelling addition to any quilter's pattern library. Its combination of traditional piecing techniques and striking design elements offers both a satisfying sewing experience and a visually impactful result. Whether you're crafting a seasonal decoration or adding to a larger quilt project, this block provides a versatile and engaging option.

If you'd like to follow along with the instructions, including step-by-step guidance and any printable templates or kits, you can find the full pattern on: Click here to view the full All Hallows Quilt Block Pattern.

100+ Free Quilt Block Patterns – A Treasure Trove for Quilters!

100+ Free Quilt Blocks Patterns
100+ Free Quilt Blocks Patterns

If you've ever found yourself in a creative slump or just craving some fresh inspiration for your next quilt project, then you're in for a real treat. Heather from The Sewing Loft has compiled a fantastic collection of 100+ free quilt block patterns, and it's an absolute goldmine for quilters of all experience levels!

This roundup is more than just a list—it's a thoughtfully curated resource full of variety, creativity, and charm. Whether you're looking for classic patchwork blocks, whimsical motifs, or modern geometric designs, you'll find plenty to explore.

What’s Inside the Collection?
Heather’s roundup features blocks from talented designers across the quilting world. The list includes:
  • Traditional favorites like Log Cabin, Churn Dash, and Ohio Star
  • Modern and artistic designs featuring bold shapes and color play
  • Themed blocks perfect for holidays, seasons, and children’s quilts
  • Pieced, appliquéd, and even foundation paper-pieced patterns

Each block links to its own tutorial or downloadable pattern, often accompanied by step-by-step photos and helpful tips, making them perfect for confident beginners or experienced quilters alike.

Why I Love This List
As a quilter, I find this kind of resource invaluable. Here’s why:
  1. Instant Inspiration: When you’re unsure what to make next, browsing these blocks is like flipping through a beautifully illustrated quilt book.
  2. Skill Building: With so many styles to choose from, it’s easy to challenge yourself with a new technique or block style.
  3. Perfect for Samplers: This collection is ideal if you’re making a sampler quilt or participating in a block-of-the-month challenge.
  4. Scrap Friendly: Many of these patterns are small and great for using up leftover fabric.

A Few Standout Favorites
While it's hard to choose, here are a few blocks that really caught my eye:
  • Wonky Star Block – Fun and playful, great for modern quilts.
  • Bird House Block – Perfect for spring or garden-themed quilts.
  • Chevron Block – A bold, graphic option that plays well with solids.
  • Heart Block – Sweet and simple, perfect for gift quilts or Valentine's projects.

The full collection is available on The Sewing Loft website, originally published by Heather:
Browse 100+ Free Quilt Blocks by Heather

Heather’s list is a wonderful example of how generous and creative the quilting community can be. Having 100+ quilt block patterns in one place makes it easy to try new techniques, finish that last-minute baby quilt, or simply enjoy the process of creating—one block at a time.

So, whether you’re piecing together a full-sized quilt or just looking to stitch up something quick and satisfying this weekend, bookmark this collection and keep it handy.

Dutch Treat Quilt

Dutch Treat Quilt Block Free Pattern by Maureen Cracknell Hand Made
Dutch Treat Quilt by Happy Quilting

The "Dutch Treat" quilt block, designed by Maureen Cracknell for Aurifil’s 2017 Designer of the Month series, is a delightful pattern that brings a touch of spring to your quilting projects. Inspired by the vibrant fields of purple tulips in Holland, this 12" block combines traditional piecing techniques with a fresh, floral design.

Inspiration Behind the Design:
Maureen Cracknell drew inspiration for the "Dutch Treat" block from the stunning imagery of purple tulip fields in Holland. The block's design captures the essence of these blooms through a combination of geometric shapes and a harmonious color palette. The use of blue-purple hues evokes the feeling of springtime, making it a perfect addition to seasonal quilts.

Materials and Fabric Selection:
To create the "Dutch Treat" block, you'll need the following fabrics:

Light Background: Art Gallery Fabrics NTF-67907 Luminaries Silver

Purple Solid: PE-453 Purple Pansy

Lavender Ovals: OE-903 Amethyst

Purple Geometric: GBL-1438 Cuboid Orchid

These fabrics work together to create a visually appealing block that highlights the tulip-inspired design. However, feel free to use fabrics from your stash to personalize the block to your taste.

Piecing the Block:
The "Dutch Treat" block is constructed using traditional piecing methods, including half-square triangles and strip piecing. The block features four tulip units, each composed of carefully cut and sewn fabric pieces. The assembly involves creating individual tulip units and then joining them with sashing strips to form the complete block. The detailed instructions and diagrams provided in the pattern guide you through each step, ensuring accuracy and ease of construction.

Design Versatility:
The "Dutch Treat" block's floral motif and vibrant colors make it suitable for various quilting projects. Whether you're creating a spring-themed wall hanging, a table runner, or incorporating it into a larger quilt, this block adds a cheerful touch. Experiment with different color combinations to match your desired aesthetic, and consider using the block as a focal point or repeating it to create a stunning quilt top.

Follow along with the original designer's instructions, including step-by-step guidance and any printable templates or kits with full pattern: Dutch Treat Quilt Pattern

La Conner Stars Quilt

La Conner Stars Quilt Free Pattern designed by Jera Brandvig for Quilting in the Rain
La Conner Stars Quilt by lecienfabrics

There’s something so captivating about star quilts—they're timeless, versatile, and always rewarding to make. If you’re a quilter who loves the combination of classic design and modern elegance, the La Conner Stars Quilt by Jera Brandvig of Quilting in the Rain is a pattern that deserves a spot on your project list. This quilt was created to showcase the La Conner fabric collection by Lecien, and it beautifully balances tradition and soft, romantic detail.

Whether you're drawn to cozy cottage style or simply enjoy making quilts that feel heirloom-worthy, this pattern offers a wonderful quilting experience.

A Soft Spin on a Classic Star Design
The La Conner Stars Quilt finishes at 56" x 72", making it an ideal throw for a sofa or a lovely addition to a bedroom. The pattern features a straightforward layout of sawtooth star blocks, framed by sashing and finished with a floral border. It’s approachable for confident beginners and still satisfying for experienced quilters.

