45+ Beginner Quilt Patterns So Easy You Can Sew In A Weekend

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Are you looking at quilt patterns, trying to choose your very first one, and feeling completely overwhelmed with the decision? For new sewists and beginning quilters, choosing your first quilt can sometimes be harder than actually sewing it. That’s why I decided to pick out several patterns for beginner quilters that can serve as a great starting point.

The patterns I have chosen use straight lines and simple shapes to make things easy to implement. And the step-by-step instructions are written in easy-to-understand language so even beginners can follow along. No complex piecing is needed to create beautiful results. So gather your fabrics, dust off your machine and get to work, and be sure to tag me on Instagram at @SewCanShe and show me your first quilt!

Quick Comparison: Easiest Quilt Patterns for Beginners

Think you can’t finish a quilt in a single Saturday? Think again! This guide features over 45 beginner quilt patterns specifically chosen for their simplicity and speed. Whether you’re working with a vibrant new jelly roll or just want to clear out your stash, these designs focus on large blocks and “smart” cutting to ensure you get a professional look without the stress. If you’re a beginning sewist looking for a simple quilt that actually gets finished, these weekend-friendly projects are the perfect place to start.

Beginner Quilt PatternBest ForFabric TypeKey Benefit
Super Easy Four PatchNew SewistsScraps or YardageSimple strip piecing.
The Easiest Queen-Size QuiltCozy GiftingFat QuartersMake a beautiful large quilt easily.
Giant Bear ClawFast Results10″ Pre-cutsOversized blocks so the quilt top comes together quickly.
The Easiest 3-Yard Quilt Pattern EverSkill Building3 One-Yard CutsGuaranteed fabulous fabric coordination.
Fun And Easy Quilt PatternNew QuiltersEverythingPopular, modern design.

Any Sewing Machine Will Work!

pink sewing machine on cutting mat
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You only need to sew a straight stitch to piece a quilt top, and you can even quilt your top with the same straight stitch. If you’re looking for a starter machine, here are the best beginner sewing machines that I recommend.

There’s also no need to spend lots of money on supplies to get started. You can find supplies at the dollar store that will work just fine; stretch your budget! And each quilt pattern has a list of fabric and supplies used, so read through it before you decide what you need to get. Let’s get started!

Easy Ombre Checked Quilt

purple ombre squares quilt
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Sew this beautiful Checked Quilt with Ombre Print. You can make it with other fabric prints too, but I think the ombre gives the quilt its originality. At nearly 50’’ x 60’’, it’s the perfect size for snuggling on the couch or curling up in your favorite reading spot.

Bowl of Cherries

colorful and simple log cabin quilt blocks with pink and red accents.
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Sew another fast and easy throw quilt with just three yards of fabric! The Bowl of Cherries free quilt pattern was inspired by one of my favorite artists – Mary Engelbreit. Her illustrations captured my heart way back in the 1990’s and I love them still.

Super Easy Four Patch

Beginner friendly four square quilt block for sewing an easy quilt.
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The photo shows a four patch quilt block. If you make lots of these and put them together you get a whole quilt top. To make this quilt block you only need to choose three fabrics: light, medium, and dark. There’s even a free PDF for this easy four patch quilt pattern.

Pro Tip

Strip piecing is an easier way to make and continue the pattern of colors. I’ll show you how in this easy pattern!

Simple Nine Patch Baby Quilt

A pile of nine patch quilt blocks in blue and pink colors showing a free quilt block pattern. beginner friendly and simple.
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Like the four patch, nine patch means that each quilt block is made of nine squares. Once you get these traditional basics you will see other ways to add variety. In this Nine Patch Baby Quilt pattern I’ll show you a shortcut.

Warm and Cozy Rag Quilt Pattern

Bird themed rag quilt in black, red, and white fabric. This is an excellent technique and pattern for a fast and easy quilt.
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The nice thing about this free rag quilt pattern is that you don’t have to sew precise seam allowances, or cut lots of tiny pieces. I would recommend getting spring-loaded rag quilt scissors so your hands won’t cramp up. Finished size: 56″ x 63″

The Easiest Queen-Size Quilt

Quilt pattern showing bright, vibrant colorful stars radiating outward from the center. it's fat quarter friendly and simple for a beginner sewist.
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If you are an ambitious beginner and want to start with a queen-size quilt (like I did!), this is the perfect pattern for you. The Fat Quarter Fancy Star Quilt has big, easy blocks to piece and can be sewn with scraps as easily as fat quarters. With the border its finished size is an 88″ square.

