20 Gorgeous Spring Quilt Patterns: All Free!
Get ready to spring into action with these beautiful quilt patterns! They’re bursting with color, featuring bright florals, pretty pastels, and vibrant greens. Find your favorite prints and start sewing your own cheerful spring quilt today!
Springtime awakens beautiful creativity and a hope for brighter days ahead. As you change out your home decor, clean and freshen your space, and consider the new projects you want to sew, give these quilts a chance to invite positivity and beauty into your life.
Liberty Rainbow Quilt
Sew a beautiful quilt in all the colors of the rainbow! Here’s a free quilt pattern for a simple bargello-style quilt that you can customize in many ways. Sewn up in gorgeous rainbow floral fabrics from Liberty, I don’t think anything could be lovelier.
Kisses Quilt Pattern
Sew this fast and easy Kisses Free Quilt Pattern with half of a jelly roll bundle of print fabric plus a jelly roll (or 2 1/2 yards) of solid fabric for the background. I used a beautiful Kaffe Fasset jelly roll to sew a scrappy version of this modern geometric quilt.
Wrapped Candy
Sew a beautiful twin-size quilt faster than you thought possible with strip piecing techniques and big, easy quilt blocks. The Wrapped Candy free quilt pattern can be perfect for anyone on your list by changing the fabrics.
Secret Garden Trapunto Quilt
Trapunto is a quilting technique that makes parts of the quilt more 3D, accentuating certain designs. The applique are done that way on this Secret Garden Quilt Pattern. You don’t have to quilt it that way, but I sure love the finished product!
Liberty Merchant Bright’s Quilt
Liberty fabric is so soft; if you haven’t sewn with it yet you should consider it this year. This Bright’s Quilt uses layer cake bundles and finishes at 70″ x 84″ or a nice twin quilt.
Spools and Stars
Spool Quilts are a quilter’s favorite pattern to make! This free Spools and Stars Quilt Pattern requires just 3 yards of fabric. Let vibrant spring fabrics inspire you to make this throw quilt for your home.
Spring Garden Quilt
Make the Square in a Square Block to make this Spring Garden Wall Hanging. It finishes at 31.75 inches square and is sew pretty.
- Used with permission from American Patchwork & Quilting® magazine.
Sew Happy Together Baby Quilt
Sew an adorable baby quilt with three-dimensional prairie points in the border! The Sew Happy Together free baby quilt pattern teaches how to make prairie points and sew easy 9-patch blocks and snowball blocks.
Dutchman’s Puzzle 3 Yard Quilt
This Dutchman Puzzle quilt pattern uses three different fabrics in each block, instead of just two, in order to make a beautiful secondary design. Can you see the Friendship Stars and pinwheels in the secondary design?
Fat Quarter Fancy-Free Quilt Pattern
I know you have been searching for a fast and fun quilt pattern to use up your fat quarter stash… here it is! Sew up a Fat Quarter Fancy throw quilt using nine fat quarters plus a little more than a yard of background fabric.
Pretty Pictures Quilt
Fabric panels are the bane of my fabric stash! I fall in love with adorable fabric panels, buy them, and then keep them while I search for the perfect quilt pattern. The Pretty Pictures Quilt is your solution to spring fabric panels! Stitch together this adorable quilt that mixes easy appliqué and basic piecing to make each adorable picture stand out.
Charm Square Blossoms
Sew a baby/lap quilt using the free sewing pattern for my Charm Square Blossoms Quilt and bring spring blossoms into your home.
Gathered Quarters Nine Patch
Sew with pastels and make a fat quarter friendly nine patch quilt with the Gathered Quarters Quilt Pattern. This beautiful quilt will finish at 60″ x 90″.
Easy Spool Quilt with Charm Squares
Sew the cutest thread spool quilt with my free Spool Quilt Pattern, and guess what – you can use pre-cut charm squares! This fast and easy throw quilt pattern is perfect for beginner quilters or someone like me (ahem!) who picked up a darling charm square bundle at the quilt shop and needs to make something with it!
Charm Poppy
Sew the Charm Poppy throw-size quilt (or large baby quilt) using a charming bundle of your favorite cotton quilting fabrics! You’ll only need one charm pack of 5” squares, so it’s easy on the budget and perfect for a beginner quilter.
Fat Quarter Whirlwind Quilt
Sew a fast, easy (and fat quarter-friendly) quilt with my free Fat Quarter Whirlwind Quilt Pattern. This pattern is perfect for beginners or anyone who needs to sew a quilt quickly because the blocks are simple and repetitive.
Superstar Quilt
This Super Star Quilt Pattern will prove that you are a superstar quilter because the super-sized stars make it super fast! Make sure to use bright spring colors to sew this easy version of the 8-point sawtooth star design.
English Garden Quilt
Sewing hexagons together can be so rewarding. You will use paper to stabilize the hexagons as you go. This beautiful, spring quilt pattern called English Garden Quilt Pattern finishes at 84″ x 102″.
- Used with permission from American Patchwork & Quilting® magazine.
Pineapple Quilt Pattern
Have you ever wanted to sew a pineapple quilt? Here’s your chance… This free pineapple block and twin quilt pattern is as easy as sewing half-square triangles! It’s a great way to use up fabric scraps, too.
Baby Dresden Quilt
Sew a darling baby quilt (or lap sized quilt) with Dresden Baby Quilt pattern that looks like gently whirling badminton birdies! Whether you see the quarter Dresden flowers on this quilt that way or not, it’s still a beautiful way to combine applique and piecing together with your favorite fabrics to make a 50’’ square quilt.
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