12 Free Quilt Patterns and Projects

Published: Thu, 02/16/17

Hi ,

Happy Valentines! I know I'm a few days late, but this is always a wonderful week in February filled with sweet treats and beautiful flowers. I have lots of treats for you today including our growing number of free quilt patterns and many quilting tutorials.

First, I want to thank you all for being so patient this week. We ran out of our first set of Dresden Plate Templates really quickly and have been out of stock for the past week. A new batch has just arrived and they're on sale for $5 off!


I've used these templates to piece many beautiful Dresden Plate quilt blocks, and I'm working on a fun tumbler quilt using the materials in this month's Quilty Box. I've also used the templates for Ruler Foot Quilting on my home machine.

These templates can be used to do so many fun things so make sure to pick up a set while supplies last.
Free Quilt Patterns and Beginner Projects
Yesterday a quilter asked a great question on our Facebook group: where can one find a variety of free quilt patterns and video tutorials?

Josh shared a collection of all of my free step-by-step projects, which turns out a lot of people have missed! These free patterns and projects range from easy quilt patterns to mug rugs to funky table runners.

Also you'll find a Basket Weave quilt pattern and Josh's favorite, the Infinity Knot quilt pattern.

How to Quilt the Pointy Eight Dresden Plate
On Monday I shared the quilting video for this month's Machine Quilt Block Party, the Pointy Eight Dresden Plate block.


This month's block contains optional ruler foot quilting. Just in case you're worried about ruler foot quilting or you don't have a ruler foot, please know that this is 100% optional. You don't have to try ruler foot quilting on this block.

Instead you can mark the straight lines in the background and quilt them with your walking foot. We did a very similar design last year with our walking foot in Block #8 from the Sunshine Surprise quilt.

However,  if you do have a ruler foot and you're eager to try this new technique, this block will give you the perfect opportunity to give it a go.

I quilted my block using Template #1 from the Dresden Plate Template Set - the same template used to cut out these petal shapes!
Fun with Hand Applique
Last week I asked if you would be interested in learning about hand applique to secure your Dresden Plate to the background of your quilt block.

Many quilters wrote in asking for a hand applique video so here it is just for you.


As you'll learn in the video, I use very simple tools for hand applique - scissors, a thumb thimble, needles (#9 sharps) and thread. All of these tools are quite small and can fit into a ziplock bag along with your quilt project so hand applique is always an easy travel project.

So what do you think of hand applique? Honestly making this video has been a wonderful reminder of how peaceful and relaxing this stitch work can be. While it's certainly not speedy, not everything we make must be done quickly. Sometimes it's nice to take extra time and sew the stitches by hand.

That's it for this week. I hope you enjoy tackling some of our free quilt patterns and projects and that you'll have as much fun making them as I did!

Let's go quilt,

Leah Day