

If you’re looking for other smaller Christmas sewing projects, check out this post. This creative pattern by Seamed to Be is called Jingle Jangle.įinally, if you’re in the mood for Christmas sewing but time is limited (seriously, why is Christmas always at the busiest time of the year?) try making a festive pillow! Here are over 15 Christmas pillow tutorials and patterns. Lindsey of Pen and Paper Patterns has another fun Santa’s hat pattern variation called Kris Kringle.Īlso from Pen and Paper patterns is this fun modern holly berry quilt called Holly Jolly. Fabric is Way Up North by Jill Howarth.įun and quirky Santa’s Hat pattern by Melissa of the Polkadot Chair is a fun variation on a triangle quilt. This pattern doesn’t look like a Christmas design, but look how cute it is when you plug in Christmas fabric! Pattern is Chain Link and it’s perfect for 5″ precut squares. If you’re looking for a fun modern twist on a Christmas quilt, check out Modern Handcraft’s Snowflake Quilt. Speaking of Pinwheel quilts, this Peppermint Pinwheels quilt is deceptively simple! Free Pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner Here are a few festive variations on patchwork squares:Ī fun, fresh take on pinwheels.

Or how about a Pixelated Christmas Flamingo quilt?! You can get the free instructions from Bev at Flamingo Toes I also used the classic Riley Blake Red Swiss dot.ĭiamond Patchwork Tutorial by Andy from A Bright CornerĪnother fun patchwork variation is this free tutorial for the Patchwork Plaid Christmas Quilt by Maker Valley. This version was made using the adorable Pixie Noel line from Riley Blake, which is perfect for cute fussy-cuts. This Christmas quilt is also a great one to make with precuts – 5″ or 10″ precuts. There’s a simple shortcut that helps it come together so quickly. If you’re looking for a super fast quilt to make this Christmas, this is it. This traditional quilt was made using my Quick Cornerstones tutorial (here). You could easily make a simple patchwork quilt – or any quilt pattern really, and by using some fun Christmas-themed, or red and green fabric, you have an instant Christmas quilt! Simple Patchwork Christmas QuiltsĬhristmas quilts don’t have to be fancy. Allison added a simple pine tree block to give her house quilt a Christmas feel. This Christmas in the Suburbs by Allison of Cluck Cluck Sew is one of my favoritest Christmas quilts. I really love the patchwork look and the muted colors. This free quilt pattern by Amber of Gigi’s Thimble is called Rustic Pines. I also made a fun two-tone low-volume red & white version seen here.

You can read about it and find the pattern here. Or if your time is limited, you can get the same creative satisfaction piecing a Mini tree version found here.Īnd this is my latest variation on my tree quilts- this one is called the Pine Hollow Patchwork Forest. It’s also a fun one for playing with fabric. This quilt is all improv-piecing and really freeing. I’ve since made a few different variations of this quilt. One of the most popular tutorials on my blog is this Improv Patchwork Forest Trees quilt. That’s what inspired the original Holiday Patchwork Forest quilts. There’s definitely a Christmas quilt pattern out there for everyone! Stunning Christmas Quilts Tree Christmas Quilts: I’ve picked a variety from traditional to modern, as well as easy to more complex. Over the years I’ve been collecting a list of Christmas quilt inspiration, patterns and tutorials and every year there are always more to add to the list. Maybe this is the year that I’ll get them done? Time will tell!Īll of that said, Christmas quilts are always some of my favorites. Here’s where I left off at the end of last year. Above is a glimpse of the Christmas blocks I’ve been slowing working on for a while now. For some reason, this system just works for me. But at the same time, it happens to be one of the busiest times of the year, so often I’ll start a quilt one year and pull it out and finish it the next.Īnd I’m okay with that. It feels really festive to work on the projects while listening to Christmas music or watching White Christmas. Usually I’m a Christmas-everything-comes-after-Thanksgiving kind of person, and not really in the mood to work on Christmas sewing until December. What kind of Christmas Sewing person are you? Are you someone who is good at getting a head start on everything, finishing all of your Christmas sewing before the season starts?

Whether you’re looking for a new project or just want to enjoy looking at some pretty Christmas quilts, I’ve got you covered. So many fun options with a range from simple patchwork to modern improv, to more advanced techniques. The list is up to 35 Christmas quilts now. I’ve updated this list of some of my favorite Christmas Quilt patterns!
