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12 Free Christmas Quilt Blocks to Sew This Holiday Season

September 17, 2022 by Claudia Porter

When the holidays roll around, nothing feels cozier than snuggling under a handmade quilt. Christmas quilt blocks are a wonderful way to bring seasonal cheer into your sewing room—whether you’re making a full quilt, festive pillows, or smaller projects like table runners. The best part? You can mix and match different blocks to create something uniquely yours.

To save you time, I’ve rounded up 12 free Christmas quilt block patterns that are perfect for holiday sewing. From traditional stars and trees to modern snowflakes and candy cane stripes, there’s something here for every quilter.

Why Make Christmas Quilt Blocks?

  • Quick projects – You can whip up a block in an afternoon. 
  • Scrap-friendly – Holiday blocks are perfect for using up leftover red, green, and gold fabric scraps. 
  • Gift-ready – Turn a single block into a quilted pillow cover, pot holder, or wall hanging for a thoughtful handmade Christmas gift. 
  • Sampler quilts – Stitch all 12 blocks together for a festive quilt you can bring out every December. 

Everyone loves presents under the tree and this Christmas Presents quilt block is easy to make.

Here is a scrappy version of a Christmas present.

This beautiful Christmas Star block would look lovely in a quilt.

A quilt made of these Christmas tree blocks has a great scrappy look.

Immediately recognizable, this Santa’s Belt quilt block is adorable!

This block is a scrappy and fun version of a Christmas tree.

Every door needs a wreath and your Christmas quilt needs this wreath.

You have to check out this adorable Christmas mitten quilt block.

A candy cane present like this quilt block would be great under your tree.

Scrappy Improv Christmas trees make wonderful quilt blocks.

This beautiful Christmas present block has a big and bold bow on top of it.

Is any Christmas quilt complete without a Santa hat?  This one is really cute.

Looking for Holiday or Christmas-themed Fabric prints? Check these out.

Looking for more things to sew this Christmas? Check out these Christmas Sewing Patterns on Etsy.

Here’s a guide to pricing your Christmas holiday quilts:

Consider your costs: The first step in pricing your quilts is to consider the cost of materials and labor. This includes the cost of fabric, batting, thread, and any other materials used to make the quilt. It’s important to factor in the time you spent making the quilt and the value of your skills.

Cost of materials + cost of labor + desired profit = selling price

Cost of materials: This includes the cost of all the supplies used to create the product, such as fabric, thread, batting, and any other materials.

Cost of labor: This includes the time and effort you put into making the product. This can be calculated by determining your hourly rate and multiplying it by the time it took to create the product.

Desired profit: This is the amount you would like to make for each item you sell. It should be a percentage of the cost of materials and labor, taking into account overhead expenses and any other costs of doing business.

By using this formula, you can determine a selling price that covers your costs and provides a profit

Research the market: Look at what other quilters are charging for similar quilts in your area. This will give you an idea of what customers are willing to pay.

Set a base price: Based on your costs and market research, set a base price for each quilt. Make sure that this price covers your costs and provides a reasonable profit for the time and effort you’ve invested.

Consider special features: If your quilt has special features, such as intricate designs or unique fabrics, you can adjust the price accordingly.

Offer discounts: To encourage sales, consider offering discounts for multiple quilt purchases.

Price for profit: Finally, make sure that your prices are set high enough to ensure that you earn a profit on each quilt you sell.

Pricing your quilts is about finding the right balance between your costs and the value you offer to customers. By considering the factors outlined above, you can set prices that are fair to both you and your customers.

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