Free Patterns for Mini Quilts
Stitch up tiny quilts (less than 26" square) in a flash using these free patterns for small quilts.
Bitty Bow Ties [1]

Miniature versions of a classic block make for a dapper table topper.
Time and Again Mini Quilt [4]

A two-color mini quilt makes a stunning table topper.
Rainbow Chevron Mini [7]

An array of solids arranged in vertical rows creates a rainbow of waves.
Starry Echoes Table Topper [10]

Careful color placement in simple triangle-squares results in a stunning star block table topper.
Mini Spinner [13]

Play with light and dark prints in a mini quilt that showcases spinning triangles.
Mini Barn Quilt [16]

Use solid fabrics and vertical line quilting to add modern flair to a mini that mimics a barn quilt.
Churn Dash Garden [19]

Churn Dash blocks, accented with floral applique corners, take center stage on point in a charming table topper.
Sweet Nosegay [22]

Soft pastel florals and olive green and lavender prints welcome spring in the simple appliqué quilt.
Pastel Party [25]

Make a pretty spring quilt using pastel and floral fabrics. Fussy-cut sashing squares add a seasonal accent.
Bright Bits Mini Quilt [28]

Make a bright, spring-inspired table topper using scraps of fabric.
Wee Wonder [31]

Try a scrappy mini quilt featuring small prints in creatively arranged small units.
Bay Breeze [34]

The recipe for this table mat is simple—just mix together a batch of charm squares with two fat quarters.
Simply Solid [37]

Select a variety of solids for spinning Pinwheel blocks in an easy table runner.
Winter Blues [40]

Make classic Churn Dash blocks in an icy color palette for a stunning winter table topper.
Stripes of Color [43]

Striped batiks add movement to a design that employs color gradations.
Dutch Blooms [46]

For a project on the go, take along this folk art-inspired embroidered wool mat. It makes a perfect stitch sampler, too.
Show Me How: Small Quilt [49]

Linda Augsburg shows you how to create an easy star quilt!
Tiny Dishes [52]

Set miniature Broken Dishes blocks inside an asymmetrical frame for a contemporary setting of a traditional block.
Summer Refreshers [55]

Appliqué fruit and straws to pieced glasses of refreshing drinks for a summertime table topper.
Walk in the Woods [58]

Use blue, green, and brown prints to create dreamy star blocks. The natural colors give the impression that the stars are sparkling down through a forest canopy.
Rolling Stones [60]

Use fat eighth pieces in traditional Pennsylvania German colors of chrome yellow, double pink, and overdyed green to create a miniature quilt.
Green Acres Doll Quilt [63]

Natural greens are highlighted with rich red sashing in a doll quilt that can span the seasons.
Happy-Go-Lucky Table Setting [66]

Lots of triangles create the wow factor in this colorful tabletop trio.
Two-Color Table Mat [69]

Whip up a two-color table mat using six fat quarters.
Scrappy Floral Appliqué Table Mat [72]

Raid your stash to make a 22"-square table mat and matching mug mats. Add a personal touch by finishing the small tabletop projects with large, hand-quilted stitches.
Posies Wool Table Mat [75]

Felted wool, a smattering of buttons, and a touch of wool roving combine to make a tactile treasure.
Funky Place Mats [78]

Zigzag-stitch fusible words and motifs to create these fun place mats.
Wool Flower Table Topper [81]

If working with wool is new to you, this table mat is the perfect project to get you started.
Little Sawtooth Stars [84]

Even though the finished three-color table topper is small, you can still include small and medium prints in order to play with scale.
Tiny Pieces Table Topper [87]

To add to the intricate look of this pattern, create the illusion of pieced tiny squares by cutting rectangles lengthwise from striped fabric.
Fall Leaves Table Topper [90]

Use a fabric panel as inspiration for an autumn table topper. Choose prints in coordinating colors to frame the panel.
Blue Bouquet Table Topper [93]

Fuse a flower medallion in the center of a simple one-block table topper.
Scrappy Charm Squares [96]

Use a charm pack (precut 5-inch squares) of reproduction prints to create a scrappy tabletop quilt.
Tiny Triangles Table Topper [99]

Gather fat eighth and fat quarter fabric pieces to make small triangle-squares and pieced sashing rectangles that flow together almost like a watercolor painting.
Carolina Lily Tabletop Quilt [102]

Combine pieced flowers with machine-appliquéd stems and leaves in a tiny quilt.
Reproduction Print Table Topper [105]

Use scraps of reproduction prints for a small quilt you can display all year.
1930s Doll Quilt [108]

Create a repeating diamond pattern by rotating triangle-squares of feed sack prints and a single solid blue fabric.
Little Blue Triangle-Squares [111]

Make a table topper that's perfect for pairing with fine china. Sixty-four tiny triangle-squares make up the quilt center.
Art Deco Flower Table Topper [114]

To make the urn appliqué appear to be more intricate than it is, fussy-cut a stripe to look like ornamentation. For an Art Deco look and greater definition of fused appliqué pieces, outline each one with a narrow black satin stitch.
Prism-Edge Table Topper [117]

Make a one-block table topper that has an intricate ice cream cone border.
Cross and Crown Tabletop Quilt [120]

The center of this one-block quilt features houndstooth prints, dots, and a paisley.