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Top 10 Free String Quilt Patterns for Fabric Scraps (+6 Bonus Patterns For Sale)

An all-time favorite, String Quilt patterns bring a breath of fresh air, offering a playground for every quilter’s imagination. It’s the kind of project that uses scrap stitched together to create a larger, eye-catching design. You can mix and match any colors or patterns you like. It’s a perfect way to let your creativity shine, without worrying about tricky things like precise cutting or finding identical fabric pieces. It’s like making an artful jigsaw where all pieces are perfect fits, adding a cozy, wonderful functionality to your space.

To amplify your quilting experience, we’ve handpicked a compilation of the best string quilt patterns. Beginner or pro, there’s something for everyone. So, are you ready to dive into the whirlpool of color and pattern? Gab your favorite fabric scraps, dust off your sewing machine, and let’s get into it!

Free String Quilt Patterns – Top Picks

Breathe new life into your cherished fabric remnants with the Happy String Flowers quilt pattern. Stretching out to 62 by 74 inches, this free quilt pattern transforms your beloved scraps into a flourishing garden of textile blooms.

The sight of each vibrant, multi-hued flower springing forth is a delight to behold, adding a dramatic focal point to any room. This quilt is far more than a snug wrap—it’s a bold statement, infusing your living space with vibrant colors and imaginative creativity. This is perfect for beginners and expert quilters alike.

Each square of the Cedie’s String Quilt resonates with the love stitched into it. The designers, Wanda and Paula of Alanda’s Craft designed this quilt with love for their granddaughter Cedie. Showing that handmade gifts will forever hold a unique charm.

Imagine the joy of gifting this cozy creation to your loved ones—it’s akin to sending them a warm, heartfelt embrace. The diverse colors and designs make it a delightful addition to any bedroom. Its tactile appeal, enhanced by linear stitches and one-inch-apart lines, makes this quilt an endearing keepsake.

Unleash your daily creativity with String Beans Quilt, crafted by Pat Sloan. With this pattern, you can make one unique block a day, which will add up to a beautiful quilt that shows off your skill and patience. The two fabrics used, Daydreamer and Linework, are woven together in a way that makes the colors look good and brings life to any room.

With its intricate pattern and bright colors, this quilt is a great piece of home decor that will add warmth and charm to your home. This string pattern is a creative and rewardimg journey that takes a month and ends with a work that’s as unique as you are!

4. Free Quilt Pattern: Stringalicious

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Designer: Becky Tillman Petersen from Quilted Twins

Welcome a burst of sunshine with the Stringalicious Quilt! This radiant quilt is made up of string blocks and chain blocks that unite to form a stunning visual spectacle. This quilt is designed by Becky Tillman Petersen from Quilted Twins. Its vibrant hues can invigorate any room, making it a thoughtful gift to enliven any living space.

Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or a novice, crafting the Stringalicious Quilt is a rewarding endeavor, promising a sense of fulfillment and a stunning result. The finished size of the quilt measures 90 ½ inches x 102 inches.

5. Free Quilt Pattern: Stringing Stars

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Designer: Lacey Colbert

Create a stunning scrappy foundation throw with the Stringing Stars quilt pattern by Lacey Colbert. Measuring 68″ x 68″, this string quilt pattern utilizes assorted light and dark scraps to form four beautiful star blocks. Sew these star blocks together following the layout provided to create a cozy and eye-catching throw.

Perfect for using up your scrap stash, this pattern offers a basic how-to on String Quilts, making it an ideal project for quilters of all skill levels.

6. Free Quilt Pattern: String X Quilt

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Designer: Bonnie K. Hunter of Quiltville

Bring the beauty of string piecing to your home with this striking String X Quilt, designed by Bonnie K. Hunter of Quiltville. The finished block size is approximately 14″, resulting in a quilt size of 50″ x 64″. With a Printer-Friendly PDF pattern, you can easily follow along and bring this beautiful design to life.