What makes this quilt stand out is its gentle color palette and elegant simplicity. The original version uses Lecien’s La Conner fabric line, full of dusty rose, soft aqua, creamy neutrals, and delicate florals. However, it’s also a great canvas for showcasing your own favorite fabric collection—whether you're working with prints from your stash or trying a new curated bundle.

Why I Loved Making This Quilt
As someone who enjoys quilting with intention and beauty, here’s what I appreciated about the La Conner Stars Quilt:
  • Balanced and calming design: The repeated star blocks give structure, while the colors and prints allow for softness and personality.
  • Efficient construction: With clear instructions and rotary-friendly cutting, this quilt comes together quickly and smoothly.
  • Versatile layout: Want a larger quilt? The block-based design makes it easy to expand by adding more stars.

You can download the free La Conner Stars Quilt Pattern here and start planning your fabric selection today.

A Quilt That’s Full of Heart
Jera Brandvig’s design philosophy always emphasizes quilting with joy, and this pattern certainly reflects that. Whether you’re making it for yourself, as a thoughtful gift, or simply to enjoy a peaceful stitching journey, the La Conner Stars Quilt brings warmth and beauty into your hands—one star block at a time.

Farm Sweet Farm Quilt

Farm Sweet Farm Quilt made by Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet, The Pattern by Riley Blake Designs
Farm Sweet Farm Quilt by Lori Holt

there’s something so heartwarming about stitching scenes that celebrate the simplicity and beauty of country life. If you're drawn to charming barnyard themes, cheerful animals, and sweet vintage aesthetics, then the Farm Sweet Farm Quilt by Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet is a must-make project for your sewing list.

Designed for Riley Blake Designs, this quilt is part of a delightful sew-along and features a variety of adorable applique motifs and classic piecing. With cows, chickens, pigs, barns, tractors, and floral accents, the Farm Sweet Farm Quilt brings a full story to life in fabric. It's the kind of quilt that makes you smile every time you look at it—and stitching it is just as joyful.

A Celebration of Country Life in Fabric
Lori Holt’s signature style combines retro charm with thoughtful design, and this quilt is no exception. The Farm Sweet Farm quilt finishes at a generous 75" x 87", making it perfect for a bed, a wall display, or a cozy living room throw.

The pattern is designed as part of a sew-along, and while it involves a fair amount of applique, Lori includes plenty of guidance to help you succeed, even if you’re newer to this technique. The PDF includes detailed diagrams, cutting instructions, and fabric placement guides to support quilters step by step through each block.

Quilting Joy, One Barnyard Block at a Time
Here’s why I found working on this quilt especially fun:
  • Variety of Techniques: It’s a wonderful mix of traditional piecing and applique, keeping things interesting as you go.
  • Endless Color Play: The bright palette and playful prints encourage creativity—feel free to put your own spin on fabric choices.
  • Farm-Themed Fun: Each block is like a scene from a storybook. You’re not just quilting—you’re building a farm!
You can download the free Farm Sweet Farm Sew Along Guide here (PDF), and I highly recommend browsing Lori Holt’s blog or social media pages if you want even more inspiration for this project. Many quilters have added their own personal touches—different colorways, fun quilting motifs, and even custom labels to give their quilt a handmade farmhouse flair.

A Quilt with Heart and Heritage
Whether you grew up in the countryside or simply appreciate farm life from afar, the Farm Sweet Farm Quilt captures a timeless story in stitches. It’s a beautiful blend of nostalgia, whimsy, and warmth—exactly what quilting is all about.

Movement in Squares Quilt

Movement in Squares Quilt made by Susan H, The Free Designed by Wendy Sheppard for Benartex’s Op Art Reflections fabric
Movement in Squares Quilt by Susan H

We’re constantly inspired by the way fabric and pattern can combine to create not just beauty, but also movement and energy. If you’re looking for a project that’s both striking and satisfying to sew, Movement in Squares by Wendy Sheppard offers just that. Designed for Benartex using their Op Art Reflections collection, this quilt celebrates bold geometry and optical illusion with a rhythmic layout that captures the eye and draws you in.

The Movement in Squares quilt showcases a clever use of placement and contrast. Squares appear to pulse across the quilt top, thanks to a combination of dark and light values within the vibrant Benartex prints. The Op Art-inspired fabrics provide depth and interest without overwhelming the simple block construction, making this a pattern that looks intricate but is very approachable.

A Design That Dances
What makes this quilt particularly engaging is how it plays with perception. The layout features alternating blocks that create an illusion of movement across the surface—hence the name. The pattern is built around simple square units, making it beginner-friendly while still offering visual drama for more advanced quilters. It’s a great way to explore high-contrast fabric combinations or showcase a favorite collection with bold prints.

Wendy Sheppard, known for her thoughtful designs and clear instructions, provides a straightforward construction process. The quilt finishes at 63" x 72", a generous throw-size that’s perfect for a living room accent or a personal gift.

Tips for Success:
Here are a few helpful tips if you plan to make your own Movement in Squares quilt:
  • Embrace contrast: The optical illusion effect really shines when there’s strong contrast between the light and dark squares.
  • Chain piece when possible: The repetitive block structure makes this a great pattern for efficient piecing.
  • Pressing matters: Careful pressing will help your seams nest and ensure the squares align crisply.
  • Try a design wall: Laying out the blocks before sewing helps maintain the overall visual balance.

A Modern Masterpiece in Motion
Whether you're drawn to the contemporary feel of optical illusion quilts or you're simply looking to sew something different and dynamic, Movement in Squares is a great project to try. It’s a beautiful example of how minimal shapes and bold fabric choices can create maximum impact.

You can find the free pattern directly from Benartex here (PDF). Be sure to check out their Op Art Reflections fabric line for the full visual experience intended by the designer.

Curio Flower Mini Quilt

Curio Flower Mini Quilt Free Pattern Designed  by Erin Russek of One Piece at a Time
Curio Flower Mini Quilt

Every once in a while, we come across a design that stops us in our tracks—not because of its complexity or size, but because of its sheer beauty and charm. The Curio Flower Mini Quilt by Erin Russek is exactly that kind of project. This delightful mini quilt is a perfect mix of elegance, color, and traditional hand-appliqué. It's small enough to finish in a weekend, but the impact it leaves is lasting.

