25 Fabulous and Free 3-Yard Quilt Patterns! (2024)

Fast-track your next quilt with a super easy and quick three-yard quilt pattern! Sometimes, choosing the fabrics for a quilt can lead to hours of planning and guessing. Not so with these patterns. Each one is designed for a focus fabric and two coordinating fabrics. If you have three one-yard cuts of fabric in your stash and are feeling creative, you’ll find your next project here.

Here are 25 beautiful 3-yard quilt patterns you will fall in love with! These free quilt patterns (with step-by-step photo tutorials) are a great way to assemble a quilt quickly. You will be inspired to sew a new quilt after seeing how beautiful and easy these beginner-friendly quilts are to make.

What size quilt does 3 yards make?

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Most 3-yard quilts are throw quilts or lap quilts because they don’t require a lot of fabric. You can also make a darling baby quilt with 3 yards of fabric. Since this type of quilt isn’t very big, you can finish it quickly and give it as a gift or use it in your home. Because of their size, lap quilts and throw quilts like these are easy to quilt on a domestic sewing machine using straight-line or free-motion quilting. They are great for beginner quilters.

For all these simple patterns, 3 yards of fabric is enough to finish the quilt top. More fabric will be required for the backing and binding.

What You’ll Need to Make a Quilt

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Three-yard quilt patterns are perfect for quilters of all skill levels. Besides 3 yards of fabric from your stash or your local quilt shop, here are some basic sewing supplies you will want to have ready:

  • a sewing machine
  • thread
  • pins
  • at least one acrylic ruler (6” x 24” is a good size), a rotary cutter, and cutting mat
  • a walking foot will be very helpful if you want to use straight-line quilting to finish your quilt
  • Optional: I love using my AccuQuilt fabric cutter

All my 3-Yard Quilt Patterns make fabric selection easy. Sometimes, I use prints from a single fabric collection, and sometimes, I mix it up! First, find a beautiful ‘focus fabric’ to start with. This should be a fabric that sings to you or that makes you think of the quilt’s intended recipient. After you have chosen your focus fabric, choose one coordinating fabric that is lighter and one coordinating fabric that is darker.

Quarter Log Cabins Quilt Pattern

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As you may have guessed, the quarter log cabin quilt block is a log cabin variation. This variation moves the center square of a log cabin block to one corner. It is still pieced very much like a log cabin block.

Hello Neighbor! Three Yard Quilt

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Sew a darling house quilt with just three yards of fabric! This darling throw quilt pattern is perfect to keep in your house or give to a friend. It contains 16 house blocks. Each block is 10 1/2” tall x 8” wide after sewing. The finished size of this throw quilt is approximately 46” x 59”.

Bear’s Paw Free Quilt Pattern

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The Bear’s Paw quilt block dates back to the 1850s and is rumored to be a part of the Underground Railroad. It may have symbolized a trail that led to food and water. Whether or not that is true, I believe that quilt makers have quietly influenced our history and homes more than we will ever know.

Dream House Quilt

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The easy Dream House Quilt Pattern uses a collage quilt block to make a 49 1/2” x 59” throw quilt pattern with 9 1/2” quilt blocks.

Carpenter’s Star Quilt Pattern

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You can make a classic Carpenter’s Star Quilt with just 3 Yards of Fabric.

This particular quilt block is very popular on the internet using the name ‘Carpenter’s Star,’ but very similar blocks have been named Carpenter’s Wheel and Star of Bethlehem. I love the reference to Christmas.

Easiest 3 Yard Quilt Pattern Ever

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Make your first quilt or your 100th quilt with The Easiest 3 Yard Quilt Pattern Ever! This quilt pattern is perfect for showcasing your favorite large scale prints.

3 Yard Chandelier Quilt Pattern

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This fabulous quilt design is so popular, and here’s your chance to make a 3 Yard Chandelier quilt. This free quilt pattern makes a throw quilt approximately 48” x 59” with 8” Chandelier quilt blocks.

The blocks are set on point. In the blog post and the PDF pattern, I share instructions for making the side blocks and the corner pieces.

Spools and Stars 3 Yard Quilt

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Spool Quilts are a quilter’s favorite pattern to make! This fun quilt uses a spool quilt block to make a 47” x 57” throw quilt pattern with 10” quilt blocks. The blocks make stars as secondary designs too! Check out my 3 Yard Spools and Stars Quilt Pattern.

Diamond in a Square Quilt Pattern

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Even though the Diamond in a Square pattern has just one block, sewing the same block with different fabrics makes secondary patterns appear. This simple patchwork quilt is perfect for beginners.

Can you see the stars? The step-by-step quilt tutorial includes quilt piecing tips to help you get the best results. Other names for the Diamond in a Square Block include the Square on Point Quilt Block or the Square in a Square Quilt Block.

