Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or just starting out, you'll love these free modern quilt patterns, ranging from beginner to advanced level.
Modern quilting means clean lines, bold colors, and cool designs. And I love that fresh twist on traditional quilting! I've collected quite a few favorites among free modern quilt patterns for beginners online, and now I created a curated list to inspire your next project, too.
Also, find out below what makes a modern quilt modern!
If you're here to sew exclusively beginner quilts, check out these free beginner quilts to make, as well as visit some of my favorite, free baby quilt patterns. Tons of ideas!
What are the features of modern quilts?
Modern quilt patterns break away from traditional designs with clean lines, bold colors, and innovative layouts. They mix things up with asymmetrical designs and empty spaces, making them look dynamic and eye-catching! Let me sum up the main features of modern quilts:
- Modern quilts use vibrant colors, sometimes a monochromatic color palette.
- They often have sharp differences between different areas and colors, like black and white or bright colors against neutral backgrounds.
- Modern designs play with asymmetry, what a cool feature!
- And, as a contrast, simplicity. You'll find clean lines in modern quilts.
- Modern quilts utilize empty spaces. Uncluttered is what comes to mind here, and I love this feature! Also, they will skip traditional borders, so they retain a more open structure.
- Sometimes, modern quilts simply take a classic block pattern and add a modern twist. Like the simple one in the photo below.
- Mix of Fabrics: Sometimes, modern quilts combine different types of fabrics to add texture and depth to the design. This is one thing I yet have to get confident enough to try.
How are modern quilt patterns different from traditional ones?
Let’s see how modern quilt patterns differ from their traditional counterparts - just a few points to keep it simple. so, when you think of traditional quilt patterns, it means:
- symmetrical designs,
- repeating blocks with sashing and borders,
- smaller scale prints in fabrics,
- sometimes, subdued color palette: earthy tones like browns, greens, and muted shades
When I think of modern quilts these features come to my mind:
- asymmetrical layouts,
- utilizing negative space,
- bold colors and solids (the one in the photo below - I only picked 4 solids)
- sometimes larger, more impactful designs - or even just unconventional use of traditional quilt blocks.
Modern quilting is popular now. Many people, both experienced and new quilters, love it. This is why I wanted to keep them all in one place, so when inspiration strikes, I can quickly pick one and get down to creating. So, let's take a look at these favorites!
Free Modern Quilt Patterns List
All of these quilts are super fun and easy to make. Whether you are a new quilter wanting to make a modern quilt, or an experienced quilter looking for new design ideas for the perfect modern quilt gift, this list will have something for you!
Choose your favorite from these beautiful, modern quilt patterns for beginners and seasoned quilters.
I’m loving this design! A modern, large-block quilt pattern that may seem complex, but the tutorial shows it's a simple construction. The finished quilt will be a cozy 60" x 72", perfect for a throw quilt!
Modern, simple and strinkingly beautiful quilt pattern you can make in different sizes. The Wren Collective site offers this pattern for free to all their newsletter subscribers.
Next stop: a strip quilt, because a strip quilt is even easier to make than a simple square patchwork quilt. Notice the large strips of fabric? Just alternate two prints and sew big chunks together - and here it is! I find this a great idea. This quilt measures about 52in x 63in.
What a striking visual impact! With 16 fat quarters divided into two sections, warm and cool shades, this quilt is a showstopper. I love how bold you can go with the use of contrasting colors, and the movement effect created merely by clever placement of large HST blocks.
This red, white, and blue version is a strip quilt too. It finishes at 60″ x 72″, which is an excellent size for a lap quilt.
I love the modern look of this log cabin quilt, and how advanced it looks! Using dark solid fabrics for a striking effect, it instantly became one of my favorites out there. Great job!!
If you want to make a whole cloth quilt, you can use solid fabric and add a contrasting thread to quilt it for a modern look. Simple and clever!
I like the simple, modern look of this pattern. While the backing in this photo is a floral print, which is not typical of modern quilts, the front will reveal a modern, minimalist quilt pattern with a lot of negative space. Simple and beautiful.
This quilt finishes pretty large, at 67" x 76". But you can vary the size by adding or leaving out the borders. I must admit that I'd leave out borders entirely for this one.
