21 Christmas Present quilt patterns to choose from!
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The best thing about the holidays is spending time with family, but that doesn't mean you can't get excited about presents.
And if you're a quilter, a new Christmas Present quilt pattern might be just what you're looking for—for someone special or for yourself.
Below is a curated collection of quilt patterns, arranged alphabetically by designer/brand, then by pattern name.
Keep your eyes peeled.
There are free patterns mixed in with the commercial ones. They are marked FREE to make them easy to quickly spot.
As I find new or new-to-me Christmas Present designs, they are added to the collection.
Remember to bookmark the page, so it's convenient for you to see what's new.
If you don't find a pattern that doesn't make your quilting genes start to tingle, there's links to all the Christmas quilt patterns on the site broken into easy-to-navigate groups...plus all the new fabrics, of course!
When I was a kid, I was friends with a girl that lived up the street and learned of something I never believed possible.
Her twin brothers would OPEN their Christmas presents BEFORE Christmas and then re-wrap them when their parents weren't home!
I was gobsmacked!βbefore I even knew what gobsmacked was and that it really was a thing.
But with these pieced presents, everyone will be able to enjoy their Christmas surprise without ruining anything for anyone else--including themselves!
Is there anything better than waking up on Christmas morning and seeing a giant stack of presents under the tree?!
And now, with the Christmas Morning quilt pattern by Wendy Sheppard, you can re-create that feeling any time you want!
Just look at those presents, all stacked up and ready to be opened. It's enough to make even the Grinch's heart grow three sizes.
Who doesn't love 2...2 patterns in one!
This simple, basic design takes a pieced gingham check field and intersperses it with star and pumpkins for the Fall and stars and festively wrapped presents for the Holidays.
Now you only need decide which one you'll make...or will it be both?!!
Holiday gifts have never been easier to stitch up than when you use this beautiful pattern from Corey Yoder.
The stitched presents are tied up with bouncy, pieced bows.
The cover quilt was made with the 'Holliberry' fabric collection for Moda.
There's no time to waste if you want to make these charming place mats for your Christmas dinner table! Showcase a joyful print for the place mats. Appliqued ribbon bands give them just the right touch of holiday cheer.
The napkins are tucked into the attached knots for bows to complete the package.
Gather around the Christmas tree and admire the handmade gifts wrapped with care underneath.
This delightful quilt captures all the magical details of the holidays—twinkling lights on evergreens, stacks of presents tied up with bows π, cute snowmen βοΈ, and sweet treats like gingerbread men and candy canes π. As you stitch each merry block, get into the festive spirit with fabric from jolly collections like Winter Wonderland.
Once complete, snuggle under this cozy, charming quilt with a cup of hot cocoa and enjoy all the familiar comforts of the most wonderful time of year. π
You can't go wrong with this beautifully wrapped pattern.
You'll have plenty of fun piecing together wrapped blocks that are sure to not only brighten up any space but also give out as gifts!
Pick up some charm packs in your favorite seasonal collections for the best gifts ever made from now until next December 25th.
Hustle and Bustle is so right!
If you're the mom of little kids, raise your hand if you're guilty of staying up extra late on Christmas Eve trying to get all those presents wrapped with no little eyes peeking around the corner.
Thank goodness for a bit of little stamina in the form of Christmas bubbly!
Two folded or Connector Corners for the HSTs. Then the rest are all squares and rectangles cut to size on a jaunty angle.
No special tools. No special rulers. No templates.
The sample uses fabrics from the Snowdays flannel collection by Maywood.
Is your friend or family member naughty or nice? Let them know with this 48" square quilt pattern by Marsha Evans Moore.
The bows and star points are made with the straightforward connector or folded corners technique.
All the other patches are squares and rectangles, making it easy to whip up in no time. Plus, it's sized perfectly for a hostess gift. So whether you're trying to be nice or give someone a little chuckle, this quilt pattern is sure to please.
Two different size 'present' blocksβ7β x 10β and 7β x 8ββgive this design a bit of unexpected movement. The simple addition of a border and some easy quilting makes this pattern perfect for Christmas!
You'll have so much fun stitching up this quilt that you may not be able to wait until Christmas to give it away!
π Ready to wrap yourself in holiday magic? This delightful pattern turns your fabric stash into the coziest gift of all!
Available in two perfect sizes, choose between a snuggly lap size (65" square) or a charming topper (35" square) that's just right for your holiday decorating needs.
Perfect for those who can't wait until Christmas morning β this is one present you're allowed to wrap yourself in right away! β¨ π
To check for any updates or corrections to the free Riley Blake quilt patterns shared on this page, visit their 'Pattern Updates' page.
Need a Christmas gift in a hurry?
Then a Patchwork Present Pillow might be just the pattern for you.
Four 9-patches, 2 HST, some sashing. And Presto! You're wrapping it up to give!
Five different Christmas present patterns, so the piecing won't get boring.
How will you choose which to open first?
The quilt shown here uses fabrics from Kaufman's Holiday Flourish line.
Gather the most splendid scraps from your stash to piece together four charming gift boxes, each with a unique wrapping paper pattern. Mix plaids and polka dots, stripes and swirls, then quilt freehand bows atop each gift for added holiday detail.
Personalize each present with fabrics from your loved ones' pajamas or clothes.
Then snuggle with this throw-sized quilt on Christmas morning as you sip hot cocoa and enjoy the surprised smiles when they unwrap your thoughtful handmade gifts.
π This modern 25" masterpiece proves good things come in perfectly pieced packages! A fresh take on holiday dΓ©cor that's more contemporary than cocoa with marshmallows. Who says tradition can't get a trendy makeover? β¨ π
A little unexpected for a Christmas quilt, right?
Tied with a Bow is an imaginative project that you can easily put together for yourself or someone else.
It's perfect in any colorway, shown here in the cover sample for any time of the year.
But what about in Christmas colors?
Or even as the BACK of a quilt?
Possibilities abound!
π OMG, could this 12" x 24" pillow be any cuter?! It's like someone shrunk Santa's sleigh load into the most adorable row of presents ever! Perfect for those who can't wait until Christmas morning β at least these gifts you can snuggle with right away! β¨
π Can't wait for Christmas? Count down the days with this spectacular row-by-row celebration of holiday magic!
Stretching to a generous 74" x 91Β½", each row unfolds like a festive story β from twinkling ornaments and stuffed stockings to perfect poinsettias, majestic trees, and wrapped presents just begging to be opened.
Like an advent calendar in fabric form, this quilt will have you dreaming of sugarplums all year round! β¨ π
Santa's put these pretty presents under your Christmas Tree.
Which will you open first.
What's more fun than opening up a pile of presents?
Why making this fun-loving pattern by Wendy Sheppard.
It's simple construction all the way. If you look closely, you'll see that this is a clever adaptation of the Rail Fence quilt design.
Stacks of presents, twinkling lights, holiday ornaments and the perfect Christmas tree all await you in 'A Christmas Gift' by Natalie Crabtree.
Simple piecing techniques make this a pleasure to create.
Give to one of your favorite people, and they'll love it, from the top of their head to their mistletoe.
To make it easier to find just the pattern you're looking for, I've sliced and diced the patterns into different categories.
The same goes for Christmas fabrics.
There's always so much to do, every bit of time saved helps.
Enjoy!