Stars and Ladders Free 3-Yard Quilt Pattern

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The free Stars and Ladders 3-Yard Quilt Pattern teaches shortcut methods for sewing 4-patch units, half square triangles, and quarter square triangles. It is great for beginners.

Dutchman’s Puzzle Quilt Pattern

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The free Dutchman’s Puzzle 3-Yard Quilt Pattern uses three different fabrics in each block, instead of just two, to make a beautiful secondary design. Can you see the Friendship Stars and pinwheels in the secondary design?

Easy Rail Fence Quilt Pattern

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Easy three-yard quilt patterns like this are the perfect way to get started quilting. The Rail Fence Quilt Pattern uses strip piecing to help you sew this quilt super fast. It may be my fastest quilt pattern ever!

Sawtooth Star Quilt Pattern from 3 Yards

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My super-easy Sawtooth Star 3 Yard Quilt Pattern features the most beloved star quilt block of all time! If you are looking for an easy quilt for a boy, just add fabric in his favorite colors. Put this one in your pinterest collection of beginner quilt patterns! New quilters will love this pattern for the classic shapes and ease of construction.

One Block Sawtooth Star Quilt Pattern

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This One-Block Sawtooth Star Quilt Pattern from is a 50” x 50” throw quilt pattern with a 40” block in the center. It would make a stunning wall hanging. There are holly and berries applique blocks in the corners for a special and festive touch. If you don’t want a holiday quilt with holly and berries, you can leave off the applique pieces, use different applique motifs, or make 5 1/2” machine embroidered blocks for the corners of the quilt.

Mosaic Tiles Quilt from 3 Yards of Fabric

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The Mosaic Tiles 3 Yard Quilt Pattern is super easy because there’s only one block to learn! This simple quilt pattern makes a darling baby quilt too. Check out the free Mosaic Tiles Quilt Pattern to see.

Splendor Quilt Pattern

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The Splendor Quilt Pattern includes instructions for 2 different blocks: the Four Crowns Block and the Flower Patch Block. Both of these blocks are 9-patches so they look great together. There are a total of 12 blocks in the quilt and each block finishes at 12”.

This lap-size quilt is 40” x 52”. It’s perfect for snuggling on the couch or donating toQuilts of Valor,Project Linus, or another worthy organization.

Aunt Dinah Quilt Pattern

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The Aunt Dinah Quilt Pattern from SewCanShe is a larger throw quilt that showcases Aunt Dinah Quilt Blocks mixed with some Irish Chain Quilt Blocks to really make Aunt Dinah sparkle! This finished quilt is 54” x 54”.

Jacobs Ladder Quilt Pattern

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This Jacob’s Ladder easy quilt pattern from SewCanShe is a 54” x 54” throw quilt pattern. There is only one block to learn, and I’ll show you my favorite way to use long strips of fabric to strip-piece four patch blocks to help you get done even faster. This easy pattern features only squares and half square triangles. It’s a great pattern if you are making your first quilt!

Twin Star Easy Quilt Pattern

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This Twin Star quilt is great for beginners. My step-by-step instructions will make sewing it a breeze! You’ll have enough fabric to finish the quilt top including 12 blocks and 2 borders. More fabric is required for the backing and binding.

Weathervane Quilt Pattern

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The Weathervane Quilt Pattern from SewCanShe is a 52” x 52” throw quilt pattern that showcases Weathervane Quilt Blocks mixed with some Windmill Quilt Blocks to really make the Weathervane dance! You’ll learn a quick method for flying geese blocks.

XOXO Three Yard Quilt Pattern

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The free XOXO 3 yard quilt pattern would make a darling baby quilt, Valentine’s wall hanging, or cuddly throw quilt. Simple shapes never looks so beautiful.

Amish Star Quilt Pattern

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The free Amish Star Quilt Pattern from SewCanShe is a 50” x 50” throw quilt pattern with big Amish Star quilt blocks.

Starship 3 Yard Baby Quilt Pattern

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The Starship Baby Quilt pattern also includes instructions for 2 different blocks: my one of a kind Space Ship Block plus a bold Fireball (friendship star) Block. Both of these blocks are easy to sew together. There are a total of 9 fun blocks in the quilt and each block finishes at 12”. The pattern shows an exciting ‘night launch’ dark variation that you’ll also love.


Chunky Star Quilt Pattern

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My ‘Chunky Star’ 3 Yard Quilt Pattern uses a variation of the Ohio Star Quilt Block. There are 5 Chunky Star quilt blocks and 4 single chain quilt blocks to add movement and frame up the stars.