Quarter Log Cabins 3-Yard Quilt

Red, white, and cream colored quilt with quarter log cabin design. Easy straight line sewing arranged in a modern pattern.
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I am captivated by this design! Choosing fabrics might be more difficult than actually sewing them together to make this stunning quilt. The Quarter Log Cabins quilt comes together to be 50″ x 60″ and only requires three yards of fabric.

Rail Fence 3-Yard Easy Quilt Pattern

Colorful quilt with rail fence quilt block design showing an easy quilting pattern for beginners.
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The free Rail Fence Quilt Pattern finishes as a 54” x 60” size lap quilt. You only need three yards of fabric to complete this quilt, and it’s perfect for beginners and experts alike.

Tied Summer Quilt Pattern

Young smiling girl curled up in a small, colorful, handmade nine patch beginner quilt. The quilting is done using ties instead of machine quilting.
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You can sew an easy tied quilt like this with nine-patch quilt blocks, flannel fabric for the back, and yarn or embroidery thread for ties. In my tutorial I teach you how to add batting to adjust the thickness.

The Easiest 3-Yard Quilt Pattern Ever

A corner of a blue and white quilt with elaborate quilted detail. The simple pattern is elevated with intricate machine quilting.
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The Easiest Three Yard Quilt Ever is a perfect beginner quilt. It’s not huge so you can finish quickly, and you only need 3 yards of fabric. As a bonus, this pattern shares tips for picking fabric, cutting, and quilting.

Bow Tie Baby Quilt Pattern

Bowtie pattern lap quilt hanging on a fence to display an easy beginner quilting pattern.
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I love fat-quarter quilts! A fat quarter is just an 18” x 22” piece of fabric. Fat Quarters often come in coordinating bundles so you already know your fabrics will look amazing together.

The Bow Tie Baby Quilt Pattern uses just four fat quarters and 1 1/4 yards of background fabric. The Bow Tie block is a perfect pattern to learn as a beginner. I think you’ll love how it comes together.

The Twin Star quilt!

A vibrant quilt with red, white, and floral elements. The simple Twin Star quilt block makes a fabulous beginner sewing project.
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The quilt above is requires just 3 yards of fabric to make the top, and I’ll help you pick fabrics that work together. See the free Twin Star Quilt Pattern; it might look complicated, but you’ll soon see how these straight stitches turn into a stunning pattern right before your eyes. You can do it!

Gnome Forest Quilt Pattern

Gnome and tree quilt blocks on a white background to display a free beginner quilt pattern. The gnomes are very simple.
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This super easy quilt pattern uses flying geese, rectangles, and snowball corners, and half-square triangles. You can make as many quilt blocks as you want to size the quilt up or down. You can leave off the trees completely for just a gnome quilt!

Show me what you decided to do @sewcanshe over on Instagram. The quilt pictured finishes at 33″ square for a small crib size or wall hanging.

Sailboat Quilt

White quilt with big and small sailboat quilt blocks to display a free sewing pattern. This is not only beginner friendly, but scrap buster friendly too.
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My son made a version of this quilt when he was just a little guy. It’s super fun, and you can use any layout to change it up! Here’s the free quilt pattern for you to love.

Simple Patchwork Quilt Pattern

A colorful beginner patchwork quilt folded on a bench. The small squares are sewn with scraps from my stash.
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This is a pattern to show you the way to sew a patchwork quilt with simple 2 1/2” fabric squares. This free beginner quilt pattern is perfect for using up your scraps. If you know other sewists, ask them for scraps if you’re just starting out.

Hello Neighbor Quilt Pattern

Colorful quilt with house patterns. The quilt construction is simple and stunning.
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You will make 16 house blocks for this darling free Hello Neighbor Quilt. Will you make all the houses the same color? Use this as a throw or hang it on your wall to show off your most recent accomplishment. Happy Sewing!

Easy Panel Quilt

Quilted Minion panel quilt with a blue stripe border. Sewing with a panel is an easy way to make a beautiful quilt.
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Make a quilt using any panel by adding a pretty border. Here is my free sewing pattern for adding a border to any panel.

It doesn’t matter what size the panel is, you’ll be able to sew sawtooth stars for each corner, and make a nice clean border to match. For the finished size you’ll just add 16″ x 16″ to your panel measurements.

Giant Bear Paw Quilt Pattern

Giant bear claw quilt block quilt using grey, pink, and blue colors. The large quilt block makes the piecing beginner friendly and super fast.
Photo credit: Melissa Mortenson / Polka Dot Chair

Quilts that use large pieces of fabric, and use large quilt blocks, are easy to sew because you don’t have as much cutting to do and because the pieces aren’t tedious.

This free pattern from Polka Dot Chair is a great example of easy. One thing that makes it even easier is if you use a layer cake fabric bundle which is precut into the squares from the pattern!

