You don’t have to be Canadian to enjoy this pattern! Sure, you could use autumn colors but it would be just as stunning in spring pink. To download the free Maple Leaf quilting pattern in a pdf file click here Save
This one’s been around awhile. I don’t know the history but I’m guessing it appeared in the Kansas City Star newspaper, famous for their regular offerings of quilting patterns. I’m sure it helped with their subscriptions! To download the free Kansas Dugout quilting pattern in a pdf file click here Save
Curved shapes can be a little tricky because of the bias stretch so this is probably suitable for a more experienced quilter. Lots of ways to play with light/dark and color through. To download the free pdf file Hands All Around quilting pattern click here
I hadn’t heard of this one before but it looks like it would be as easy as a Dresden Plate but not as complicated as a Mariner’s Compass. To download the free Gardener’s Prize pattern as a pdf file click here
The octagons are easy to cut if you use the rotary cutter to make squares and then lop off the corners. To download the free Forget Me Not pattern as a pdf file click here Save
Great way to use up scraps in this dahlia applique quilt pattern. There is also an apron pattern using the dahlia for applique. To download the dahlia pattern in a PDF file click here Save Save
Here’s a classic! An oldie but a goodie and while we now have rotary cutters you can still use the patterns as a guide. To download the PDF file of 54-40 or fight click here
This probably has another name as many quilt patterns do. It’s wonderful how they survive through the centuries! To download the chain of diamonds pattern to your computer as a PDF file click here