Utilize fat quarters for this simple yet captivating design. It's a great easy modern quilt for beginners who want to try something more than just simple squares. Plus, a nice size at 42". Yay!
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced quilter, this modern stripe pattern will add a soft, graphic touch to any space.
Simple designs can often make a big impact. This quilt uses long fabric strips sewn together randomly to create diagonal lines. The result is a beautiful blend of sharp lines, gentle color changes, and unexpected pops of bright colors!
 A sleek and contemporary quilt design featuring bold, large blocks created with simple HSTs. It’s the perfect blend of modern aesthetics and timeless quilting techniques!Â
This simple throw quilt is the perfect size for lounging on the couch or wrapping up in first thing on a chilly morning. A big block quilt that is easy, modern, and fun!
 If you love working with jelly rolls, this modern jelly roll quilt pattern is a dream! It lets you showcase those beautiful fabric strips in an eye-catching way. Love!
This beautiful, modern quilt is made up of a series of HSTs and plain square blocks that are easy to assemble and can be arranged in a variety of ways to create a unique and personalized quilt. The playful spirit of this quilt is sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face.
This is a free quilt pattern posted by Quilt Dad on Art Gallery Fabric's blog. I love the simplicity of the large blocks, and how good they look together! Notice the color and print choices, too.
In this quilt pattern, old meets new. The classic snowball block gets a modern twist with bright, up-to-date colors. The outcome? A fresh, eye-catching quilt that blends tradition and modern style!
A modern take on half-square triangles - this tutorial by Anne is a genius idea! This quilt pattern looks so advanced but when you look closely, all the heavy lifting is done by half-square triangles, I love that!
A beautiful, modern quilt pattern with a strong visual impact that finishes at 60" x 60". Must-try!
Summer Vibes Geometric Quilt Pattern (free pattern)
All about vivid colors! This beginner-friendly geometric-style quilt pattern has a beautiful summer vibe. Try it in low-volume prints, and you've got two entirely different quilts. Love variety!
A Modern Wedding Quilt - Cutting, Piecing, and Quilting Instructions For YOU!
Asymmetrical, modern, and easy to put together- This wedding quilt is a great way to try straight-line quilting. The quilt finishes at 54" x 69" - give it a try!
This Lazy Quilter’s Easy Quilt is much like a scrap quilt, where the individual fabric pieces are not uniform in size or shape and there is no real pattern at all. I was so happy to have found this tutorial! It shows you an alternative, rather unorthodox way to make a quilt - you'll love it if you love to improvise. I certainly do!
This half square triangles quilt pattern uses modern quilting techniques and colors to create a gorgeous baby quilt that's sure to bring a calming presence to any nursery. If you haven't tried a quilt using solids only, this is a must-see!
What I particularly love about the Angled pattern is the captivating visual impact that comes from bold angles and clean lines. Perfect!
I'm adding this quilt pattern to my favorites list for a good reason: I want to try a matchstick quilting technique on these huge blocks, it would work wonders!
An interesting quilt-block design that goes hand-in-hand with an unconventional color mix. I love this modern baby quilt pattern - I'd vote intermediate level, what about you?
Kate's triangle baby quilt pattern might have been the first modern baby quilt I bumped into online. Kudos to the designer for using the black, I wouldn't be so brave but it makes all the difference!
This free Squared Quilt pattern is the perfect quilt to make if you've done a few simple square blocks so far. Feel free to use fat quarters, they will fit perfectly!
This is simply an oversized Sawtooth Star Quilt block. Turned out great!
If you've made a few easy quilts and are looking to spice up those squares. Its playful design will make it a standout piece.
So many readers who are new to quilting are looking for modern quilt patterns. Go ahead and make one for yourself or as a gift. Make sure to either get or make quilt binding.
Popular Questions Answered
Yes, many free modern quilt patterns cater to beginners with clear instructions and simple designs.
Basic quilting supplies include fabric, batting, a rotary cutter, cutting mat, ruler, sewing machine, and thread. Additional tools may be required depending on the specific pattern and technique used.
It depends on the individual pattern’s copyright restrictions. Some patterns may allow for quilts to be sold, while others may have limitations on commercial use.
Looking for more quilting ideas? First, here's how to make quilt binding. You'll definitely need it. Then, also check out this must-see little binding hack!
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