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10 Free Scrap Quilt Patterns

We all have scrap fabrics. They sometimes can overwhelm us but instead of being overwhelmed, take them out and see which scrap quilt patterns you can use them for.

These 10 free scrap quilt patterns are fun to make and involve repeating patterns. You can make them into any size quilt you need.

Modern Twist

Photo Credit bearcreekquiltingcompany.

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This modern twist quilt takes scraps and makes a staircase looking quilt. It’s a perfect scrap quilt patterns because you can mix and match your scrap and make it look however you want.

Scrappy X Scrap Quilt Patterns

Photo Credit: myquiltinfatuation

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I love this quilt pattern. You can see X and Plus signs and although it looks complicated it’s actually just a repeat of a pattern again and again.

Tri Love Quilt Pattern

Photo Credit: Birch Fabrics

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An easier way to cut out all these pieces is to use your Cricut machine. I love all the bright colors and you can literally pull out all your scraps and make this quilt. It’s so cute and you can do it in any size you want using our quilt size chart.

Heart Weave Quilt Pattern

Photo Credit: Accuquilt

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This would be so cute in a little girls room. You could use scraps for the heart using their favorite colors. You just need a little precision and patience to make the heart.

Jelly Roll Stash Quilt

Photo Credit: Cluck Cluck Sew

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If you have a stash of Jelly roll fabric this would be such an easy quilt to make. If you don’t have jelly roll fabric you can easily cut your bars the size you need. A cutting mat and rotary cutter are perfect for doing this.

Scrappy Squares and Bars

Photo Credit: Carter Quilter

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This may look a little complicated but it’s really just repeating patterns of squares and bars. You could easily sew your squares and then start to assemble your bars doing pieces at a time. This would be beautiful as a blanket to snuggle up in or to add to your bed.

Harmony Modern Block

Photo credit: Bear Creek Quilting

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This looks more like crosses to me. A great idea for this quilt would be a fundraiser or a gift to a pastor you admire. Always remember you can make a quilt a smaller size if a large quilt feels overwhelming or you are newer to quilting.

Modern Strip

Photo Credit: Bear Creek Quilting

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I think this is such a simple scrap quilt patterns for beginners. The sides are a solid fabric and then you use your scraps to make your strip. This would be so cute on a bed or a baby nursery. Think about a little boys room with matching colors.

Cracker Scraps

Photo Credit: angelapingel

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This quilt looks a little complicated, but I think if you take your time, you can easily make this. I love these scrap fabric patterns you can use all those little pieces that are sitting in a box or in a pile and not waste them.

Dots and Dashes

Photo Credit: Peggy Tillman

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I love this quilt pattern. It looks time consuming but it’s just a repeat of a pattern and you can definitely use up all of your scraps and clean all of that out.

If you are looking for something easier or smaller, check out our 3 yard quilt patterns and our free quilt patterns which are perfect for beginners.

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