The Photo by © Parker Y If you love birds, you will love these five free quilt block patterns. They feature different kinds of birds, each with its own charm and beauty. You can use these bird blocks
What’s the old saying…”Birds of a Feather Flock Together”? That is certainly the case with these five free quilt block patterns. Each bird is lovelier than the n…
Riley Blake Designs released 3 free bird block patterns using popular sewing techniques; traditionally pieced, paper pieced, and applique. The real fun began when they tasked designers to create something unique with these free blocks. We think you will be inspired by these makes to look at your blocks in new ways. From mini quilts […]
The photo above © TildaI found the free pattern for this bird quilt block on Pinterest. In the Happy Campers quilts, the Bird block is used in two different colorways. Sometimes the block is reversed
A couple of months ago, a beemate of mine made 2 adorable bird quilts and when I asked about them, she steered me to a free tutorial! So ...
Welcome to the WonderFil Block of the Month 2024! In 2023 we hosted the first WonderFil BOM, Floral Foundations, a twelve block foundation paper pieced quilt in hopes of building […]
Bird Quilt Pattern Tutorial 2 Styles Technique: Quilt Skill Level: Intermediate Darling little birds flutter across the surface of this beautiful quilt, making it perfect...
This bright bird block pattern is one of nine quilt blocks that make up a charming mini quilt called “Birds on a Fence”. The pattern (for the entire quilt) appeared in McCall’s Qu…
The photo above © IrynaQuilt I love birds, I will try making this quilt panel. Craftyattic shows you how to create this beautiful flying bird quilt panel. Full Post: Flying Bird
For 1000 more free patterns, click on the FREE PATTERNS tab at the top of this page! Welcome to our Free Pattern Day ! Here are free patte...
In April, we’re making bright bird blocks with soft blue backgrounds and black (or black and white) beaks and legs. Nann made this one. Download the print-friendly directions here: Bird Bloc…
I've decided to break up the student birds into two quilts. This way the quilts will be able to fit to hang in smaller spaces for display, and it when I teach a class, there will be two quilts in the room instead of just one. Putting disparate blocks together is tricky. It's adding fabrics to one side or another, trimming the blocks so the edges are straight and square, inserting the occasional set-in square and basically winging it. Here is the top third of the quilt in process. Here I have used red ribbon to show the way I'll put this quilt together. Stay tuned. All the birds in the student birds quilt are made by folks who bought my tutorial and made their own birds. You can make birds too. You can get my tutorial here, at my Etsy shop. These birds are made without patterns or traditional templates, and they are not paper pieced. My bird tutorial makes a basic bird like the one above, but a lot of the birds in the quilt above were customized by my customers/students without any help from me. You can do it too!