Did you see we added the option to make blankets and quilts to Skirting the Issue this year? We talked about the reasoning behind it back HERE and we are thrilled to be able to donate more items this year.
I am working on several with my kids to be able to donate this year…..and if you need more options of fast and simple quilts to make, we have put together a list for you of 15 simple quilts to make to donate this year! This is certainly not a comprehensive list so feel free to make any sort of quilt you would like. And as always please link it up HERE to the link-up party so that you can be entered to win one of the prizes (which includes a new sewing machine!).
15 Quilt Patterns for Beginners
- The Shoo-Fly Quilt by Simple Simon and Company
- Desert Oasis Quilt by Riley Blake Designs
- Grandfather’s Lap Quilt by Simple Simon and Company
- Large Lattice Quilt Tutorial by Diary of a Quilter
- Modern Cross Quilt by Simple Simon and Company
- Easiest Baby Quilt Ever by Sew Adorable Fabrics
- The Indian Summer Quilt by Simple Simon and Company
- Citrus and Mint Baby Quilt by Craft Buds
- Down the Middle Quilt Tutorial by Simple Simon and Company
- Pink Classic Quilt Tutorial by Cluck Cluck Sew
- Building Blocks Quilt Pattern by Simple Simon and Company
- Penny Patch Quilt Tutorial by Stitched in Color
- Peaches N’ Cream Quilt Pattern by Simple Simon and Company
- Hunky Dory Quilt Tutorial by Sewn Up
- Stoplight Quilt Tutorial by Keepsake Quilts
Laurel finch says
Lizzy, your website is very cool! I’ve never thought to look at it until now, because I’m wanting to start quilting! You have such cute things! You are Liz are VERY talented. I love you!
(Your favorite cousin)
Becky clinard says
Could you please share the quilt pattern and fabrics used in the quilt shown in the photo. I absolutely love it!
Elizabeth says
It is on our site and it is called Peaches n Cream quilt!
Lezlie Pascoe says
What is the size of the Saturday afternoon quilt
millie van oss says
It would b nice if I could print out these patterns I belong to a group of ladies who make quilts for the homeless that way I could pass the patterns around to the other ladies to make them so what am I not doing rt in order to print them thank u so much for this site