Designed by Erin and shared on her inspiring blog One Piece at a Time, this pattern offers quilters a creative opportunity to practice their appliqué skills while working with rich colors and detailed floral shapes. Whether you display it on a wall, include it in a gallery of minis, or gift it to a fellow quilter or friend, this quilt is bound to bring joy.

A Closer Look at the Design:
The Curio Flower Mini Quilt features a beautifully centered floral appliqué set against a classic background. Erin’s design, inspired by the Curio fabric line by BasicGrey, captures the graceful essence of handwork. With its bold petals, curving leaves, and layered center, the flower becomes the star of this small but striking quilt.
  • Technique: Needle-turn or fusible appliqué
  • Size: Mini quilt (approximately 14" x 14", depending on borders)
  • Style: Traditional meets modern florals
This is a lovely project for anyone wanting to try their hand at appliqué in a manageable format.

Materials and Supplies:
To make your own version of this mini quilt, here are the basics you’ll need:
  • Background fabric: A neutral tone to let your flower shine
  • Assorted prints or solids: For petals, leaves, and flower centers
  • Appliqué supplies: Such as freezer paper, thread to match, and a good appliqué needle
  • Batting and backing: Small scraps work perfectly for a mini like this
  • Binding fabric: Choose a color that complements your flower
The project uses a variety of colors for a vibrant finish, but you could easily adapt the palette to suit your style—pastels for a soft look, or brights for a bold statement.

Why This Project is Worth Trying:
The Curio Flower Mini Quilt is a great introduction to appliqué for beginners, and a relaxing, rewarding project for experienced quilters. Erin’s pattern is thoughtfully written and provides a printable template for the flower and its components.

Here’s why it’s a great choice:
  • Skill builder: If you’ve been wanting to improve your hand-appliqué, this project is the perfect size.
  • Creative freedom: Play with color and fabric placement for a totally custom look.
  • Quick finish: Because it's small, you’ll be able to complete it in a short time—ideal for weekends or gift deadlines.
Plus, it’s just plain fun! Watching the flower come to life as you stitch is incredibly satisfying.

Finishing Touches:
Once the appliqué is complete, you can quilt the background to enhance the flower. Simple echo quilting, crosshatch, or stippling all work beautifully on a mini. Add a hanging sleeve or corner triangles on the back to display it on a wall.



    The Curio Flower Mini Quilt reminds us that quilting doesn’t always have to be about big projects or complicated techniques. Sometimes, a small piece stitched with care and creativity brings just as much joy. Whether you're looking for a weekend project or a lovely addition to your mini quilt wall, this design by Erin Russek is one to treasure.

Erin generously shared the pattern for free on her blog post, along with a downloadable flower template:

Happy stitching—and may your garden of quilts always be in bloom!

Circle of Friends Block

Circle of Friends Block Free Pattern designed by Maureen of Maureen Cracknell Handmade
Circle of Friends Block

One of the most rewarding aspects of quilting is the way it brings people together—whether it's through a local guild, an online sew-along, or simply sharing tips over a cup of tea. The Circle of Friends Block, designed by Maureen Cracknell for the Sewcial Bee Sampler, is a beautiful reminder of that spirit of community.

This 12.5" block (unfinished) combines traditional piecing with a modern layout, resulting in a clean, striking design that’s perfect for scrap busting or showcasing your favorite fabrics.

Why I Loved Making This Block!
What caught my eye with the Circle of Friends block was its name—there’s something meaningful about stitching together a piece that symbolizes friendship. But beyond the sentiment, the block construction is genuinely fun and relaxing, ideal for a quiet afternoon at the sewing machine.

The layout features a central square surrounded by a ring of contrasting fabrics, giving the illusion of a circle. It’s simple enough for beginners, yet satisfying for experienced quilters who enjoy clean lines and balance in their patchwork.

Fabric Choices and Tips:
This pattern works well with a main print or bold color in the center, surrounded by lighter or low-volume fabrics to emphasize the circular effect. Here’s what I used in my version:
  • A floral focal print for the center square
  • A mix of soft blenders in coordinating colors for the outer pieces
  • Solid white for the background, to keep it crisp and airy
Pro Tip: Use a rotating cutting mat if you have one—it makes trimming those half-square triangles much easier!

Construction at a Glance:
Here’s a quick overview:
  1. Half-Square Triangles (HSTs): You’ll be making quite a few HSTs for this block—perfect for practicing accuracy.
  2. Piecing the Rows: Once the HSTs are complete, the block comes together in a standard 3x3 layout.
  3. Final Assembly: Careful pressing (press seams open or to one side consistently) makes a big difference in helping the block lie flat.

Design Ideas:
I’m already imagining how beautiful a full quilt of Circle of Friends blocks would look! Here are a few layout thoughts:
  • Alternating fabric intensities (light/dark) to create a secondary pattern
  • Adding sashing between blocks for a floating look
  • Mixing this block with others from the Sewcial Bee Sampler for an eclectic sampler quilt

Circle of Friends block from Sharon Holland and Maureen Cracknell’s Sewcial Bee Sampler series: Circle of Friends Block – Free Pattern PDF


Quilt blocks like this remind me why I started quilting in the first place—not just for the joy of sewing, but for the connections we make along the way. Whether you sew this block on your own or as part of a group project, it’s a lovely way to celebrate both craft and community.

So pour yourself a cup of tea, grab your rotary cutter, and piece together a circle of friendship—one stitch at a time.

West Virginia Star Block

West Virginia Star Block Free Quilt Pattern
West Virginia Star Block

There’s something special about working with classic quilt blocks. They connect us to quilting’s deep roots while still offering plenty of room for creativity and personal expression. One of my recent favorites is the West Virginia Star Block, a traditional design thoughtfully shared by Wendy Russell of Patchwork Square.

This block features strong lines, striking geometry, and a beautiful balance between symmetry and movement. Whether you’re sewing for a heritage quilt or exploring Americana motifs, the West Virginia Star is a timeless choice.

What Makes the West Virginia Star Block Unique?
The West Virginia Star is a nine-patch block variation that utilizes half-square triangles (HSTs), square-in-a-square units, and simple piecing to create a layered star effect. It’s a block with depth and visual interest but doesn’t require overly complicated piecing—perfect for confident beginners and experienced quilters alike.