Shoofly Quilt

Easy quilt pattern displayed with turquoise shoofly quilt blocks on a white background
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Sew the shoofly quilt block to make this sweet quilt pattern. You’ll be amazed at how quickly you get the hang of it!

Autumn Woods Baby Quilt Pattern

Colorful hanging quilt with squares and rectangles
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This quilt is a perfect example of a beginner quilt. There is no pattern for this quilt as Brandy just sewed squares together, but you can still check out her photos and her story to recreate the gorgeous quilt. You can make the quilt as big as you want by adding more and more squares together. This photo also shows a pretty and simple way of quilting that you can easily do on your own machine.

Beginner Friendly Quilt Pattern

simple four patch quilt in red, white, and blue colors
Photo credit: Amy Smart / Diary of a Quilter

This crib-sized quilt also uses the basic four patch pattern. Four patch means that each square block is made of four equal pieces.

Jumbo Hashtag Quilt Pattern

large hashtag designs on a quilt laying in the grass
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Huge blocks make this a super fast finish with a very trendy, modern look. The free Jumbo Hashtag Quilt Pattern is so fast and easy to piece, and before you know it you have a huge quilt! Since it comes together so quickly you can make it in just one day.

Wrapped Candy Twin Size Quilt Pattern

Colorful wrapped candy design on a quilt showing an easy quilt patterns for beginners. The strip piecing technique makes this an easy quilt pattern.
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This quilt uses strip piecing which makes it come together quickly. Strip piecing is a simple technique used to put multiple pieces of fabric together in a repeatable pattern.

This free Wrapped Candy Quilt pattern looks great with any colors. I would love to see what you come up with. Tag me on Instagram @sewcanshe and show me what you made!

Whirlwind Quilt Pattern

three colorful pink whirlwind quilt blocks hanging on a line.
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My free Fat Quarter Whirlwind Quilt pattern is fast and easy. This simple patchwork quilt uses a repetitive block pattern that makes the quilt come together quickly . The pattern includes a free PDF template to cut the whirlwind blades.

Fun And Easy Quilt Pattern

Quilted red cross quilt blocks on a monochromatic background
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I think the plus block (more traditionally known as the cross block) is the most enduring of all quilt block designs. It’s one of the oldest designs there is, and yet it is popular in modern quilts too. Sew the Easiest Plus Quilt pattern either using a variety of scraps, or just two different fabrics.

Style Guide

It’s helpful to know some terms and to understand how to match colors when making a quilt. This post about low volume fabric is a good resource to get you started.

Easy Quilt-As-You-Go Quilt Pattern

Colorful quilt-as-you-go technique shown on a quilt with vibrant patterns.
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This Quilt-As-You-Go Strip Quilt is great for sewing with a small sewing machine, and easy to size up or down. For this method you use 2 1/2” strips of fabric and batting strips instead of one large piece of batting for the entire quilt.

Pro Tip

A walking foot comes in handy for this project to help keep the layers even.

Dot Dot Dash

blue quilt with small, colorful squares scattered all over hanging on a white fence.
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We all love those tiny bundles of 2 1/2” fabric squares that they sell near the cash register at our favorite quilt shop. But after you buy this adorable bundle, what can you do with it? Dot Dot Dash is an adorable throw quilt that you can sew with 7 mini charm packs or 2 1/2” fabric squares that you can cut from scraps. The quilt dimensions are approximately 68” x 68”.

Chandelier Quilt Pattern

Floral quilt with chandelier quilt design.
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I think you will love sewing this unique free beginner quilt pattern. The Chandelier is a specific quilt block, just like a Four Patch is a type of quilt block.

I have designed this quilt so that the chandeliers fit in a three yard quilt size, which is uncommon, but so pretty! Finished size: 48″ x 59″ to make a large lap or a small throw.

Mosaic Tiles Quilt Pattern

quilted cross block quilt in blue and white
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This beautiful three yard quilt will have you feeling confident. You will enjoy the process of watching the pattern come together as you combine your favorite prints (or even your scraps!). Finished size: 44″ x 54″

Test Tubes Quilt Pattern

simple quilt design shown making test tubes with colorful fabric
Photo credit: Heidi Staples / Fabric Mutt

This quilt pattern comes together sew quickly you will be amazed. These darling test tubes can highlight some of your favorite prints, or use up plenty of scraps of any color!

Head over to Fabric Mutt for the free pattern. Finished size: 45″ x 69″

Gathered Quarters Nine Patch

nine patch pastel colored quilt displaying a simple quilting pattern
Photo credit: Melissa Mortenson / Polka Dot Chair

Sewing with squares is simple because it’s both easy to cut, and straight forward to piece. Using a fat quarter fabric bundle adds to the simplicity because you don’t have to worry about coordinating fabric for a perfect look. Fall in love with this Gathered Quarters Nine Patch pattern.

