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20 Quilts You Can Make in One Day: A Roundup of Quick and Cozy Creations

March 31, 2025 by Shellie Wilson

Are you ready to embark on a thrilling quilting adventure? Whether you’re a seasoned quilter with years of experience under your belt or just beginning your stitching journey, there’s an undeniable excitement that comes with creating a quilt from start to finish in a single day. The sense of accomplishment, the joy of watching your vision come to life with each carefully stitched seam – it’s a feeling like no other.

In this curated collection, we’ve gathered 20 quick quilt patterns that are perfect for quilters of all skill levels. From charming baby quilts destined to become cherished heirlooms to festive Christmas creations that will add a touch of holiday cheer to any home, there’s something here to inspire every quilter’s imagination.

Whether you’re looking for a quick weekend project or searching for the perfect gift for a loved one, these patterns offer a wide range of options to suit any style or occasion. So grab your fabric, fire up your sewing machine, and get ready to dive into a world of quilting excitement. Your next quilting escapade awaits!

Make This: Quick Striped Baby Quilt 

Sew Quick Quilt Pattern 

Video Tutorial – Easy Tie-Dye T-shirt Quilt 

Video Tutorial – Easy Charm Pack Quilt 

Fast Four Patch Quilt Tutorial – Diary of a Quilter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tExtL9zmDzM 

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Video Tutorial – Easy Denim Quilt Tutorial – Quilting 

Video Tutorial – 1 Hour Fat Quarter Quilt 

Simple Stripes Quilt Tutorial 

Scrappy Strips Quilt Tutorial –

An Easy & Quick Jelly Roll Quilt Pattern

1 + 2 = Easy Quilt Pattern (Tutorial) – Samelia’s Mum

FREE! Super Easy Black & White Quilt Pattern – Brooklyn Craft Company

Bookmark {a finished quilt and tutorial!}

Big Quilt Block Tutorial – Big Geese Quilt – Bryan House Quilts

Finish It Friday; Giant Star Baby Quilt – The Polka Dot Chair 

Video Tutorial – 7 Quick Christmas Quilts

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Have you read?

My Fabric Buying Rules (That I Break All the Time)

I have fabric buying rules.

Very sensible rules.

Responsible, grown-up, “I have teenagers and a mortgage” rules.

And yet… somehow… I still come home with another bundle of florals.

If you’ve ever typed “quilting fabric sale” into Google knowing full well you do not need more quilting fabric, this one’s for you.

Let’s talk about the rules I made for myself — and how often I quietly ignore them.

Rule #1: Only Buy Fabric for a Specific Project

This is my most repeated rule.

Only buy quilting fabric if I have a pattern in mind.
Only buy fabric yardage if I know what quilt I’m making.

In theory? Sensible.

In reality?

“I don’t have a pattern yet, but this would make a beautiful lap quilt.”

Which means it joins the “future project” pile.

That pile is thriving.

Rule #2: Shop Your Stash First

Before buying new quilting cotton, I tell myself:

You have a whole cupboard of beautiful fabric.

And I do.

But sometimes I open that cupboard and think:

“Yes… but not this shade of blue.”

Apparently there is always room for “just one more perfect blender.”

Rule #3: No Buying Just Because It’s On Sale

This one gets me every time.

Clearance quilting fabric is dangerous.

Because suddenly I’m not buying fabric…
I’m “saving money.”

Which is how three metres of something I wasn’t even looking for ends up in my sewing room.

On sale fabric has a way of whispering,
“You’ll regret it if you don’t.”

And honestly? Sometimes I would.

Rule #4: Stop Buying Novelty Prints You’ll Never Use

I love novelty quilting fabrics.

Chickens. Teacups. Tiny strawberries. Vintage florals.

Do I make novelty quilts often?

No.

Do I convince myself I will?

Absolutely.

There’s something about quirky fabric that makes my creative brain light up — even if it takes five years to turn into something.

Rule #5: Don’t Duplicate What You Already Have

This is the funniest one.

Because I absolutely have:

Three nearly identical cream background prints.
Four versions of “soft dusty pink.”
More neutral blenders than I could sew in a year.

But when I see “the perfect low-volume print” — logic disappears.

Apparently I believe each new one is slightly more perfect than the last.

Rule #6: Only Buy Quality Quilting Fabric

This one I actually stick to.

If I’m investing in fabric for a quilt, I want quality quilting cotton that presses well, holds up over time, and doesn’t fade after washing.

I’ve learned that lesson.

Cheap fabric looks like a bargain… until it doesn’t behave.

So at least I’ve matured in one area.

Rule #7: Finish One Quilt Before Starting Another

This isn’t strictly about buying fabric, but it’s related.

Because nothing triggers fabric shopping like:

  • A tricky block
    • A frustrating seam
    • A quilt top that won’t lie flat

Suddenly a new project feels like a fresh start.

Which means new fabric.

Which means the cycle continues.

Why We Really Buy Fabric

If I’m being honest — and this is the handwritten, tea-in-hand honesty — I don’t just buy fabric for quilts.

I buy fabric for:

  • Possibility
    • Inspiration
    • A future version of myself
    • A quiet hour I haven’t had yet

Sometimes buying quilting fabric is less about productivity and more about hope.

And that’s not entirely a bad thing.

My Real Fabric Buying Rule (The One That Matters)

Here’s the rule I actually try to follow now:

Buy fabric that genuinely makes you excited to sew.

Not pressured.

Not influenced.

Not because someone else says it’s trending.

If I can picture it on my cutting mat.
If I can see it stitched into something useful.
If it makes me want to sit down and sew tonight.

Then I don’t feel guilty.

A Little Gentle Reality

Most hobby quilters don’t struggle because they don’t have enough fabric.

We struggle because:

  • We don’t have enough time
    • We don’t have enough energy
    • We’re juggling life

Fabric buying is the easy part.

Making space to actually sew? That’s the real challenge.

So yes.

I have fabric buying rules.

And yes.

I break them.

But as long as the sewing room still feels joyful — and not stressful — I’m okay with that.

Because quilting isn’t about being perfectly disciplined.

It’s about enjoying the process… even if that includes another bundle of florals.

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