The design consists of:
  • A center square-in-a-square unit, which adds dimension and a focal point.
  • Eight star points, created with half-square triangles that frame the center beautifully.
  • Corner units that enhance the star shape and bring balance to the block.
The finished block size is 12 inches, making it easy to integrate into larger quilts or sampler projects.

Materials and Cutting Guide:
Wendy's pattern offers a clear cutting guide and layout instructions. You’ll need three fabrics:
  • Light fabric (great for background or contrast)
  • Medium fabric for supporting the star’s structure
  • Dark fabric to make the star points pop
The block construction is methodical and well-supported by Wendy’s helpful diagrams. Even if you’re newer to quilt blocks with multiple unit types, this is a great opportunity to practice accurate piecing.

Piecing Tips for Success:
From my experience sewing this block, here are a few tips to make your stitching smoother:

1. Use a scant ¼" seam allowance throughout—this will help your units line up just right.

2. Press carefully—press seams open or to the darker fabric, depending on your preferred technique, to avoid bulk where points meet.

3. Trim units as you go—accurate half-square triangles and square-in-a-square units make final assembly much easier.

Ideas for Using This Block:
The West Virginia Star works beautifully in:
  • Sampler quilts – Pair it with other traditional blocks for a heritage look.
  • Wall hangings – Feature it in a medallion-style layout or framed as a focal piece.
  • Table runners or pillows – Make one or two blocks with patriotic or seasonal fabrics.
  • Scrap quilts – Use stash fabric in similar color values for a scrappy, vibrant effect.
It’s also a wonderful block for showcasing contrast. Try a classic red, white, and blue palette for a patriotic theme, or go modern with jewel tones and low-volume backgrounds.

    Wendy Russell’s West Virginia Star Block is a satisfying and adaptable design that blends tradition with opportunity for personal flair. It’s the kind of block that builds your piecing confidence while rewarding you with a beautiful result. Best of all, Wendy provides it for free—making it easy to add this stunning design to your quilting journey.

You can view the full pattern here: West Virginia Star Block Free Pattern

Happy quilting, and may your stars always shine bright—both on your quilts and in your creative heart.

Star Gazer Quilt

Star Gazer Quilt Designed by Wendy Sheppard, featuring the Wildwood Way and Malam Batiks collections for RJR Fabrics
Star Gazer Quilt

Every once in a while, a quilt pattern comes along that stops you in your tracks—and the Star Gazer Quilt by Wendy Sheppard does just that. Designed with RJR Fabrics’ Wildwood Way and Malam Batiks collections, this project beautifully blends tradition with a fresh, nature-inspired palette. With its thoughtful construction and stunning interplay of star blocks and batik fabrics, it’s a must-make for quilters who love vibrant color and precise piecing.

As a quilter, I find Wendy Sheppard’s designs both elegant and approachable. Her Star Gazer Quilt offers a harmonious balance between complexity and clarity—making it suitable for intermediate quilters ready for a rewarding challenge. Whether you’re creating this quilt to cozy up with or to showcase at a guild event, it promises to shine.

Quilt Details:
  • Finished Size: 63" x 81"
  • Designer: Wendy Sheppard
  • Fabric Lines: Wildwood Way and Malam Batiks from RJR Fabrics
The design centers around an array of classic star blocks, each framed and rotated to create movement and visual interest. The batik fabrics lend a luminous, watercolor effect that mimics the beauty of stargazing on a clear night in the woods. Whether you stick with the featured collections or mix in your own favorite batiks, this quilt delivers dramatic results.

Construction Notes:
The Star Gazer Quilt is constructed using traditional piecing techniques. You'll be working with flying geese, half-square triangles, and square-in-a-square blocks—so accurate cutting and piecing are key.

Some helpful tips:
  • Use chain piecing to speed up repetitive steps.
  • Label your pieces carefully—there are multiple units that look similar.
  • Press seams open or to the side, depending on bulk, to help align points neatly.
  • Use a design wall or floor layout to keep track of star rotations and block orientation.
Wendy’s pattern includes detailed diagrams, fabric placement charts, and cutting instructions to guide you through each step.

Fabric Selection Tips:
While the original uses the rich, earthy tones of Wildwood Way and the saturated beauty of Malam Batiks, this pattern is highly versatile:
  • Try deep jewel tones for a moody night-sky effect.
  • Experiment with ombré gradients for extra movement.
  • Use scraps or fat quarters for a truly scrappy starry sky.
Who Is This Quilt For?
The Star Gazer Quilt is a great fit for confident beginners who have some experience with block assembly and want to stretch their skills. It's also a perfect project for seasoned quilters looking for a satisfying layout that brings batiks to life.


    The Star Gazer Quilt is more than just a beautiful pattern—it's a celebration of color, symmetry, and the timeless allure of star blocks. Wendy Sheppard has once again delivered a design that speaks to the heart of quilting, and this quilt truly shines when made with bold, expressive fabrics.

If you're dreaming of a quilt that captures the magic of the night sky and the serenity of the natural world, this one’s for you, Get the Free Star Gazer Quilt Pattern by EQuilter

Happy quilting—and may your stitches always point toward the stars!

Midnight Garden Quilt

Midnight Garden Quilt Free Pattern designed by Jinny Beyer
Midnight Garden Quilt

If you’re looking to create a quilt that feels both rich in tradition and mesmerizing in design, the Midnight Garden Quilt by Jinny Beyer is an ideal choice. Designed for RJR Fabrics, this pattern takes the timeless beauty of floral motifs and elevates them with deep, dramatic tones and intricate symmetry. Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or an ambitious intermediate, this project invites you to explore the magic of fussy cutting, medallion layouts, and border framing.

As a quilter, I’m always inspired by patterns that blend artistry with geometry, and Jinny Beyer’s work never disappoints. The Midnight Garden Quilt is no exception—it’s a stunning tribute to nature’s elegance, designed with precision and a masterful use of color. The bold palette, anchored by dark backgrounds and bright florals, creates a luminous glow—like flowers blooming at twilight.