The String X Quilt showcases the beauty of string piecing and offers endless possibilities for color and fabric combinations. Enjoy creating this captivating quilt and adding a touch of creativity to your home.

Are you ready to take your quilting to the next level? Dive into your scrap fabric stash and create stunning quilt blocks that will elevate your quilting project to new heights. The Diamond Charms Quilt Block by Susie Stuklis of Susie’s Scraps offers a modern look with a lot of dimension in your quilt.

By mixing up solids and prints, the diamonds come to life with vibrant colors and added depth. The blocks are made by foundation piecing strings of scrap fabric onto 5″ foundation blocks, ensuring stability and squareness without distortion.

String piecing without a foundation can be a fun and exciting way to explore the world of creativity.

This free tutorial by Molli Sparkles will teach you how to piece together 16 individual 3.5″ string-pieced blocks to form a 12.5″ block, as well as how to join them together to create a stunning quilt that showcases your string-piecing skills and adds a touch of charm to any space. Get ready for an adventure filled with color and texture!

9. Free Quilt Pattern: Vortex String

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Designer: Kelly of My Quilt Infatuation

Kelly from My Quilt Infatuation presents the vibrant Vortex String Quilt tutorial – a quilter’s dream come true! This free pattern is your ticket to transforming your cherished stash fabrics into a stunning 72″ x 96″ twin-sized quilt. Unleash your creativity and explore self-expression through a dazzling array of colorful strips arranged in a mesmerizing vortex pattern.

No foundation piecing is required, so even beginners can quickly achieve impressive results. This quilt will become a treasured heirloom, perfect for adding energy to any bedroom.

Transform your scrap stash into a beautiful Secret Garden! This 63″ x 63″ quilt pattern designed by Tia Curtis for Cloud9 Fabrics utilizes a clever string piecing technique with half-square triangles (HSTs), making it a fun and achievable project.

There is no need to worry about fussy cutting; cut fabric strips using a 45-degree ruler or the corner of a 9½” square ruler. This modern pattern brings a fresh twist to traditional string piecing, creating a unique and eye-catching quilt perfect for snuggling up on a fantastic evening.

BONUS String Quilt Patterns For Sale from Online Shops

Unleash your creativity and use up your fabric scraps with this versatile String Quilt Block Pattern! With five different finished sizes (6″, 7″, 8″, 9″, and 10″), this foundation paper piecing pattern by Mariesa Morgan of Ten Cow Quilts is perfect for creating mini quilts, wall hangings, or even a full-sized quilt.

The simple design and easy-to-follow instructions make it a great project for both beginners and experienced quilters alike. Transform your fabric scraps into a unique and eye-catching masterpiece that will be cherished for years to come.

Karen Griska Quilts’ Fandango Quilt Pattern is a quilter’s playground for vibrant, scrappy creativity! This 66″ x 66″ quilt design features eye-catching fan-shaped blocks, each showcasing a unique blend of colorful fabrics and textures.

With its “no stress” approach to piecing and simple instructions, this pattern is perfect for quilters of all levels who want to embrace the fun of improvisational quilting. Dive into your scrap bin and let your imagination run wild as you create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that will brighten any room.

Turn your scrap stash into a work of art with the String Me Along Quilt Pattern! This versatile design offers endless possibilities for creating a unique and stunning quilt. The pattern includes instructions for various layouts, all based on a straightforward block, making it easy to customize the size and style of your quilt.

With clear guidance from Sash Gals and the flexibility to incorporate your favorite fabrics, this pattern is perfect for beginners and experienced quilters looking to create a unique masterpiece.

Transform your scrap fabric into a stunning modern masterpiece with the “Only Diamonds on a String” quilt pattern. This eye-catching design by Heather Kojan features a unique twist on the classic string quilt, showcasing colorful diamond shapes against a contrasting background.

This pattern is perfect for all skill levels, with its simple foundation paper piecing technique and four size options (from lap to bed). Whether you’re using up your stash or showcasing a curated collection of fabrics, this quilt will become a treasured heirloom.