Diamond in a Square Quilt

diamond in a square or economy block quilt hanging on a fence
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Choose three fabrics and let’s get started with this Diamond in a Square quilt. It’s a nice lap size when it’s all complete. You will love watching the pattern come together. Tag me on Instagram @sewcanshe; I’d love to see your first quilt!

Starship Baby Quilt Pattern

Red, gray, and white baby quilt with spaceship designs.
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Sew this Starship Quilt for a space lover or a sweet new baby. You can alter the feel of this quilt by changing the background to dark and shifting to cool colors. It’s pretty amazing how changing the colors alters the quilt completely. Finished size: 46″ square

Superstar Quilt Pattern

colorful stars filling a quilt showing a beginner quilting pattern
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Superstar, my free beginner quilt pattern teaches how to make half-square triangles (HSTs) and Flying Geese quilting units. Because the blocks are so big, this one can be sewn quickly. The shape on this quilt is a sawtooth star!

You will find many uses for HSTs and Flying Geese. They are both so versatile, making them popular and useful quilting units to master.

Easy Signature Cross Quilt Pattern

a quilt with x patterns
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You can do it! Use this free beginner quilt pattern to sew my Signature Cross Quilt. This is a throw size pattern, but it can be sized up simply to sewing and adding more Cross quilt blocks.

Weathervane Quilt Pattern

Blue, floral, and white quilt with windmill blocks.
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The Weathervane Quilt Pattern finishes at 52” x 52”. It is a throw quilt pattern that showcases Weathervane Quilt Blocks mixed with some Windmill Quilt Blocks to add interest and movement. You will be pleased with the results of your work as you watch the whole thing come together.

Daydreams Baby Quilt

pinwheel quilt design in light and dark pink hanging on the side of a crib.
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Use my free beginner quilt pattern and learn how to sew the classic pinwheel block pattern, then sew it into a beautiful Pinwheel Daydreams Baby Quilt.

Fat Quarter Fizz Quilt Pattern

folded colorful patchwork quilt on a table
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The Fat Quarter Fizz Quilt pattern uses fat quarters (I know, shocker!) but it can also be used with other fabric pieces or scraps. The big chunky blocks come together to form a diagonal chevron design, fun!

Rainbow Color By Number Quilt Pattern

Colorful floral patchwork quilt design.
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Another great quilting style is called bargello. First, you will cut strips of fabric and sew them together in rows. Then, you’ll cut across the rows making new rows of colored squares. Finally, you will arrange them in a specific pattern so that each color forms a diagonal design.

The free Color By Number quilt pattern includes a coloring sheet to help you plan your quilt.

Kisses Jelly Roll Quilt

white quilt with colorful, fat plus signs hanging on a fence
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Quilting beginners love my free Kisses Quilt pattern. The entire quilt (background included) is sewn from 2 1/2” jelly roll strips. A jelly roll is a fabric bundle of 42, 2 1/2″ wide strips that are each 42″ long. You can easily cut your own 2 1/2″ strips with a rotary cutter.

Fat Quarter Fancy Quilt Pattern

folded quilt showing a beginner quilt pattern
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Fat Quarter Fancy is actually one of my most popular quilt patterns. Finished, it measures approximately 52” square and is perfect for a throw quilt. You only need nine fat quarters plus a little more than a yard of background fabric.

Big Star Quilt Pattern

colorful quilt with a large star design in the middle
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Learn how to sew the fat quarter friendly Big Star Quilt using half-square triangles (HST)! This fast and easy throw uses my shortcut method for sewing two HSTs at one time. And since the blocks are large, it comes together quickly. It finishes at 64″ x 64″.

Half Square Triangle Baby Quilt

Dog beside colorful quilt and vehicle
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The Half Square Triangle Baby Quilt pattern is just a smaller version of the Big Star Quilt above. This will make a beautiful first ever quilt! The finished size is 40.5″ square.

The Easiest Quilt Pattern Ever

The easiest quilt ever is made with preprinted patchwork fabric so you don't have to piece the top. This quilt  is bright pink plaid and folded on a table with white flowers
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This baby quilt pattern is literally the easiest quilt pattern ever. It is considered cheating just a little because it’s sewn from pre-made patchwork fabric. All you have to do is sandwich the layers together, add some straight-line quilting, trim, and bind!

Patchwork Gingham

large, peach and white colored four patch blocks quilted with arches hanging on a chair.
Photo credit: Amy Smart / Diary of a Quilter

This beautiful peaches and cream throw is sure to impress. Sew large pieces together easily using the free beginner friendly quilt pattern.

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