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Free pattern: Simple Gifts quilt

June 21, 2009 by Scarlett Burroughs

Image from Craft Nectar

Image from Craft Nectar

Need a baby quilt in a hurry? Craft Nectar has created a simple pattern that’s easy to piece and quilts up nice. Her secret is to do dense quilting using contrasting threads. Go here to download the free pattern.

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Comments

  1. nancy wulff says

    January 28, 2010 at 7:28 pm

    Would like to have this pattern ..if possible.
    thank you. Nancy

  2. nancy wulff says

    January 28, 2010 at 7:29 pm

    I am interested in the Hopscotch Quilt pattern
    by Laura Jones please send to me.

    thanks Nancy

  3. scarlettburroughs says

    January 29, 2010 at 6:11 pm

    Nancy, hi
    To download the pattern click on the link in my post that says download the free pattern. Then you will need to scroll down a bit and there will be link to a PDF on Craft Nectar. You can also try this direct link.
    http://www.funquilts.com/gallery/patterns/simple-gifts.pdf

    Warm regards,
    Scarlett

  4. scarlettburroughs says

    January 29, 2010 at 6:12 pm

    Nancy,
    Where did you see the Hopscotch Quilt pattern?
    Thanks,
    Scarlett

  5. Sarah S says

    May 12, 2012 at 6:09 pm

    DO NOT DO the Hopscotch quilt pattern by Laura jones- the pattern is off by 1/2 inch on the octagon edges- spent a lot of time and fabric and now tears with this mess- I’m trying to tell as many people as possible- the problem is fixable, but is NOT how the pattern is published- shame on you laura jones for not trying your pattern first!

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Quilting meets the timeless artistry of Navajo and tribal designs in this roundup of breathtaking patterns inspired by the rich traditions of the Southwest. These quilt patterns channel the bold geometry, vibrant colors, and storytelling heritage of Navajo art, offering a blend of cultural beauty and creative expression.

Whether you’re drawn to the iconic Lone Star designs, the intricate layers of the Sunset Star, or the symbolic details of the Navajo Seasons quilt, there’s something here to capture your imagination. From beginner-friendly blocks to advanced patterns that challenge your quilting skills, these projects invite you to explore the harmony of shapes, hues, and traditions.

The patterns in this collection are more than just quilts—they’re a way to connect with the past while crafting something uniquely your own. Use earthy tones, striking contrasts, or even your stash fabrics to create quilts that echo the landscapes of deserts, mountains, and wide-open skies. You’ll also find tutorials and free resources to guide you as you stitch these timeless designs.

So, if you’re ready to add a touch of tribal beauty to your quilting repertoire, these patterns will inspire you to create something extraordinary. Which one will you start with? Let us know in the comments, and let’s celebrate the artistry of Navajo and tribal quilting together.

Quilting was introduced to the Navajo people through trade, boarding schools, and missionary efforts, where European settlers and American missionaries taught sewing and quilting techniques. Over time, Navajo quilters began incorporating their artistic sensibilities into quilting, blending traditional patterns with this new medium.

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Navajo artisans were famous for their intricate woven rugs and blankets. Using upright looms and hand-spun wool, they created bold geometric designs, often inspired by nature and spiritual beliefs. These weavings carried deep symbolism, with colors and patterns reflecting sacred meanings, family stories, or connections to the land.

Lone Star Quilt Free Pattern – Jordan Fabrics

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NAVAJO ROAD Quilt Pattern – Chris Hoover – Whirligig Designs 

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