Quilt-As-You-Go Quilt Patterns You Can Do On Weekends
It’s time to level up your quilting game! Discover the ingenious quilt-as-you-go techniques that quilters everywhere are obsessing over. With these patterns as your guide, piecing and quilting become one seamless process. Plus each finished block is a mini moment of quilting bliss. We’ve handpicked bold designs that showcase the brilliance of this modern method. This method lets you be creative AND efficient – putting the fun back into your craft. Prepare to be inspired and motivated like never before!
Table of Contents
- 1 7 quilt as you go methods (no hand sewing required!)
- 2 How to join quilt as you go blocks
- 3 How to quilt as you go ANY block
- 4 Quilt as you go denim quilt
- 5 Quilt As You Go The Easy Way
- 6 Quilt as you go MODERN strip quilt with LACE
- 7 EASY: strip as you go strip quilt
- 8 Baby rag quilt (Frayed Seams Quilt)
- 9 Quilt as you go table mat
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- 11 QAYG All aflutter – fussy cut backdrop
- 12 QAYG Quilt as you go tutorial
- 13 Scrappy Quilt As You Go MINI Quilt
- 14 Seaside Boardwalk Quilt-As-You-Go Tutorial
- 15 QAYG scrappy Christmas ornaments
- 16 QAYG quilt throw
- 17 Stitched Typography Quilt
- 18 QAYG Herringbone quilt
- 19 Quilt As You Go 2.5″ Hexagon Quilt
- 20 Simple Cathedral Windows Tutorial
- 21 QAYG log cabin quilt block
- 22 Jelly roll race quilt
7 quilt as you go methods (no hand sewing required!)
Learn new quilting skills and practice using them properly with this straightforward and effective tutorial that shows you seven different ways how you can quilt as you go without hand sewing, and explains to you when to use which technique for the best results.
How to join quilt as you go blocks
This educational and useful pattern will teach you how to stitch quilting blocks you put together previously into rows and how to adequately cut sashing strips that you’ll join with the rows and sew those rows to each other to make fantastic new quilts quickly and easily while you follow the provided diagram.
How to quilt as you go ANY block
how to use the “quilt as you go” method to put together any type of block, even vintage or antique quilt blocks!
Make all your future quilting projects a bit faster and easier with this great tutorial that will help you master your quilt-as-you-go skills to a level that will allow you to use them for any kind of blocks you’ll stitch together efficiently into magnificent quilts in various dimensions.
Quilt as you go denim quilt
Those bits of denim you have from your old jeans can become the creative and beautiful quilt we have here, with a 5 x 6 grid of blocks that consist of 2 x 2 grids of squares and thin diamond frames made of four differently colored lines in the center of each block.
Quilt As You Go The Easy Way
Learn how to piece, quilt, sash & bind all at the same time
The pattern we have here brings you both a simple pattern for an easy and quick quilt and a sort of educational quilting lesson because it teaches you how to stitch blocks to each other and add sash fabric to it without unnecessary actions like hand sewing.
Quilt as you go MODERN strip quilt with LACE
Here’s a lovely quilt pattern that helps you turn strips of lace into an amazing quilt that is made up of blocks with diagonal strips of lace in different colors across them, arranged on the quilt so they create interesting rippling diamond shapes with their neighboring blocks.
EASY: strip as you go strip quilt
When you feel up for a fast quilting project that doesn’t require much cutting or individual block assembling, reach out for this pattern that allows you to turn many strips of fabric in the same length but different widths and colors into a gorgeous quilt with horizontal lines instead of square blocks.
Baby rag quilt (Frayed Seams Quilt)
It doesn’t matter what kind of purpose you intended for this quilt because it can do all kinds of stuff, act as a thoughtful gift, decorate a bland wall, cozy a baby crib, and so on, thanks to its cheerful look with a 4 x 5 grid of vibrant squares that have fun frayed decorative seams between them.
by Hellosewing
Quilt as you go table mat
Forget about those plastic or rubber table mats with this lovely pattern that helps you whip up a square mat with four square frames in different colors inside each other and a single small square block in the center of the mat that has an adorable heart on it.
