Devon from Miss Make shows some love for her home with this quilt she made. I love it! It’s the state of Ohio, USA. If you want to make one of your own, she shows you how on her blog.
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35 Free Quilting Patterns for Beginners and Confident Quilters (Updated for 2026)

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Free Beginner Quilting Patterns
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Simple Patchwork Quilt
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Rail Fence Quilt Pattern (Free)
A timeless strip quilt that looks complex but sews up quickly.
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Nine Patch Quilt Pattern
The most classic beginner quilt block of all time.
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Free Scrap Quilt Patterns (Use What You Already Have)
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String Quilt Pattern
Great for narrow leftover strips.
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Log Cabin Scrap Quilt
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Crumb Quilt Pattern
For the tiniest pieces you can’t throw away.
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Free Quilt Block Patterns
Sometimes you just want to practice blocks before committing to a full quilt.
Ohio Star Block
Perfect introduction to half-square triangles.
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Flying Geese Block Tutorial
A modern quilt staple.
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Dresden Plate Block
Vintage charm with endless color options.
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Patchwork Baby Quilt
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Free Modern Quilt Patterns
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Plus Sign Quilt
Minimal cutting. High impact.
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Half-Square Triangle Quilt
An essential skill builder.
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Free Seasonal Quilt Patterns
Seasonal quilts drive strong search traffic year after year.
Christmas Quilt Pattern
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Fall Quilt Patterns
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Spring Floral Quilt Blocks
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Hi I love your Ohio quilt! and the “rush” is great also. i am wondering if the different colors represent the counties in the state?
thanks for the inspiration
I assume that’s what the maker did. Scarlett