It always feels so good to finish a project on time. To keep keep that spark alive I’ve rounded up 15 super quick quilt patterns to make in a flash.
Don’t let these quilts fool you. They might look complicated but I promise, they are simple.
Most stitchers like to have a few go to quick sewing patterns in their back pockets to make as gifts. So, I’ve rounded up 15 easy to make patterns to add to your line up. They are all quick, easy to make and inexpensive.
Quick Quilt Patterns
- Double Slice – Thanks to help of precuts, this quilt stitches together in a flash!
- Bow Tie – Sew this chunky bow tie quilt top in a day! It’s the perfect baby gift for a boy or a girl.
- Tee Shirt – Take a trip down memory lane with this simple pattern design.
- 1 Hour Flannel Rag Quilt – Easy strip quilt with fun fringed seams.
- Square Spotlight – Let your fabric shine through with this basic shape.
- Mayberry – Great way to use up your charm packs!
- Welded Quilt Pattern – Love the beautiful pattern made by turning the squares into diamonds.
- Strip Quilt – Quilt in a day! Yes, please.
- Fat Quarter Fizz – Fat quarters help to make this stair-step quilt come together quick and easy.
- Tumbler – A fun variation on traditional patchwork.
- Ruby Star – Easy way to use your squares to make a star pattern.
- Bandana Quilt – It couldn’t get any easier than sewing bandanas together.
- American Flag – A simple quilt to make – just patchwork squares.
- Super Zig – A fun and fast super size zigzag quilt.
- Colorbrick – A great way to use up fabrics from your scrap stash.
Extra bonus- Jelly Roll Quilts – Jelly rolls are wonderful to use for making quilts because they are easy to work with, super versatile, and a huge time-saver.
Now, that you’re armed with a few go to quick quilt patterns, I ask…. What’s next on your sewing list?
Comments & Reviews
Myrtle smith says
I downloaded baby quilt pattern in 2010 practical baby I have lost directions to put it together I really would like to have it.
Heather says
Hello Myrtle,
I am sorry to hear that your directions are missing. You will need to contact the quilt designer directly.
-Heather