Wednesday

Free St. Patrick's Day or Irish Quilt Patterns

Kermit Says "The Luck 'O the Irish to You!" and offers to share my free St. Paddy's Day quilt or quilt block patterns with you! Shown is a simple string quilt, pieced in a diagonal pattern with Kiss Me I'm Irish and other fun shamrock fabrics. Remember, that any quilt block or pattern can be used for this holiday by the simple use of color and fabric patterns!

Kermit's Irish green eyes are smiling on this green free pieced strings quilt, hope yours are too!

New!free St. Patrick's quilt pattern - Moonlight Quilts pdf

So cute, 4 little pieced hearts make a four leaf clover, one big clover per block, easy download makes this one a keeper!



Aunt Mary's Double Irish Chain Quilt Block Make an eight inch paper pieced block.


Broken Irish Chain a 10" pieced quilt block pattern from Quilter's Cache.


Celtic Sunrise - a 12" paper pieced quilt block pattern from Quilter's Cache

Single Irish Chain Baby Quilt



Double Irish Chain - a 12" pieced quilt block pattern from SewQuilty.


Double Irish Chain Quilt classic block for a pillow, or lots for a quilt.


Four Leaf Clover - 10" applique quilt block pattern from CompuQuilt.


Happy St. Patrick’s Surprise » the free quilt pattern's pdf file...lovely pieced hearts create a shamrock! Green for the Catholics, Orange for the Protestants, and White for the hope for peace between them.

Celtic Interlocking Squares Quilt Block:

Interlocking Squares Free Celtic Quilt Block Pattern

Interlocking Squares, Template 1 of 2

Interlocking Squares, Template 2 of 2

Irish Chain - from Sharon Hultgren of EZ Quilt



Irish Chain - an 18" pieced quilt block pattern from Quilter's Cache.



Irish Chain Quilt - a 54" x 66" pieced quilt pattern from EZQuilting


Irish Eyes - a 12" pieced quilt block pattern from AZPatch.




Irish Grandma Sue Boy Block from Quiltmaker.com


Latticed Irish Chain Block a 28" block from Quilter's Cache


Scrappy Pieced Shamrock Block...turn several shamrocks into a quilt...look how cute!


Scrappy Irish Chain Quilt - a 68-3/4" x 84-1/2" pieced quilt pattern from McCall's Quilting.


Shamrock

Single Irish Chain Quilt for Baby - alt/ 4 1/2" fussy cut w. Irish Chain from About.com



St. Patrick's Day Quilt from Kim's Big Adventure



Traditional Irish Chain Quilt lovely traditional Irish chain Quilt pattern.


Traditional Irish Chain quilt with some shamrock quilting!...same link as above


Trip To Ireland Quilt - a pieced quilt pattern from Simply Quilts.



Triple Irish (chain) Flower quilt pattern from Moda

Ireland Quilt by Laura Roberts for McCalls Quilting


More Shamrock ideas ...applique can be so easy and fun!


Lots of lovely Shamrock fun:

Paper pieced St. Patrick's Shamrock by Jennifer Ofenstein at Sew Hooked;
St. Patrick's Surprise quilt by Beth Lancaster at Moonlight Quilts.
St. Patrick’s Shamrock Banner at Totally Stitchin' by Babylock
Leprechaun's Hat Mini Quilt by Lyn Brown.

Celtic KnotsL

and ideas at Quilter's Fancy and Clover and the article How to Make Celtic Bias Tape Designs.
More Celtic Knots...lovely!
Hair of Neptune by Lies Bos-Varkevisser at Lies Bos Quilts.
Free Celtic Knot Patterns at Marcel's Kids Crafts;
Free Celtic Knot Cross at Ireland Fun.
Rectangular Celtic Knot and Celtic Knot in Square at Wikimedia Commons.

Also, shown below, is a beautiful pieced endless knot made by Brooke Johnsen at Pitter Putter Stitch; it is based on the free Interlocking Seasons Quilt Block Tutorial at The Parfait Cafe.


Irish Chain, Irish Plaid or Pinwheel Quilts:

Double Irish Chain, see the pattern by Penny Halgren at How To Quilt (and Irish Chain Video Tutorial

Single Irish Chain by Sharon Hultgren at Simplicity.
Green Pinwheels, free pattern by Cori Derksen and Myra Harder for All People Quilt

Irish Plaid, free block pattern by Marcia Hohn at Quilters Cache.


Words to applique:" Kiss Me I'm Irish


**Yellow Clover a block design first published by Nancy Cabot for the Chicago Tribune. According to Barbara Brackman's Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns, Yellow Clover is one of hundreds of Cabot patterns sold by mail order during the 1930s. It is no longer available online, and the hyperlinks for photos have all been pulled off the website. But here are the directions that I still have:

Yellow Clover:

BLOCK SIZE: 10 1/2" square

MATERIALS

  • Dark print at least 5" x 10"
  • Medium print at least 10" square
  • Light print at least 16" square or one fat quarter

CUTTING

Dimensions include a 1/4" seam allowance

  • Cut 2: 5" squares, dark print
  • Cut 3: 5" squares, medium print
  • Cut 5: 5" squares, light print
  • Cut 4: 3 3/8" squares, light print, then cut them in quarters diagonally to yield 16 side triangles
  • Cut 7: 2" squares, light, then cut 2 of them in half diagonally to yield 4 corner triangles

DIRECTIONS

  • Draw diagonal lines from corner to corner on the wrong side of each 5" light print square. Draw horizontal and vertical lines through the centers.
  • Place a marked square on a 5" dark print square, right sides together. Sew 1/4" away from the diagonal lines on both sides. Make 2 using the dark squares and 3 using the medium ones.


  • Cut the squares on the drawn lines to yield 16 dark pieced squares and 24 medium pieced squares. Press the seam allowances open. Trim each pieced square to 2".
  • Sew a 2" light print square to a dark pieced square to make a rectangle unit. Make 4. Press the seam allowances open.


  • Lay out the square units, rectangle units, and the remaining 2" light print square. Sew them into rows and join the rows to complete the block center. Press the seam allowances in the direction indicated by the arrows. Set it aside.


  • Lay out 3 medium pieced squares and 2 side triangles. Join them to make a pieced strip, as shown. Make 4. Press the seam allowances open.


  • Lay out one medium pieced square and 2 side triangles. Join them to make a pieced strip. Make 4. Press the seam allowances open.


  • Sew a corner triangles to a pieced strip to make a corner unit, as shown. Make 4. Press the seam allowances toward the corner triangles.


  • Sew a corner unit to a pieced strip to make a large triangle. Make 4. Press the seam allowances toward the corner.


  • Sew 2 large triangles to opposite sides of the block center. Press the seam allowances toward the corners. Sew the remaining large triangles to the remaining sides and press to complete the block.

Please Note: Info on image credits:

All images are supposed to be linked back to their owners by the linking of the patterns, themselves. I use them only because I am linking to them. Please ask permission of the linking site and not me for Pinterest pins!

Complete information can be found at the designers' websites provided in the links given throughout this linking list.


Michele Bilyeu blogs With Heart and Hands as she shares a quilting journey through her life in Salem, Oregon and Douglas, Alaska. Sharing thousands of links to Free Quilt and Quilt Block Patterns and encouraging others to join in her Liberated Quilting Challenge for the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative (AAQI) Help us change the world, one little quilt at a time!