Free Quilt Block Patterns: 220+ blocks, multiple sizes, to choose from (2024)

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220+ quilt blocks in multiple sizes to choose from—let's turn your fabric into MAGIC!

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In our freeQuilt Block Patterns library(skip straight to the blocks) you'll find step-by-step illustrated directions for cutting and piecing your favorite patchwork block.

Not just images, but pictures of the actual block during construction.

And pressing directions, too, because they're important.

For the beginning quilter, there are loads of pictures each step of the way and helpful tips for making more accurate blocks.

If you've been quilting awhile, the cutting instructions, technique advice and any downloadsmaybe all you need.

And finally, downloadable cutting charts and coloring pages are in the works for all the tutorials on this site for your convenience.

It'll take awhile to finish this project, please bear with me. It'll be worth it.

On this page, you'll find:

  • Links to all the free quilt block patterns on this site
  • Find blocks by size
  • Find blocks by type, i.e., Star, Pinwheel, 9-patch, etc
  • Sharing and copyright information
  • My favorite tipsto make flatter more accurate blocks
  • Cheat Sheets for how many blocks you'll need when making a straight set design
  • Instructions and cheat sheet for setting triangles to download if you'd like to set your blocks into a quilt on-point.

Printing help

If you need help printing any of the tutorials or free paper piecing pattern or templates used in the construction of some of the free quilt blocks, visit these pages:

  • Instructions toprint the free paper piecing patterns and templates
  • Instructions toprint the complete tutorial pages
  • Or simply use the 'Print' button found at the bottom of every page, just under the Newsletter signup

Keep it simple

You SHOULDN'T HAVE TO buy a specialty ruler or tool to make a single block.

That just doesn't make sense, orcentsfor that matter either!

Each block in this library is constructed with only the most common tools found in nearly every quilter's studio.

That said...

...if there's a great tool or ruler out there that streamlines the construction process for making many blocks AND I can recommend and vouch for it, that information will be listed, too.

If templates for unusual shapes or paper pieced patterns are needed, they are available as free downloads, printable on your home computer right from the instruction page.

2 color quilt patterns~there's a lot!

Many of these free quilt patterns are for beginners and use only two fabrics.

But don't let that stop you.

Remember, YOU are the designer. Play around with fabric and color placement to come up with designs based on these that please YOU.

The free quilt block patterns await...

To make things as easy as possible:

  • Our free quilt block patterns are listed in alphabetical order by their most common name.
  • Seam allowances are 1/4" unless otherwise noted.
  • Blocks are listed inFinished Sizes. Most include multiple sizes. (If you are a beginning quilter and confused by 'finished vs unfinished size' check out this article. You're not alone. Lots of new quilters find this concept confusing!)
  • Any paper piecing patterns or paper templates used in the construction of a block are available within the tutorial as a free download for you to print.
  • Use the most recent version of Adobe for downloading and printing. To date, every printing problem we've encountered has been solved by using the free Adobe software.Find more printing helphere.

Click on any block below to go directly to the instructions and get started!

3D Bow TieAll sizes

Amish Squares7", 10½", 14"

Amish Star6", 9", 12"

Antique Tile6", 9", 12"

Anvil4", 5", 6", 8"

Arrowhead1½", 2", 2½", 3", 4"

Art Square4", 5", 6", 8"

Aunt Dinah6", 9", 12"

Aunt Kate's Choice5", 6¼", 7½", 10"

Aunt Sukey's Choice6", 7½", 12"

Autumn Leaf5", 10", 15"

Autumn Tints7", 10½", 14"

Bachelor's Puzzle7½", 15" and 30"

Birds in the Air Var2", 2½", 3", 4"

Black Magic6", 9", 12", 18"

Blacks and Whites6", 8", 12"

Blazing Arrows4", 6", 8", 12"

Bouquet7", 10½", 14", 21"

Brave World PP4", 5", 6", 8"

Brave World Var2", 3", 4"

Brickwork6", 8", 10"

Bright Hopes3", 4½", 6", 9", 12"

Broken Sugar Bowl6", 9", 12"

Broken Wheel6", 9", 12"

Cake Stand5", 7½", 10", 15"

Calgary Stampede7", 10.5", 14"

Card Trick4½", 6", 9", 12"

Cat's Cradle6", 7½", 9", 12"

Chained Star6", 9", 12", 15"

Charleston Quilt8", 12"

Christmas Star5", 7½", 10"

Churn Dasher5", 7.5", 10", 12.5"

City Streets7", 10½", 14"

Constellation10", 15", 20"

Corner Beam1½", 2", 2½", 3", 4", 5", 6"

Courthouse Steps5½", 11", 16½", 22"

Crazy Ann5", 7½", 10", 12½", 15"

Cross and Crown5", 7½", 10", 15"

Cross and Square4", 6", 8", 10", 12"

Cross and Star9", 13½", 18"

Crossword Puzzle8", 12", 16"

Crown and Thorns5", 7½", 10", 15"

Crowning Glory6", 9", 12", 15", 18"

Crow's Nest9", 13½", 18"

Crystal Star4", 6", 8", 10", 12"

Darting Minnows5", 7½", 10", 12½", 15"

Dervish Star8", 12", 16"

Dewey Dream5", 7.5", 10", 15"

Diamond Cross7", 10½", 14"

Diamond Rectangle5 sizes

Dolly Madison's Star4½", 9", 13½", 18"

Doris' Delight6", 9", 12", 15", 18"

Double Necktie3", 4½", 6", 9", 12"

Double Quartet4", 6", 8", 10", 12"

Double Star7.5", 10", 12.5", 15"

Double Star10", 15", 20"

Double T4½", 6", 7½" 9", 12"

Duck and Ducklings5", 7½", 10"

Duck Tracks4", 6", 8", 12"

Dutchman's Puzzle4", 5", 6"

Quickly find a block you want to make

Whether you're looking for traditional quilt patterns or modern or paper pieced, you'll find all kinds here.

Alphabetically by common name...

A - D

E - M

N - Z

Or by finished block size...

4"

4-1/2”

5"

6"

8"

9"

10"

12"

Or by type...

Even 9-patch

Stars

Pinwheels

Paper Pieced

The free quilt block patterns on this site are for your personal use only

If you are a guild or other quilting group memberand would like to include block instructions in your guild newsletter,please review the permissions that I have granted here.

There's more info if you are a quilt teacher who would like to use them in your classes.

If you agree with these terms—and they're pretty simple—you're welcome to proceed with your plans without even contacting me, saving you and me, both, a step.

Contact me with your request if you have any questions.

Tips and techniques to improve your quilting...

...to help you make flatter, more accurate blocks. These are the techniques I go back to time and time again for accurate piecing results.

I hope they help you, too!

  • The Best Pressing Technique for Pressing Quilt Blocks
  • My favorite new pressing tool ups the ante!
  • Starching Quilt Fabric
  • Quilt Layouts
  • Piecing, Pinning and Pressing for Perfect Points

For evenmoreblocks to make...

For you, are quilt block patterns like potato chips?

You can't have just one?!!

Check the fantastic resources I rely on for the majority of the quilt block designs you see on this website.

To see if they're worthy of a spot in YOUR quilting library, read about themHERE.

NOTE: All the attribution and alternate names shared in the Free Quilt Block Patterns Library came from these four resources.

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