Quilt Patterns & Books
![Dress Me Up Frosty Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-9712-p-dressmeupfrosty-newlogo.jpg?1581724800)
Dress Me Up Frosty Pattern
![Dry Ideas Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-93239-p-dryideas-front.jpg?1581724800)
Dry Ideas Pattern
![Easy as ABC and 123 Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-12250-easyasabc-frontcover.jpg?1581724800)
Easy as ABC and 123 Pattern
![Edelweiss Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-163459-tbl278-front.jpg?1700062351)
Edelweiss Pattern
![Enchanted Autumn Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-148793-enchantedautumn-front.jpg?1678214507)
Enchanted Autumn Pattern
![English Rose Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-33662-englishrose-frontcover.jpg?1640728704)
English Rose Pattern
![Evergreen Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-159658-evergreen-front.jpg?1695249818)
Evergreen Pattern
![Exploding Heart Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-117195-p-explodinghearts-front-nomark.jpg?1581724800)
Exploding Heart Pattern
![Fa La La Forest Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-165543-suz344-front.jpg?1701989276)
Fa La La Forest Pattern
![Faded Glory Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-148610-fadedglory-front.jpg?1677869212)
Faded Glory Pattern
![Fairy Tale Princess Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-65948-p-fairytaleprincess-1.jpg?1581724800)
Fairy Tale Princess Pattern
![Fall Breeze Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-63554-p-fallbreeze.jpg?1683670822)
Fall Breeze Pattern
![Fall Dash Mini Quilt Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-160248-falldashmini-aquiltinglife-front.jpg?1696376085)
Fall Dash Mini Quilt Pattern
![Fall Dash Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-94648-falldash-1.jpg?1581724800)
Fall Dash Pattern
![Fall Foliage Quilt Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-159682-fallfoliage-front.jpg?1695325804)
Fall Foliage Quilt Pattern
![Fancy Schmancy Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-139976-fancyschmancy-front.jpg?1663880150)
Fancy Schmancy Pattern
![Farmhouse Quilt Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-39858-farmhousequilt-frontcover.jpg?1640728766)
Farmhouse Quilt Pattern
![Fields of Flora Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-139824-fieldsofflora-front.jpg?1663600355)
Fields of Flora Pattern
![Fire Within Quilt Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-164598-firewithin-front.jpg?1701374182)
Fire Within Quilt Pattern
![Firework Frenzy Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-136417-fireworkfrenzy-front.jpg?1657128900)
Firework Frenzy Pattern
![Fireworks Tablerunner & Placemats Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-36626-p-fireworks-updated2019-logo.jpg?1581724800)
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Fireworks Tablerunner & Placemats Pattern
![Floating Peaks Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-122892-p-floatingpeaks-front.jpg?1640192975)
Floating Peaks Pattern
![Flower Pots Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-161831-flowerpots-front.jpg?1698428785)
Flower Pots Pattern
![Flurries & Pines Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-159674-createjoyproject-flurriesandpines-front.jpg?1695316804)
Flurries & Pines Pattern
![Flutterby Frolic Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-159069-flutterbyfrolic-front.jpg?1694806641)
Flutterby Frolic Pattern
![Fly Over Quilt Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-173970-flyover-front.jpg?1710966525)
Fly Over Quilt Pattern
![Fold'n Stitch Wreath Pattern](https://cdn.shabbyfabrics.com/image/350x350/pid-48615-p-foldnstitchwreath-logo.jpg?1581724800)
Fold'n Stitch Wreath Pattern
Whether you are looking to sew a quilt for a gift, a new baby, a family heirloom, or a holiday decoration, Shabby Fabrics has countless quilt patterns to choose from. For beginners and advanced quilters alike, Shabby Fabrics has quilting patterns available to fit any skillset. Browse our extensive Quilt Pattern and Book Library to find your next inspiration.
Shabby Fabrics caters to the full range of makers and quilters. Whether you are sewing your first quilt, or your hundredth, Shabby Fabrics has quilt patterns that will appeal to your skill level. Challenge yourself with intricate piecework and embroidery or find a simple pattern designed to be made quickly using Pre-cut Fabrics. Books and magazines with new quilting patterns are constantly released and at Shabby Fabrics we make sure we have the latest designs available for our customers. Browse the endless options and find the pattern to start your dream quilt.
Frequently Asked Questions About Quilt Patterns & Books
This generally starts with a pattern so that you can see how much fabric is required, and what the finished design will look like, so you can choose the fabric colors you want to be reflected in the quilt. Using a pattern will also help organize which quilting notions will be most helpful to you.
If you like a fabric, get a yard.
To get started with quilting, you will need fabric, a rotary cutter, a cutting mat, quilting rulers, quilting pins, a sewing machine, and thread.
There are many different types of quilting patterns and designs, including traditional patterns like the Log Cabin, Nine-Patch, and Double Wedding Ring, English Paper Piecing, applique, piecing as well as modern patterns and designs.
To measure and cut fabric for quilting, you should use quilting rulers and a rotary cutter. It is important to ensure that your fabric is square and that your cuts are accurate. Our preferred brand of rulers is Creative Grids.
To assemble a quilt top, you will need to sew together the quilt blocks or squares. This can be done using a sewing machine or by hand.
To quilt the layers of a quilt together, you will need to sew through the top, batting, and backing of the quilt. This can be done using a sewing machine or by hand.
To bind a quilt, you will need to sew a strip of fabric around the edges of the quilt. This can be done by machine or by hand. The most common width of strips are 2-1/4" or 2-1/2" strips.
The best project to begin with to learn how to quilt is a quilt block. There are many ways to use a quilt block in a project when you're finished; You can make a pillow, wall hanging, or make more to stitch together into a larger quilt. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination! We recommend using a pattern to start but there are lots of ways for you to add your own personal touches. Be sure to check out our Learn to Quilt video series to follow along with Jen as she walks you through making your very first quilt with helpful tutorials, tips, and tricks!