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8 Fat Quarter Friendly Quilt Patterns

July 23, 2015 by Larissa Coleman

Most of us love precuts and fat quarters.  They make life so much easier when quilting, enabling us to have to cut and measure a little less. Fat quarters usually come in pre-selected color combinations too, which can be very helpful. Color combos help you to visualise your end quilt, without the struggle of having to match up all those colors to complete your quilt.

This post is devoted to 8 adorable quilt patterns that are fat quarter friendly.  Which one will be your next project?

If you’re looking for a fun and easy way to make a beautiful quilt, look no further than precut fat quarter fabric bundles. Fat quarters are pieces of fabric cut into 18” by 22” rectangles, which makes them perfect for quilts! Bundles of fat quarters can be found at most fabric stores, making it easy to find just the right colors and patterns to create a unique quilt.

Making a quilt with precut fat quarter bundles is great for beginner quilters, as it eliminates the need to measure, cut, and piece together individual fabric pieces. This makes the process much simpler and faster, so you can complete your quilt in no time. Plus, you get to choose exactly what colors and patterns you want in your quilt, so you can make a one-of-a-kind creation that perfectly fits your style.

Another great thing about using precut fat quarter bundles for quilting is that the pieces are already centered and squared, so your quilt will have a professional finish. Plus, you’ll get a wide variety of fabric from each bundle, so you can create more intricate quilt patterns. And with the wide range of colors and patterns available, you can make a quilt that’s truly unique.

So if you’re looking for a fun and easy way to make a beautiful quilt, consider using precut fat quarter bundles. With these bundles, you’ll get all the fabric you need to create a unique quilt in no time. Plus, you’ll get a professional-looking finish and a wide variety of colors and patterns to choose from. So why not give it a try? You’ll be glad you did!

 

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1- Bold Braid Tutorial from My Quilt Infatuation

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2- Fireworks Quilt Pattern from Thimble Blooms

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3- Chevron Quilt Tutorial from Quiltylicious

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4- Social Butterfly Quilt Pattern from Lella Boutique

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5- Fat Quarter Slide Quilt Pattern from Annie’s Craft Store

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6- Color Block Quilt Pattern from Bijou Lovely

pinklemonade

7- Sunshine and Pink Lemonade from Mad About Patchwork

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8- Quick Triangles Baby Quilt from Sit and Stitch Awhile.

Fat Quarter Definition – The piece is made by folding a metre-square piece of fabric into quarters and cutting along the folds; it is fat in comparison with a quarter of a metre off the roll, which would be a long thin piece only 25 centimetres wide.

 

What Should You Know Before Buying a Fat Quarter Bundle?

If you’ve ever stood there hovering over a gorgeous fat quarter bundle thinking, “Do I need this?” the answer is usually… yes. But let’s make sure you’re buying smart.

Fat quarter bundles are one of the most popular ways to build your fabric stash, especially for quilters who love coordinated prints without the guesswork. Before you click “add to cart,” here’s what every quilter should know about choosing the right fat quarter quilting bundle.

Know the Standard Fat Quarter Size

A standard fat quarter measures approximately 18 inches by 22 inches. That slightly wider cut (instead of a long skinny quarter yard) makes it ideal for:

  • Quilt blocks

  • Small sewing projects

  • Patchwork bags

  • Appliqué pieces

  • Scrap quilting

Understanding fat quarter dimensions helps you calculate yardage properly. If your quilt pattern calls for multiple fat quarters, make sure the bundle includes enough pieces for your layout.

Check Color Coordination and Fabric Value

One of the biggest reasons we buy fat quarter bundles is for color consistency. A well-curated bundle should include fabrics that:

  • Blend beautifully together

  • Offer contrast (lights, mediums, and darks)

  • Include at least one strong focal print

Look beyond “pretty.” Ask yourself:
Will these colors work in the same quilt? Is there enough contrast for my quilt blocks to stand out?

Good value contrast is what makes quilt patterns pop.

Choose High-Quality Quilting Cotton

Fabric quality matters — especially when you’re investing in a bundle.

When buying a fat quarter bundle, look for:

  • 100% quilting cotton

  • Soft but sturdy weave

  • Minimal fraying on cut edges

  • Reputable fabric brands or designers

High-quality quilting fabric presses well, holds its shape, and lasts for years in finished quilts. There’s nothing worse than spending hours piecing a quilt only to have the fabric feel thin or stiff.

Consider the Theme and Project Type

Fat quarter bundles often follow a theme such as:

  • Seasonal collections (Christmas, Spring florals, Autumn tones)

  • Baby and nursery prints

  • Modern geometric designs

  • Vintage-inspired florals

  • Farmhouse or country collections

Before buying, think about your actual quilting project. Are you making a baby quilt? A scrap-friendly lap quilt? A holiday table runner? Choosing the right themed fat quarter bundle saves you from having to “make it work” later.

Look for Print Variety

A great fat quarter quilting bundle should include:

  • Large-scale prints

  • Small-scale blenders

  • Subtle background fabrics

  • A mix of bold and calm patterns

Too many large prints can feel chaotic. Too many small prints can look flat. Variety is what creates movement and visual interest in your quilt.

Buy With Future Quilting Projects in Mind

This is where experience really kicks in.

If you fall in love with a bundle, consider buying enough for more than one project. Fabric collections often sell out quickly, and matching them later can be tricky.

Think ahead:

  • Could this work for a quilt and matching cushion covers?

  • Would this bundle stretch into a second scrap quilt?

  • Do I need background yardage to complete the look?

Planning ahead saves both money and frustration.

Read Quilter Reviews Before Purchasing

Before purchasing a fat quarter bundle online, always check customer reviews. Other quilters will often mention:

  • Color accuracy compared to photos

  • Fabric thickness and feel

  • Whether the bundle included duplicates

  • Overall satisfaction with the collection

Reviews can tell you far more than the product description alone.

Final Thoughts on Buying Fat Quarter Bundles

Buying a fat quarter bundle should feel exciting — not risky. When you understand fat quarter sizes, check for color balance, prioritize quality quilting cotton, and think ahead about your projects, you’ll build a fabric stash that actually gets used.

The best fat quarter bundles aren’t just pretty. They’re practical, versatile, and inspiring.

And let’s be honest… sometimes the right bundle doesn’t just start a quilt. It starts a whole new creative obsession.

 

 

 

 

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