Use a 1 Yard Panel For a 3 Yard Quilt

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This Panel Quilt Pattern can be used with any size fabric panel, but 1-yard fabric panels are prevalent. That means including the borders, you’ll only need 3 yards of fabric to make the quilt!

Make Your Own Creative Variations

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Even though these quilt patterns are all called ‘3-yard quilts,’ feel free to unloose your own creativity and try a new variation:

  • Make a scrappy quilt using different precuts or scraps for the focus fabric. You could try this for the lighter fabric and darker fabric too.
  • I have been known to use four fat quarters instead of an un-cut 1 yard of fabric, but I can’t promise that using fat quarters will always work.

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FAQs

What size quilt will 3 yards make? ›

How Big is a 3-yard Quilt? This particular quilt finishes at 54” x 65”, which is my largest 3-yard quilt pattern. It's an excellent throw-size quilt. You'll have enough fabric to finish the quilt top, including 2 borders.

What to make with 3 yards of fabric? ›

Most 3-yard quilts are throw quilts or lap quilts because they don't require a lot of fabric. You can also make a darling baby quilt with 3 yards of fabric. Since this type of quilt isn't very big, you can finish it quickly and give it as a gift or use it in your home.

How much fabric do you need for the backing of a 3-yard quilt? ›

You will need 3 yards of 44" wide fabric to complete a backing for your 3-yard quilt project. We've provided this free document to step you through the process!

What is the most popular quilt pattern of all time? ›

The Log Cabin block is one of the most well-known and popular of all patchwork patterns. To pioneers traveling West, it symbolized home, warmth, love and security. The center square of the block was done in red to represent the hearth, the focal point of life in a cabin or home.

How big is 3 yd of fabric? ›

How big is one linear yard of fabric?
YardsLengthWidth
136 Inches (3 Feet)54 Inches (4.5 Feet)
272 Inches (6 Feet)54 Inches (4.5 Feet)
3108 Inches (9 Feet)54 Inches (4.5 Feet)
4144 Inches (12 Feet)54 Inches (4.5 Feet)
36 more rows

How big is a 3 yard blanket? ›

3 yards = 3 feet/yard x 3 = 9 feet x 12″/foot = 108″ x the width of the fabric. 3 yds of 45″ (1.25 yd) width fabric = 3.75 square yards or 11.25 square feet or 4,860 square inches.

How do I figure out how much material I need for a quilt? ›

This is how I calculate the yardage.
  1. 1) (Width of Fabric) ÷ (Width of square or rectangle) = Number of squares or rectangles produced per strip of fabric cut WOF 40 ÷ 4.5 = 8.89.
  2. 2) (Total number of patches required) ÷ (Number of squares or rectangles produced per strip WOF) = Number of strips required 108 ÷ 8 = 13.5.
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How much bigger should the back of a quilt be? ›

Most professional quilters ask that your batting and backing be at least 4″ bigger on each side of your quilt top. If you are quilting the quilt yourself, you can sometimes get along with less, but it's better to have too much batting and backing around the sides than not enough.

What size is a queen size quilt? ›

60" X 80"

What is the golden rule in quilting? ›

The ratio, in its simplest form, is 1.6 to 1. So if you are doing 3 quilt borders, each border should be 1.6 times larger than the previous one. For instance, if you want to add 3 borders totalling 8″ per side, the first border would be 1.5 inches.

What is the oldest known quilt pattern? ›

The crazy quilt design is likely the oldest quilt pattern, according to the National Park Service and other research. It is believed that textiles resembling a crazy quilt were discovered in early Egyptian tombs, as well as in European courts pre-dating the 17th century.

What is the greatest investment in quilting? ›

In some ways time is the greatest investment that you will make in your quilting but it is often the most misunderstood. Your time is valuable, you have a finite amount and can't make any more, but so many people use it poorly.

How many yards do I need for a full size quilt? ›

Bedding Size and Yardage
Standard SizeBedsYards Needed
Full54" x 75"6 PER SIDE
Queen60" x 80"6 PER SIDE
King78" x 80"6 PER SIDE
crib27" x 54"1.5 PER SIDE
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How many shirts does it take to make a full size quilt? ›

30 shirts will make a full size quilt, approx. 82" x 96" - 5 across x 6 down. 36 shirts will make a queen size quilt, approx. 96" x 96" - 6 across x 6 down.

How do you calculate quilt size? ›

Measure the mattress width and add twice the drop length. For a comforter-size finished project, measure from the top of the mattress to slightly past its lower edge to figure the drop length. For a coverlet, measure from the top of the mattress to slightly past the bottom of the bed rail.

How many 3 inch squares do I need for a queen size quilt? ›

Six rows by six, or 36 squares, with three inch sashes and a three inch sashed border would give you more than enough for your queen size comforter, 93 X 93.

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