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15 Festive and Free St. Patrick’s Day Quilt Projects

February 13, 2021 by Claudia Porter

 

As a quilter, I’m always on the lookout for fun and unique quilting projects. And, when it comes to St. Patrick’s Day, I have to admit, I feel like it’s a bit overlooked in the quilting world. I recently did my DNA testing and it turns out I am 17% Irish, so what better way to celebrate than make an Irish quilt. 

Sure, you can find a few patterns out there, but compared to other holidays, it seems like this one doesn’t get as much love. But, that’s just fine because I’ve done the work for you and rounded up 15 amazing and free St. Patrick’s Day quilt projects that will make you feel like the luckiest quilter in all the land.

These projects range from simple table runners to complex bed quilts. There’s something here for every skill level. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, you’re sure to find a project that will get your creative juices flowing. With so many options, you can pick and choose the perfect quilt for your home or give one as a gift to a lucky friend.

One of the things I love about these projects is the fun and festive fabric choices. From bright greens to classic Irish plaids, you’ll find everything you need to create a St. Patrick’s Day quilt that will bring a touch of the Emerald Isle to your home. Whether you’re looking for a traditional design or something a little more modern, you’ll find it here.

So, if you’re feeling a bit left out when it comes to St. Patrick’s Day quilting projects, don’t worry. I’ve got you covered. These 15 free quilt patterns will help you get in the spirit of the holiday and add a touch of green to your home. Get your Irish on and start stitching today!

No St. Patty’s day is complete without a green clover, and this quilt block pattern from Piece N Quilt is a nice one.

Bernina brings us this beautiful appliqué and patchwork table runner pattern complete with lots of lucky shamrocks.

The Cloth Parcel designed this pretty shamrock and Irish chain quilt.

Here’s a simple shamrock quilt block from Wooden Spools that can be made with plenty of scraps.

Canoe Ridge Creations shared a stunning St. Patty’s Day shamrock mini quilt pattern that is easy to make.

Here is an easy little mini quilt from Diary of a Quilter.  It’s perfect for those of you looking for a bit of the luck of the Irish.

Simple yet very effective, this twisted chain quilt block pattern from Lisa’s Quilting Passion is striking.

Log Cabin Quiltery brings us this cute mini shamrock quilt tutorial.

You get not one, but four lucky clovers in this mini quilt tutorial from Piece N Quilt.

Here’s a scrappy mini quilt with lots of shamrocks on it from Bits of Everything.

Gather up all of your green scraps for this beautiful wall hanging from Beaquilter.

This Celtic love knot tutorial from On Point Quilter adds a unique touch to any quilt.

Simple and scrappy, this small quilt pattern from Stash Bandit is full of green shamrocks.

When you want to make something small for St. Patrick’s Day, these shamrock pillows from Lori Miller Designs will be your go-to pattern.

Everybody needs a little luck on St. Patrick’s Day, and this cute patchwork pillow pattern from Jedi Craft Girl may just bring it to you.

The four-leaf clover is a popular symbol of St. Patrick’s Day and is widely associated with good luck. According to Irish folklore, finding a four-leaf clover was considered a lucky omen and was said to bring the finder good luck and happiness.

The four leaves of the clover symbolize hope, faith, love, and luck. Each leaf represents something different: hope for the future, faith in a higher power, love for others, and luck in life’s endeavors.

The four-leaf clover remains a popular St. Patrick’s Day symbol, often appearing on decorations, clothing, and other merchandise associated with the holiday.

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