Pattern Highlights:
The Midnight Garden Quilt is a full-sized medallion-style quilt that finishes at approximately 64" x 64". The quilt features:
  • A striking central block created from mirror-image fussy cuts.
  • Carefully framed floral motifs using Jinny Beyer’s signature border prints.
  • An elegant medallion layout that draws the eye from the center outward.
  • Coordinating pieced borders and narrow accent strips to enhance dimension.
The pattern provides detailed instructions and fabric requirements for achieving Jinny's stunning visual effect. While it does require precision and some experience with fussy cutting and border prints, the step-by-step guide helps break down the process into manageable parts.

Techniques & Tips:
  • Fussy Cutting: The centerpiece of the quilt uses mirrored floral motifs. Take time to position your fabric carefully to ensure visual balance.
  • Accurate Piecing: With symmetrical borders and repeating units, precision is key. Use a quarter-inch foot and consider starching your fabric to minimize distortion.
  • Color Planning: Stick with a darker background to maintain the quilt’s dramatic nighttime garden feel, or try a lighter background for a fresh twist.
Customization Ideas:
  • Bold & Botanical: Stick with Jinny Beyer’s color scheme for a timeless, moody floral.
  • Spring-Inspired: Swap in pastels and softer greens for a more serene, daylight garden feel.
  • Monochromatic Magic: Explore this pattern in a single color family for a modern take on a classic design.


    The Midnight Garden Quilt is a beautiful example of how color, symmetry, and artistry can transform fabric into a work of timeless elegance. It’s the kind of project that commands attention and brings a sense of accomplishment to any quilter’s portfolio.

If you're ready to immerse yourself in a quilt that’s both refined and richly detailed, I highly recommend giving this pattern a try: Midnight Garden Quilt Free Pattern from RJR Fabrics

Let your next quilting journey begin under the stars—surrounded by the quiet beauty of a Midnight Garden.

Whirlwind Quilt Block

Whirlwind Quilt Block Free Pattern designed by Caroline of SewCanShe
Whirlwind Quilt Block by sewcanshe

If you want a quick, simple quilt project that makes the most of your collection of fat quarters, Caroline Fairbanks' Fat Quarter Whirlwind Quilt from SewCanShe is the ticket. The pattern is easy to make but also dynamic in its design, and the result is a 66" x 55" throw-sized quilt that's not only easy to make, but also plenty to see.

Materials Needed:
To create the Fat Quarter Whirlwind Quilt, you'll need
  • 10 fat quarters: 3 blocks apiece.
  • 1 yard of background fabric: For the background of the blocks.
  • ½ yard of binding fabric: To bind the quilt edges.
  • 4½ yards of 44" wide backing fabric: For the quilt back.
  • Twin-size batting: For warmth and stability.
  • Free printable template: To cut the whirlwind blades.

The pattern includes a downloadable template to assist in cutting the non-traditional blade shapes correctly.

Construction Overview:
The quilt is 30 blocks, each quilting to 11". Below is a quick summary of the steps involved in constructing it:
  • Cutting the Blades: Cut blade shapes from the fat quarters using the template provided. Each fat quarter should cut to 12 pieces.
  • Preparing the Background Triangles: Cut 30 pieces of background fabric, each 6¾" x 6¾". Cut each square diagonally twice to obtain four triangles per square.
  • Sewing the Block Halves Together: Sew a background triangle to each blade piece, the square end of the blade aligning with the short side of the triangle.
  • Finishing the Blocks: Sew four of these together into a finished whirlwind block.
  • Sew the Quilt Top Together: Arrange the 30 blocks in a 5x6 pattern and sew them together to complete the quilt top.

This simple assembly process makes the quilt ideal for beginners or anyone who wants a fast and fulfilling project.

Tips for Choosing Fabric:
Caroline used fabrics from the Dear Stella Prairie Poppy line, which offered a cheerful and coordinated look to her quilt. When selecting fabrics:
  • Contrast: Choose fabrics that have sufficient contrast with your background fabric so the whirlwind pattern stands out.
  • Cohesion: Having fabrics in the same collection or with an analogous color scheme can give a cohesive appearance.
  • Variety: Mix prints and solids to create visual appeal.

Keep in mind that every fat quarter provides three blocks, so make your fabric selections accordingly to create the coloring and pattern distribution of your choice.


The entire Fat Quarter Whirlwind Quilt pattern with instructions and blade template is available to download for free on the SewCanShe website: Fat Quarter Whirlwind Quilt Free Pattern



The Fat Quarter Whirlwind Quilt is a delightful pattern that combines ease of construction with bold style. New quilters who desire to build their repertoire and experienced quilters who desire an instant gratification project will find this pattern fulfilling.

Storm at Sea Quilt

Storm at Sea Quilt by Julie's Quilts and Costumes, The Free Pattern by AccuQuilt.
 Storm at Sea Quilt by Julie's Quilts and Costumes

Few quilt designs capture movement and flow quite like the timeless Storm at Sea pattern. With its interplay of square and rectangular units that cleverly create the illusion of curves, this quilt block has been beloved by generations of quilters. AccuQuilt brings new life and ease to this traditional design with their GO! Classic Storm at Sea Throw Quilt Pattern, designed specifically to pair with their precision cutting dies.

As a quilter who enjoys both heritage and efficiency, I was immediately drawn to this pattern. The classic look is preserved, but with a simplified approach that takes the guesswork—and hand fatigue—out of the cutting process. Whether you're tackling this pattern for the first time or revisiting it with fresh eyes, AccuQuilt’s version makes it easier than ever to achieve sharp points and precise alignment.

Why the Storm at Sea Quilt Stands Out
At first glance, the quilt appears to have flowing curves and a sense of undulating motion—but there’s not a single curved piece involved! It’s all about smart placement of geometric shapes. This optical illusion effect makes it a joy to sew and a real showstopper once complete.

The GO! Storm at Sea pattern uses:
  • GO! Storm at Sea Die Set
  • GO! Qube Mix & Match Block System (8” or 10”)
  • Coordinating fabrics (solids or prints)
  • Basic sewing tools and quilting supplies
By using the AccuQuilt cutting system, each piece fits together precisely, reducing fabric waste and ensuring your points match beautifully.