QAYG All aflutter – fussy cut backdrop
Decorate your living area with a masterpiece of a quilt you can make with this pattern, featuring a horizontal rectangular shape with an amazing scenery of mountains and butterflies flying around, all made of carefully arranged strips of colorful rectangles stitched together.
QAYG Quilt as you go tutorial
Cut up many strips out of fabrics in different colors and then follow the instructions in this pattern to sew them together and create a beautiful quilt with a 5 x 7 grid of square blocks that have diagonal lines in alternating colors across them so they produce a vibrant lattice design together.
Scrappy Quilt As You Go MINI Quilt
Reduce your fabric waste with the help of this pattern that will show you how to stitch many small fabric strips into blocks with colorful rectangular frames inside them and arrange them into a 3 x 3 grid with black thin lines between each block and around the quilt.
by Sameliasmum
Seaside Boardwalk Quilt-As-You-Go Tutorial
Enrich your quilting arsenal with a block you can incorporate into any kind of quilt with square blocks, featuring triangles of different colors in each corner of the block, followed by diagonal strips next to their inner edges, and a wide diagonal line across the block that consists of many smaller rectangles joined by their long edges.
QAYG scrappy Christmas ornaments
Say goodbye to those old Christmas tree ornaments that break easily because now you will be able to sew brand new fabric ornaments in the shapes of Christmas trees with diagonal stripes in various colors across their fronts and backs that will last for years and won’t break no matter what.
by Hellosewing
QAYG quilt throw
Make those wholesome movie nights with your loved ones even cozier with this adorable soft quilt from a plush fabric that has a wide frame on its outer edges, contrasting squares in the corners, an additional frame in different colors inside that frame, and many horizontal strips in alternating colors in the center of the quilt.
Stitched Typography Quilt
Get a taste of how it feels to create a bit of contemporary art thanks to this pattern that lets you make a quilt with a 4 x 3 grid of blocks in mostly black, white, and gray colors that have thin strips set both vertically and horizontally on them, as well as a single square in each block that sits offset inside the block, giving the grid a fun asymmetrical look.
QAYG Herringbone quilt
Let the colors dance and liven up the mood of any room you decorate with this pattern that features four wide herringbone lines that consist of many thin strips of fabrics in all kinds of colors stitched together so each herringbone line has strips that alternate in colors both vertically and horizontally.
Quilt As You Go 2.5″ Hexagon Quilt
Here’s a quilt that looks like a bunch of creative bees decided to throw a cheerful party in their hive thanks to its design with many hexagon shapes in different colors that have mostly white frames around them with an occasional one in green, red, blue, and yellow colors.
Simple Cathedral Windows Tutorial
This pattern brings you something different from other quilt-as-you-go patterns, a rare quilt that is made of cathedral blocks arranged in a 6 x 6 grid, but the blocks aren’t square as usual, they’re round instead and thanks to that, the quilt has gorgeous scalloped outer edges.
QAYG log cabin quilt block
It’s handy to have a pattern like this one that allows you to make individual log cabin blocks with those characteristic rectangular spirals inside them you can make from your leftover rectangular fabric strips because you can incorporate a few of them in any quilt or make an entire log cabin quilt from them.
Jelly roll race quilt
You don’t need a jelly roll to make this one, you can just upcycle your scraps and cut them into thin strips with one straight end and one triangular, then follow the pattern diagram and stitch two such strips in different colors into a rows that you’ll assemble into this quilt with colorful horizontal lines on its entire surface.
Whether you choose a simple yet stylish design or an ambitious masterpiece, quilt-as-you-go methods will take your skills to new heights. Try experimenting with different fabrics, patterns and customizations to make each project completely unique. Soon you’ll be hooked on the convenience and joy this approach brings. We can’t wait to see all the beautiful quilts you’ll create. Please drop a comment and tell me which of these gorgeous quilts are your favorites
These patterns won’t just help you make wonderful quilts but also polish your quilt-as-you-go skills which will make your future projects much faster and even prettier. Remember to subscribe to the mailing list for fresh updates. Have fun quilting as you go!