25 Free Quilt Patterns From Tilda: Quilter’s Eye Candy
Tilda is a fabric brand that was founded by Norwegian designer Tone Finnanger in 1999. Tone is still the CEO, and her team does a truly beautiful job of creating a whole world of wonder, charm, and nostalgia. The fabrics are just as lovely to touch as they are to look at, and you could create a treasured heirloom using any of the patterns featured on their website.
I love just about everything that Tone designs. I think you will too; so without further ado… feast your eyes!
Dressing Gown
The blue and mustard colors in the Dressing Gown Quilt are so perfect with the pops of pink and grey. This is done with Chic Escape fabrics which mix a rich and gorgeous floral design with an Asian influence. I looooove this so much!
Buttercup Quilt
Buttercup is a scrappy-style quilt with timeless prints from the Basics collections. I love this combination of colors, and the different color flower centers are perfectly cute. Can you see this in your home?
Striped Summer Quilt
This gorgeous quilt features fabrics from the Bloomville collection, coupled with some Abloom blenders and Solids. The final design belies it’s simplicity, and I bet you could make this one too.
Cosy Stripes Quilt
As soon as I saw this quilt I wanted to drool (but of course, I don’t do that). The quilt is made from rectangle blocks and sashing, but I love how the fabrics and quilting make it so unique and even breathtaking. Plum Garden fabrics are so beautiful!
Mango Garden Quilt
This is another quilt that looks more complicated than it is. The fun design is made from Bloomsville fabrics. The tropical feel of colors is among my favorite: turquoise, mustard, coral, and blue.
Birthday Quilt Dove White
This Birthday Quilt would be perfect to celebrate a loved one. Appliquรฉ motifs make up the central flower vase and corner flowers. The specific method is called turned-edge appliquรฉ.
Birdhouse Quilt
Again with the mustard… I love!! The Apple Butter fabric collection is featured in this quilt. The cute birds make me smile, and the consistent blue dot and pink roof really unify the overall pattern. Admire the custom quilting and smile with me!
Birthday Pillows
The Birthday Party pillows have pretty flowers and leaves appliquรฉd to a single piece of background fabric using turned-edge appliquรฉ.
Flower Vase Quilt
The pixel design is intended to emulate embroidery. The design is made up of just squares in a single size. There is lots of easy cutting and seam matching, but the result is nothing short of stunning.
My Birthday Party Quilt
The My Birthday Party Quilt is done in a few colors that you can see on the Tilda’s World website. This aqua quilt is the one I like the best. It’s done with Jubilee and Basics fabric.
My Birthday Party Pillows
These colorful pillows feature party children’s blocks in a similar way to the quilts. Here you can see the other colors used. Don’t you love the party feel of the bright colors?
Windy Days Quilt
The fabrics in the Windy Days Quilt are from the Windy Days, Chambray, and Classic Basics collections. I love the playful feeling of the swirling stitches in the quilting, and the soft colors of the tree. I see some leaves blowing, and hair, and a scarf in the wind. It’s all so precious, and I could stare at it for hours.
Spinning Top Qult
I appreciate the look of a simple design turned into an interesting illusion. This Spinning Top pattern is perfect for beginners, and the solids are bright and fun against a soft background.
Bunting Quilt
The beautiful curved seams of the Bunting Quilt. The tilt of the strings really make me feel like the party is ready to start! It’s brilliant to use triangles so that each line is a little off parallel.
Lollyflower Pillows
Have you sewn curved seams before? Pillow projects are a good place to start. This one pairs nicely with the Bunting Quilt and is made with the Jubilee fabric collection.
Color Dance Quilt
You can really make a beautiful quilt using simple shapes and nicely matched seam lines. The bold colors mix well in the Color Dance quilt, and you can do this one too!
Berry Wreath Quilt
This is another one that I could admire for hours. Berry Wreath features the Hibernation collection. If you get a close look you will even spy the mice, squirrels, and birds.
Berry Wreath Pillows
Love sweet love – What more is there to say really? Can’t you picture these adorable fall prints in your home? Tildafabrics.com has a bunch of free patterns; give them a try!
Put Down Roots
Put Down Roots uses the Hometown fabric collection. I have a friend who loves the peacock color for her home decor. I think this would be a perfect quilt to display.
Color Speckles Quilt
Modern and asymmetrical are spectacularly paired in this quilt. It’s another easy beginner patterns that can be perfected for a truly timeless piece of art. Bright solid colors on a neutral background for the win!
The Second Flower Vase Quilt
Here is another design featuring a flower vase based on embroidery. It really looks beautiful as a whole, and imaginative when viewed in pieces.
Happy Holidays Quilt
Charming is the word I would use for Happy Holidays Quilt. It’s made with the Hibernation collection so there are little critters hiding in unassuming places all over. You could use any of the blocks to make matching pillows too!
Christmas Goose Cushions
Speaking of matching pillows, here are some made with the geese block. Aren’t they precious?
Maple Leaf Quilt
There’s something about maple leaves that I just love. You can always count on them to make Autumn instantly appear. Tone has a way of evoking a gentle peace with Chambray and nature that I find myself in love with.
Maple Leaf Pillows
Six maple leaves make a perfect size pillow! It’s a magical, creative mixture that is sure to add comfort to your home setting.
Don’t forget, all of these free patterns can be found on Tilda’s World website. I hope you check it out!
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