Construction Overview
While the Storm at Sea quilt might seem intricate, it’s all about building blocks step by step:

1. Cutting with Confidence – With the die-cut system, each triangle, square, and rectangle is perfectly measured. No measuring mistakes or trimming needed.

2. Block Assembly – The pattern guides you through piecing together square-in-a-square blocks, diamond shapes, and rectangles to create the illusion of curves and waves.

3. Layout & Rows – Once the blocks are complete, they’re arranged in a grid layout that creates movement across the quilt.

4. Finishing Touches – Add borders, quilt as desired, and bind to complete your masterpiece.

The result is a quilt that looks far more complicated than it is—perfect for gifting, showcasing, or even entering in your next quilt show.

Design Ideas:
  • Go Nautical: Use ocean blues, grays, and whites to echo the sea-inspired theme.
  • Bold and Modern: Try high-contrast solids like black and white or jewel tones for a modern twist.
  • Scrappy Storm: Mix up your fabric stash for a vibrant, eclectic version.


    The Storm at Sea Quilt is a true classic that continues to captivate quilters with its beauty and complexity. With AccuQuilt’s thoughtful pattern and cutting dies, this once-daunting design becomes approachable and fun. You can confidently create a quilt that looks impressive but feels achievable—even for intermediate quilters.

Ready to set sail on your next quilting adventure? Get Classic Storm at Sea Throw Quilt Free Pattern

Let the rhythmic waves of piecing carry you through this rewarding project. Happy quilting!

Madison’s Star Quilt

"Madison's Star" designed by Karen Gibbs of Banyan Batiks
Madison’s Star Quilt

Madison's Star by Karen Gibbs beautifully merges the timeless sophistication of a Lone Star quilt with the fluid, energetic motion of Bargello techniques. Crafted for Banyan Batiks, this pattern delivers a bold, dynamic design that captivates the eye and makes for a rewarding quilting experience. Whether displayed as a statement piece or gifted to a fellow quilting enthusiast, its striking composition ensures a stunning final result.

About the Pattern:
Madison's Star is a quilt pattern that features a central star motif, reminiscent of the traditional Lone Star design, enhanced with the flowing color transitions characteristic of Bargello quilting. The pattern is designed to be approachable for confident beginners, providing clear instructions and a manageable construction process.

Construction Highlights:
  • Strip Piecing: The quilt utilizes strip piecing techniques, allowing for efficient assembly and the creation of intricate patterns with relative ease.
  • Diamond Templates: The pattern includes guidance on creating diamond templates using a tri-fold presentation board, facilitating accurate cutting and assembly of the star points.
  • Color Gradation: By carefully selecting and arranging fabrics, the quilt achieves a beautiful gradation of colors, enhancing the three-dimensional effect of the star.

Fabric Selection:
While the original design showcases fabrics from the Banyan Batiks collection, Madison's Star is versatile and can be adapted to various color schemes and fabric collections. Whether you prefer bold, modern prints or classic, subdued tones, this pattern offers ample opportunity for personalization.


The Madison's Star quilt pattern is available as a free through Northcott Fabrics: Madison's Star Quilt Pattern


Final Thoughts!
Madison's Star is a captivating quilt pattern that blends traditional design elements with modern techniques. Its combination of Lone Star and Bargello styles results in a quilt that is both timeless and contemporary. Whether you're creating a centerpiece for your home or a cherished gift, this pattern offers a rewarding quilting experience.

Lemoyne Star Block Quilt

Lemoyne Star Block Quilt Free Pattern
Lemoyne Star Block Quilt

The LeMoyne Star Block, featured as the centerpiece of the Sarah’s Star quilt, is a timeless design reimagined by Margaret Leuwen, with detailed instructions provided by Jeanne Knapp and Lindsey Leuwen. This block combines traditional aesthetics with modern piecing techniques, making it accessible for quilters of various skill levels.

A Tribute to Heritage:
The Sarah’s Star quilt holds sentimental value, named after Margaret Leuwen’s granddaughter, Sarah, who was named in honor of Margaret's own grandmother. This personal connection infuses the project with warmth and a sense of legacy, reflecting the generational bonds often celebrated in quilting. The LeMoyne Star, with its eight-pointed symmetry, serves as a fitting centerpiece, symbolizing unity and continuity.

Materials and Cutting Guide:
To construct the 14½" LeMoyne Star block, you'll need the following fabrics:
  • Dark Purple: Four 3¾" x 7½" rectangles and four 4¼" squares
  • Light Purple: Four 3¾" squares
  • Light Pink: Four 3¾" x 7½" rectangles and four 4¼" squares
These selections allow for a harmonious blend of colors, enhancing the star's visual impact.

Step-by-Step Assembly:
  1. Create Unit A: Attach a light pink 3¾" square to one end of each dark purple rectangle, right sides together. Draw a diagonal line on the square, sew along it, trim ¼" from the seam, and press open.
  2. Create Unit B: Repeat the process by attaching a light purple 3¾" square to one end of each light pink rectangle, following the same sewing and pressing steps.
  3. Add Squares: Sew a 4¼" light pink square to the triangle end of each Unit A, and a 4¼" dark purple square to the triangle end of each Unit B. Align edges carefully, stitch, and press open.
  4. Form Heart Units: Pair each Unit A with a Unit B, right sides together, aligning seams. Draw a diagonal line across the "V" of the heart shape, sew along the line, trim ¼" from the seam, and press open to reveal a diamond unit.
  5. Assemble the Block: Arrange the four diamond units to form the LeMoyne Star. Sew them together, press seams open, and ensure the block measures 14½" square.

These instructions are adapted from the original pattern, which provides comprehensive guidance for each step.

Design Considerations:
The LeMoyne Star's versatility allows for creative expression through fabric choices. Consider using contrasting colors to emphasize the star's points or a monochromatic palette for a subtle, elegant look. Incorporating prints or batiks can add texture and depth, making each block unique

The complete instructions for the Lemoyne Star Block Quilt (Sarah’s Star), are available in a free PDF:

The LeMoyne Star Block, as featured in the Sarah’s Star quilt, offers a meaningful and enjoyable project that bridges traditional design with personal storytelling. Whether you're crafting a family heirloom or exploring new techniques, this pattern provides a rewarding quilting experience.

