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10 Free Fruit Quilt Patterns

March 20, 2021 by Claudia Porter

Hey there fellow quilters! As someone who loves all things bright, colorful, and cheerful, I have a soft spot for fruit-themed quilts. There’s something about the playful and whimsical nature of these designs that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

Whether you’re looking for a quick project to work on during a lazy afternoon or a larger piece to showcase in your home, fruit-themed quilts are a great place to start. Not only are they fun to make, but they also add a pop of brightness and playfulness to any room.

And the best part? You don’t have to spend a ton of money on supplies or patterns. There are plenty of amazing fruit-themed quilt patterns available online, many of which are completely free! So, without further ado, let me share with you ten of my favorite fruit-themed quilt patterns. They’re all available for free and each one is more adorable than the last.

Lemons, the tangy and versatile fruit! And this pretty appliqué lemon block from Thermoweb is simply stunning. The intricate design and vibrant colors are a great way to add a touch of nature to your quilting projects. Whether you’re making a full-sized quilt or just a small wall hanging

Oh, pears, how I adore them! They’re the perfect balance of sweet and tangy, especially during the late summer. And this mini patchwork design from Sassafras Lane Designs captures their essence so beautifully. I just love how the intricate detailing brings the fruit to life, it’s truly a work of art. If you’re looking to add a touch of nature to your quilting projects, this is definitely the design for you.

strawberries, the epitome of summer! The sweet, juicy, and refreshing taste of a big bowl of strawberries on a hot summer day is unmatched. And this pretty strawberry block from Kelli Fannin Quilt Designs is just as adorable. The intricate design and vibrant colors are simply stunning. Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or just starting out, this block is perfect for adding a pop of fun and color to your projects

Watermelons, the classic summer fruit! And this modern take from Suzy Quilts is a real standout. The simple, yet bold design really packs a punch. It’s a great way to add a touch of whimsy and fun to your quilting projects. Whether you’re working on a larger quilt or just looking to create a small wall hanging, this design is sure to brighten up your day

Berries, so versatile and oh-so-delicious! And this berry patch quilt pattern from Robert Kaufman Fabrics is a true masterpiece. The intricate design and rich colors really bring this fruit to life. It’s a great way to add a touch of nature to your quilting projects, whether you’re making a full-sized quilt or just a small wall hanging. I just love how this design showcases the beauty of these little fruits.

Cherries, the sweet little treats of summer! And this block from Stitching Up Something Sweet is just as sweet. The intricate design and vibrant colors are simply gorgeous. Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or just starting out, this block is perfect for adding a touch of fun and color to your projects. And I just love how the design captures the essence of a freshly picked cherry, it’s truly a work of art.

Peaches, the juicy, sweet, and oh-so-delicious fruit of the south! And this Georgia peach block from Inflorescence is just as sweet. The intricate design and vibrant colors are simply stunning. Whether you’re working on a larger quilt or just looking to create a small wall hanging, this design is sure to brighten up your day. It’s a great way to celebrate the essence of this classic southern fruit.

Apples, the timeless fruit of the season! And this pretty apple mini quilt from Sassafras Lane Designs would make any teacher smile. The intricate design and vibrant colors are simply stunning. Whether you’re working on a larger quilt or just looking to create a small wall hanging, this design is sure to brighten up your day. And who wouldn’t love a little tribute to the hardworking teachers in our lives.

What fruit salad is complete without a pineapple?  Here is a great one from My Patchworld for your next fruity quilt.

My Patchworld also had a couple of yummy red apples to add to this fruity quilt block collection.

 

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