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Free Quilt Pattern Links


Looking for a new pattern to try, but not quite sure which pattern to buy?  I've compiled a list of places you can go to find FREE Quilt Patterns! These are links to reputable websites; magazines, designers, and fabric manufacturers.  I find these places to be very inspiring and I hope you find inspiration for your next project too!

Free Quilt Pattern Links:

1) Moda Bakeshop

2) Red Rooster Fabrics

3) American Patchwork and Quilting Magazine

4) Robert Kaufman Fabrics

5) Art Gallery Fabrics

6) Free Spirit Fabrics

7) Henry Glass and Co. Fabrics

8) Michael Miller Fabrics

9) Fabri-Quilt Inc.

10) Wilmington Prints

11) Timeless Treasures Fabrics

12) Windham Fabrics

13) Northcott Fabrics

14) Connecting Threads

15) Clothworks

16) McCalls Quilting

17) Fons and Porter

18) Andover Fabrics

19) Quilt In A Day

20) Hoffman Fabrics

21) Jinny Beyer

22) Quilters Newsletter

23) Riley Blake Designs

24) Blank Quilting

25) Quilt Woman

26) The Stitchin' Post

27) In The Beginning Fabrics

28) Simplicity

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