Ruby Reds Quilt

Ruby Reds Quilt Free Pattern Designed By Lila Taylor Scott of Allpeoplequilt
Ruby Reds Quilt

there's something deeply satisfying about working with rich, bold color palettes—especially those that bring elegance and warmth to a quilt. The Ruby Reds Quilt, designed by Lila Taylor Scott for AllPeopleQuilt, is one of those patterns that immediately draws you in. With its sophisticated blend of red tones and traditional piecing, this quilt has all the makings of a future heirloom while still being a joy to create.

Perfect for intermediate quilters or confident beginners eager to challenge themselves, the Ruby Reds Quilt combines classic piecing techniques with a strong visual impact. The pattern celebrates the beauty of red fabrics, but can be easily customized to suit your personal taste or stash favorites.

A Love Letter to Red!
The standout feature of this quilt is, of course, the use of deep ruby reds accented by soft creams and neutrals. These hues work together to form a balanced and striking layout, where the reds form star-like medallions across the quilt top. Each block radiates warmth and vibrancy, creating a quilt that feels both luxurious and inviting.

The pattern includes instructions for creating a 69" x 69" throw, which makes it a beautiful addition to a couch, chair, or wall, or a special gift for a loved one.

Construction Overview:
Lila Taylor Scott’s instructions are thoughtfully written and easy to follow. Here’s a simplified outline of how the quilt comes together:

1. Fabric Selection: Choose a range of red prints to add variety and depth. Pair them with cream, beige, or soft gray for contrast.

2. Block Assembly: The quilt features pieced blocks composed of half-square triangles, rectangles, and squares. Careful pressing and accurate cutting will help these blocks come together beautifully.

3. Layout & Borders: The blocks are arranged to create a star pattern across the quilt top. A final border frames the entire quilt, pulling everything together into a cohesive and polished piece.

This quilt shines with traditional charm while allowing you to put your own creative stamp on the fabric and finishing choices.

Tips for a Stunning Finish: 
  • Scrappy Reds: Use a mix of red fabrics—solids, prints, and tone-on-tone—to give your quilt extra texture and life.
  • Contrast Matters: Make sure your background fabrics are light enough to let the reds pop.
  • Precision Counts: Accurate cutting and ¼" seam allowances will keep your points sharp and blocks aligned.
Whether you're planning this as a Valentine’s Day project, a holiday throw, or a year-round stunner, the Ruby Reds Quilt offers the perfect blend of classic style and modern flair.

    
    The Ruby Reds Quilt is a striking and heartfelt design that lets the timeless elegance of red fabrics take center stage. With thoughtful construction and plenty of opportunity for fabric play, this quilt is bound to be a favorite for both the maker and the recipient.

You can download the full pattern from AllPeopleQuilt here: Ruby Reds Quilt Pattern

Happy quilting—and may your creative path always be lined with beautiful blocks and bold colors!

Florence Quilt

Florence Quilt Design by Larene Smith featuring fabrics from the "Florence" Collection by Hoffman California Fabrics
Florence Quilt by Mary Stagner Moore

The Florence Quilt, made by Larene Smith of The Quilted Button, is a fascinating project that best demonstrates the elegance of Hoffman California Fabrics' "Florence" fabric collection. This quilt combines traditional piecing with luxurious materials, creating a stunning wall hanging at 71" x 86" .

Materials and Preparation:
To create the Florence Quilt, you will need an assortment of Hoffman's "Florence" collection fabrics. This assortment contains deep metallics and colors and is perfect to provide your quilt with a touch of sophistication. Pre-wash and spray starch your fabrics prior to cutting and press them to help with accuracy and sewing together with ease.

Construction Overview:
The Florence Quilt pattern calls for traditional piecing techniques, and it is suitable for experienced quilters. Precise cutting and uniform seam allowances are highlighted in the design so that it can produce intricate layout. Pressing seams open whenever possible is recommended to minimize bulk and create a professional, flat finish.

Design Tips:
  • Fabric Selection: Select contrasting-toned fabrics to bring out the quilt's geometric motifs.
  • Layout Planning: Set your cut pieces out on the table prior to sewing to see how the finished pattern will look and make adjustments as you go.
  • Seam Consistency: Maintain a consistent ¼" of seam allowance so all pieces fit together nicely.


The Florence Quilt pattern made by Larene Smith can be downloaded from various quilting sources. One source you can visit is Sew Mini Things, where you can download the updated pattern:


Final Thoughts!
The Florence Quilt is a testament to the timeless beauty of classic quilting and luxury fabrics. Its elegant design and rich textures make it well worth the effort for quilters who want to create a showpiece. Whether you're making it for your home or as a treasured gift, the Florence Quilt will impress.

Batik's Stained Glass Quilt

Batik's Stained Glass Quilt Free Pattern designed by Rose of Ludlow Quilt and Sew
Batik's Stained Glass Quilt

This Quilt is a stunning yet simple design that replicates the beauty of stained glass windows. By using vibrant batik fabrics framed with black sashing, this quilt creates a striking contrast that enhances the rich, hand-dyed patterns of the batiks.

Unlike traditional stained glass quilts that require curved edges and bias tape, this design is made entirely with straight edges and built-in black sashing. This approach keeps the assembly process simple while maintaining the elegant stained glass effect. Measuring 40 inches square, the quilt is an ideal size for a decorative wall hanging, a lap quilt, or a statement piece for any space.

The quilt consists of sixteen blocks, each featuring rectangles and squares, with black fabric strips acting as the "leading" between sections. These sashing strips are sewn within the blocks rather than added later, ensuring a seamless, clean look. To make the quilt top, five different batik fabrics are used, with black fabric for sashing and binding.

A key consideration when working with batik fabrics is their higher thread count, which can make them denser than regular quilting cotton. Using a sharp, fine needle (such as a 70/10) helps achieve smooth stitching.

To complete the quilt, black sashing is added between blocks and rows, followed by a 2.5-inch batik border to frame the design. The final black binding enhances the stained glass effect, tying the whole piece together beautifully.

This quilt is an excellent project for quilters who love bold colors and clean, structured designs. Its straightforward construction makes it accessible to beginners while offering a visually striking result that will impress quilters of all skill levels.

