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Free Fat Quarter-Friendly Quilt Patterns
Fat quarters are fun to collect, but even more fun to use in quilts! Get free quilt patterns to put your fat-quarter fabric to good use.
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Flower Show
Florals and solids combine for a stunning but easy-to-sew bed quilt. You can change the theme of the large rectangles—think plaids or reproduction prints—to customize for any room.
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Thousand Pyramids
This century-old quilt is a scrap-lovers dream.
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Mini Barn Quilt
Use solid fabrics and vertical line quilting to add modern flair to a mini that mimics a barn quilt.
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Sunny All Around
A simple Pinwheel block is quite a star when it’s surrounded by multiple borders—pieced and plain.
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Red, White, and Blue Bricks
Make a quick-to-assemble patriotic picnic throw or cozy cottage twin-size bed quilt from your favorite scrappy assortment of red, white, and blue fat quarters.
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Neutral Appeal
A small throw can add a dash of color to a room that has a neutral color palette.
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Blueberries and Cream
Alternate light and dark prints for a throw that takes it one step at a time.
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Orchard Lane
Time-saving strip piecing and fat quarters makes it easy to complete a Four-Patch quilt.
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Playing Tag
Add fun and fuction to a stroller-size quilt by sewing ribbon and rickrack loops into the blocks.
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Home for the Harvest
To get the scrappy look of this quilt in a speedy way, invite your friends over for a house-block quilting party.
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Side Dish
Serve up a delightful asymmetrical quilt by wrapping a helping of Broken Dishes blocks with appliquéd and pieced borders on just two sides.
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Ring Toss Quilt
Combine a variety of pastel fat quarters in Floating Star units to make a sweet lap-size quilt.
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Roaring Waves
A range of blues and grays, gradating from light to dark, produce the look of waves on a stormy night. Pairing blue with gray instead of white puts a twist on the classic two-color combination.
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On the Bow
Making Necktie blocks is much easier than you may think, especially with this fool-the-eye trick for easy piecing.
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Summer Days Table Topper
Bright print squares alternate with Four-Patch blocks in a cheerful table runner.
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Shift Change
Create subtle shifts in color with ombré fabric. The large pieces allow you to utilize the gradient effect and to see the shade changes in each fabric strip.
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Painter's Palette
Build your color confidence by mixing fat quarters in a variety of hues. Include a few lighter and brighter fabrics to add sparkle and keeps the eye moving around the quilt.
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Eye Catcher
Use the same cream print in alternating squares to balance a variety of florals and dark prints. While the finished wall hanging offers plenty to look at, it isn’t overwhelming.
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Broken Dishes Table Runner
For a traditional look, use only two prints for each Broken Dishes block.
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Floral Wall Hanging
Simple squares and curved appliqués in bright fat-quarter prints pop off a coordinating solid to create a dynamic wall hanging.
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Luminous Lanterns
Colorful batik lanterns shine bright against a dark blue batik sky in this beautiful wall hanging.
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Simple Rectangles and Sashing
Make a scrappy yet orderly quilt using aqua, lime, and cocoa print fat quarters. Aqua tone-on-tone sashing and binding tie together the fabrics.
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Country Windmills
Use more than 30 fat quarters when you stitch this cozy throw and coordinating pillows.
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Simple Strips
This time-saving quilt involves just five rows of multicolored rectangles finished by long sashing strips and a border from a single novelty print.
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Big & Bold Pincushion
Don’t spend time searching for your pincushion. Make a jumbo, tufted cushion in bright, lively prints and finding it will be a cinch!
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Fat Quarter Twin Bed Quilt
Cut rectangles from floral fat quarters and join them with solid watermelon pink strips to create pieced rows.
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Red-and-White Table Mat
Whip up a two-color table mat using six fat quarters.
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Rickrack Pillow
Embellish pieces of bright fat quarters with rickrack for a square patchwork pillow.
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Fresh Four-Patch Table Topper
Four-Patch blocks and setting squares team up for a fabulous square table topper.
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Fabric Gift Bag
Whip up a reusable gift bag with just two fat quarters. Make bags for holidays, birthdays, or any time of year!
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Building Blocks Throw
Use a restful aqua check to complement the strong contemporary colors—blue, green, and chocolate—in this easy quilted throw using fat quarter pieces.
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Matching Scarf Set
Use fat quarters to make two matching scarves in stylish colors.
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Pumpkins and Table Runner
Stitch a fall theme table runner and trio of stuffed pumpkins for easy fall decor.
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Old-World Snowballs
Large-scale prints in an old-world color scheme are a perfect fit for Snowball blocks.
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Scrappy Rectangles
Cranberry reds, sage greens, and rose petal pinks combine with a range of neutrals to create an appealing pattern in this simple bed quilt.
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Bright Four-Patch Throw
Rich black tone-on-tone background fabrics let lively Four-Patch units sparkle in this Amish-look quilt.
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Easy-Sew Purse
All it takes to make this fun and easy bag is two fat quarters for the body and two fat quarters for the lining.
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Appliqued Lamps Wall Hanging
Make a two-color wall quilt featuring lamp-shape appliqué pieces. Combine assorted florals, stripes, and dots to add pizzazz to the quilt center.
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Gnome Sweet Gnome
Use fat quarter fabrics to create a cheerful cheerful holiday wall hanging quilt with festive appliquéd blocks and a pieced border.
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Strips and Stacks Quilt
Gather a stack of fat quarters. Piece quilt blocks and sashing to mimic books on shelves for your favorite bookworm.
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Quilted Hanging Organizer
Use fat quarter pieces and printed panels to create a handy hanging organizer for your sewing room. A fussy-cut panel section is centered on the front of each storage pocket.
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Ribbon and Rickrack Baby Quilt
Add fun and function to a stroller-size quilt by sewing ribbon and rickrack loops into the blocks.
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Lunch Sack Gift Bags
These easy-to-sew bags are great for using as a lunch sack or as a reusable gift bags.
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Fat-Quarter Floral Throw
Make a gardenlike quilt using Nine-Patch blocks and 9-1/2 inch floral setting squares. Use a variety of fat quarters for a scrappy look, or use fewer fabrics for a controlled look.
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Tiny Treat Totes
Stitch two fat quarter pieces into a quartet of mini totes. These wee gift bags have grosgrain ribbon handles.
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Cool Four-Patch Runner
The versatile Four-Patch is a basic block for both new and experienced quilters. Gather a variety of batik fabrics and test the accuracy of your 1/4-inch seams on an easy table runner.
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Pinwheels Table Topper
Pieced and plain borders frame small and large Pinwheel blocks in a fat quarter-friendly quilted table topper.
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