The Zigzag String Quilt Pattern is a fun and easy way to transform your fabric scraps into a stunning and unique quilt. This beautiful design features colorful strips arranged in a mesmerizing zigzag pattern, creating a dynamic and eye-catching piece.

With clear instructions from Maryline Collioud-Robert, even beginner quilters can quickly achieve impressive results without foundation piecing. The staggered placement of colorful strings creates a playful and modern pattern that is perfect for adding a touch of personality to any room.

With the Deluxe Diamonds Quilt Pattern, you can create a beautiful and unique quilt without the fuss of paper piecing. This stunning design showcases dynamic diamond shapes within the blocks, offering endless color and pattern combination possibilities.

With three sizes to choose from – lap (58″ x 55″), twin (58″ x 85″), and queen (86″ x 89″) – this pattern, created by Pamela Quilts, is perfect for making a personalized gift or a cozy addition to your own home. The step-by-step instructions and helpful tips make it a breeze to create a unique and eye-catching quilt that’s sure to become a treasured heirloom.

Here Are More String Quilt Ideas For Inspiration

String Quilt Idea from Kimberly Schneider
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One of my all-time favorites! This modern log cabin quilt brightens up any room with its vibrant colors and playful design.

String Quilt Idea from Sherri Lynn Wood
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A vibrant tapestry of resilience. This quilt by Anna Williams (1927-2010) evokes the story of Joseph and his coat of many colors. Her bold use of color and improvisational strip piecing inspires me to create freely and celebrate the beauty of the handmade.

String Quilt Idea from Naomi Clarke-Mordy
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Ta-da! This vibrant quilt is complete, and I’m head over heels for it! All fabrics are from the stunning new collection by Anna Maria Horner. That pop of coordinating fabric in the binding and center strip ties it all together beautifully!

String Quilt Idea from Quiltfidel
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My first string quilt adventure! It was fun and easy…until I realized I needed more seam allowance! Learning as I go, and patching up those little holes.

String Quilt Idea from Julie Silber Quilts
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Pastels and Diamonds and Strings, oh my! This mid-century string quilt, with its delightful mix of colors and shapes, is a playful reminder that even the wildest combinations can create something beautiful. Collected in Missouri, it’s a treasure trove of memories and craftsmanship.

String Quilt Idea from Mary Chadsey
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More strings, more fun!

String Quilt Idea from Cindys Antique Quilts
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Feast your eyes on this gorgeous scrappy Strippe String quilt top! A patchwork of blues, plaids, shirtings, and ginghams, it’s a delightful mix of fabrics and patterns from the early 20th century. This 76 x 67” beauty is in excellent condition and ready for its next chapter.

String Quilt Idea from Jessica Quilter
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Quilt layout, nailed it! After some trial and error, my Selvage Strip Quilt is coming together beautifully. The added orange blocks make all the difference! This is gonna be epic!

String Quilt Idea from Bonnie K Hunter
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Solids: not my favorite to piece, but boy do they shine when quilted! This Amish-inspired quilt is proof. It’s been hanging in my studio for 11 years now, and I still love it! Maybe it’s time to dig into those solid scraps again… what do you think?

String Quilt Idea from Tara Faughnan
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Deadline driven! Just finished this quilt in time for Quiltcon judging. Fingers crossed it makes the cut! It’s a bit more traditional than my usual style, but I’m still proud of it.

There you have it: a collection of string quilt patterns to inspire your next quilting adventure! These designs showcase the remarkable beauty and versatility achieved with simple fabric strips. Whether you’re drawn to the improvisational nature of string piecing or its efficient use of scraps, these patterns offer a creative outlet for quilters of all levels.

From modern geometric designs to charming vintage-inspired motifs, string quilts are a testament to the enduring appeal of this time-honored technique. So, grab your fabric scraps, fire up your sewing machine, and let your imagination run wild as you stitch together a one-of-a-kind masterpiece!

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