Materials You’ll Need:
  • Colorful batik fat quarters or scraps – choose a wide range of values and hues
  • Solid black fabric – for sashing and borders
  • Backing and batting – sized to your finished dimensions
  • Basic quilting tools: rotary cutter, ruler, cutting mat, pins, and sewing machine
This is a fantastic project for using up leftover batik scraps, or you can curate a fresh palette to create a coordinated theme—think sunset hues, jewel tones, or cool oceanic shades.

Construction Process:
The quilt comes together by first creating simple square or rectangular blocks of batik fabrics. These are then bordered by strips of black fabric on all sides. Once assembled, the blocks are joined into rows, with additional sashing in between to continue the stained-glass effect.

Black cornerstones can be added at the intersections to enhance the illusion of leadwork in traditional stained glass. A final outer border completes the frame, giving the quilt a finished and polished look.

Quilting can be done in a minimal way to let the fabric shine—stitch in the ditch is a classic choice—or you might choose to add decorative quilting for extra texture.

Why This Quilt Stands Out:
  • Bold visual impact with minimal piecing complexity
  • Perfect for showcasing batiks or any vibrant scraps
  • Adaptable for wall hangings, lap quilts, or larger bed quilts
  • Beginner-friendly with satisfying, quick-to-assemble blocks
Whether you're making a statement piece for your wall or a treasured gift for a loved one, the Batik’s Stained Glass Quilt delivers both creativity and elegance.

You can view the full pattern here: Batik's Stained Glass Quilt Pattern


    The Batik’s Stained Glass Quilt is more than just a patchwork project—it's an opportunity to paint with fabric. Rose’s thoughtful design allows quilters to embrace color boldly and play with contrast in a way that feels modern, yet deeply rooted in quilting tradition.

With its simple structure and powerful visual payoff, this quilt is a wonderful choice for anyone wanting to explore batiks in a new light—literally! So pull out your brightest prints, grab your rotary cutter, and get ready to sew your very own masterpiece.

Barn Raising Log Cabin Quilt

Barn Raising Log Cabin Quilt Free Pattern
Barn Raising Log Cabin Quilt By Amishspirit

The Barn Raising Log Cabin Quilt is a traditional pattern that beautifully plays on the contrast between light and dark fabrics to create a striking visual impact reminiscent of traditional barn-raising gatherings. This Pellon Projects pattern is a comprehensive guide suitable for quilters of all skill levels, from beginners to veterans.

Materials Needed:
The pattern accommodates many quilt sizes, ranging from crib to king, and provides exact fabric specifications for each:

Light Fabrics (Variety):
  • Crib (48" x 48"): 6 Fat Quarters or 1⅜ yards
  • Lap (48" x 64"): 8 Fat Quarters or 1⅞ yards
  • Twin (68" x 96"): 14 Fat Quarters or 3½ yards
  • Full (80" x 96"): 18 Fat Quarters or 4⅜ yards
  • Queen (96" x 96"): 25 Fat Quarters or 6¼ yards
  • King (120" x 120"): 29 Fat Quarters or 7⅛ yards
  • Dark Fabrics (Variety):
  • Crib: 7 Fat Quarters or 1⅝ yards
  • Lap: 9 Fat Quarters or 2⅛ yards
  • Twin: 17 Fat Quarters or 4¼ yards
  • Full: 21 Fat Quarters or 5¼ yards
  • Queen: 26 Fat Quarters or 6⅜ yards
  • King: 35 Fat Quarters or 8⅝ yards

Center Squares:
  • Crib: 1 Fat Quarter or ¼ yard
  • Lap: 2 Fat Quarters or ⅜ yard
  • Twin: 2 Fat Quarters or ½ yard
  • Full: 3 Fat Quarters or ⅝ yard
  • Queen: 3 Fat Quarters or ¾ yard
  • King: 4 Fat Quarters or 1 yard
  • Backing and Binding:
  • Backing and binding needs vary by quilt size; refer to the pattern for yardage and cutting dimensions.
  • Batting:
  • Eco-Cotton Blend™ Batting IB -96" or 120" width, yardage varies by quilt size.
  • Tools:
  • Rotary mat, rotary cutter, rotary ruler, sewing machine, and accessories.

Cutting Instructions:
Each block has a center square (Piece A) and a group of strips (Pieces B through H) that are attached in a specific order:
  • Piece A: Cut 2½" square (center).
  • Piece B: Cut 2½" x 1½".
  • Piece C: Cut 3½" x 1½".
  • Piece D: Cut 4½" x 1½".
  • Piece E: Cut 5½" x 1½".
  • Piece F: Cut 6½" x 1½".
  • Piece G: Cut 7½" x 1½".
  • Piece H: Cut 8½" x 1½".
Cut one light and one dark fabric for each piece. Cutting on the straight grain along the longer side stabilizes the edges of the blocks, causing the finish to lie flatter.

Assembly Instructions:
Center Square:
  • Begin with Piece A (2½" square) as the center.
Adding Strips:
  • Stitch Piece B (light) to one side of the center square; press toward Piece B.
  • Add Pieces C through H in sequence, alternating light and dark fabrics, and pressing after each addition.

Block Completion:
  • The block should be 8½" square, including seam allowances, after adding all strips.

Quilt Assembly:
  • Arrange completed blocks in the Barn Raising pattern, starting in the center and working outwards.
  • Sew blocks together into rows, then sew rows together to complete the quilt top.

For visual step-by-step instructions, refer to the official pattern from Pellon Projects: Barn Raising Log Cabin Quilt Pattern (PDF)

Design Tips:
Fabric Choice: Choose fabrics with strong contrast between light and dark to get the most visual impact from the Barn Raising pattern.
Color Coordination: Use either the same color family for a coordinated look or mix and match various prints for a scrappy, dynamic look.
Pressing Seams: Pressing to the dark side consistently helps with flatter blocks and easier construction.

Final Thoughts!
The Barn Raising Log Cabin Quilt pattern is a traditional favorite that delivers simplicity and visual interest. Its graphic design lends itself to creative freedom in fabric selection and color placement. It is suitable for either the beginner who wants a project that is easy to handle or the more experienced quilter who enjoys a time-honored pattern. The pattern gives a rewarding experience for quilters.
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