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Free Quilt Patterns – Scrappy Whirligig Quilt

Today, I have a new recent finish to share with you! And along with it, I’ll be sharing how you can get one of our free quilt patterns.

Ta Da!

Image shows completed Scrappy Whirligig Quilt Top

Introducing my “Scrappy Whirligig” quilt top!

It feels so good to finish a quilt!

On this page, I’ll share the quilt pattern tutorial and how you can get this modern, “Scrappy Whirligig”, triangle template and foundation as a free quilt pattern download. I’ll also be sharing quilts and projects from the quilting community. You’ll leave full of inspiration and ideas for this free quilt pattern.

But first… I’m sharing one of my free quilt patterns!

Scrappy Whirligig Pattern & Class (free quilt patterns)

What’s the best part of shopping at Costco? The free samples, obviously!

So, before going any further, I wanted to let you know we offer a free sample, just like Costco. So you can try out one of our free quilt patterns, see if you like the process and the way I teach.

Graphic shows free Scrappy Whirligig Quilt Pattern

To get the pattern sign up for our free Scrappy Whirligig Class. You’ll get one of our free patterns plus a step-by-step class on how to make this the Modern Triangle #47.

Visit this page to register for class and get one of my free quilt patterns.

My Design Inspiration

This quilt pattern got its inspiration from the Modern Triangle Expansion Pack, a series of triangle patterns and quilt patterns I designed after the publication of my book, Modern Triangle Quilts.

I just can’t stop creating these quilt patterns! They’re so fun and gorgeous!

Image shows modern triangles

Here’s a photo of some the other triangle quilting patterns.

My Rainbow Scrappy Whirligig Finish

There is nothing like a scrappy, rainbow quilt. The color is delicious; the prints, adorable; the results, amazing!

Image shows scrappy rainbow fabric

I chose seven colors picking from my favorite fabric collections. I basically selected my favorite colors and then shopped my fabric collection (fancy talk for stash!) for my favorite quilting fabric. Of course, I had to include some of my own fabric collection I designed. pinch me moment!

This quilt pattern isn’t ideal for precut fabrics like charm packs or jelly roll strips, but a clever quilter could find a way. You’d have to figure out a way to fit the fabric pieces on the foundation. Fat quarters or even fabric pieces larger than a charm square would definitely work. And of course, larger fabric squares would also work. A jelly roll would be tricky though!

Quilt Pattern Tutorial

Now, I’ll share the free quilt pattern tutorial below, with step by step instructions.

Step 1: Make the Triangle Blocks

For each color grouping, make six blocks to form a hexagon.

Image shows the Scrappy Whirligig, one of our free quilt patterns

I only used two freezer paper templates! How cool is that? (I show you exactly how to freezer paper piece in the free Scrappy Whirligig Class!)

Image shows the Scrappy Whirligig, a free pattern

Skip sewing them together into hexagons!

Note how the triangles are NOT sewn together? There’s a certain way to sew them together without Y-Seams. I mean, we can… but why?

Step 2: Arrange your Design

Once you start getting some blocks made, you’ll want to start playing with a design, if you don’t already have one in mind.

Image shows the layout options for Scrappy Whirligig, one of our free patterns

For more inspiration check out the gallery of quilts below.

Step 3: Skip Y-Seam Assembly

(New quilters, here’s a huge tip!)

I get this question ALL the time with triangle quilts, especially when they form hexagon designs like this quilt pattern.

You don’t have to sew with Y-Seams. That’s hard. And I don’t like to do hard things. Ha! So, pay attention to Step 4…

Avoiding Y-Seams makes this quilt an easy quilt pattern.

Step 4: Assemble

Once your quilt design is finalized, it’s time to start assembly.

The secret is to sew the triangles into rows and then sew the rows together.

Here’s what one row looks like.

Image shows a quilt row

Whenever you sew triangle quilt rows together, first you’ll sew your triangles into pairs and then sew the pairs into rows.

Below you can see my rows all sewn together with the background fabric.

Image shows quilt rows on a design wall

Then you sew the rows together. Voila! No Y-Seams! Next I added my background fabric to each side.

Image shows white background fabric on a design wall

And ta da! All sewn with the white background fabric!

Image shows the Scrappy Whirligig, one of our free quilt patterns

My quilt’s finished size is around 68” x 72”, but you can stitch a baby quilt or table runners or a smaller trivet.

Next Steps and Related Links

I’ll be finishing my quilt by making my quilt sandwich, quilting, squaring up the quilt, and completing my quilt with my favorite machine binding technique. The background fabric is so white, I’ll use a scrappy binding. Visit this page for 25 Creative Binding Ideas.

Then, I hope to take a pretty picture following the tips shared here.

Inspiration from the Community using One of our free quilt patterns

Now, I want to share just a few quilts quilters from the community created from just one of my free quilt patterns.

You can see the finished size varies, from baby quilt to table runners and more! Hopefully, these shares serve as inspiration to you!

Linda started by making one block. Love the fabric!

Image shows Linda's Scrappy Whirligig one of our free quilt patterns

By simply making a hexagon trivet, like Christine C. below, you can use this free quilt pattern as a great beginner project; it’s great for all skill levels.

Image shows Christine's Scrappy Whirligig

Paula R shared how she’s using her design wall to create her quilt.

Image shows Paula's Scrappy Whirligig in progress

Bernadette D. made a table runner from just one of our free patterns. She shared, “My attempt at making a quilt with this block. Now my favourite way of FPP”.

Bernadette's table runner using one of our quilt patterns

Janine V’s quilt top showcases her beautiful assortment of fabric. Great picture!

Image shows Janine's Scrappy Whirligig quilt made from one of our free quilt patterns

Here’s Debby’s quilt on the quilting frame. If you look closely you can see the colorful quilting pattern she chose. Beautiful!

Image shows Debby's Scrappy Whirligig project on her longarm using one of our quilt patterns

Kerry choose a range of blue fabric and added a border.

Image shows Kerry's Scrappy Whirligig

See how Carla C used one of our free quilt patterns. I’ve never seen the block turned on it’s side!

Image shows Carla's Scrappy Whirligig project

Barbara J’s creativity ran wild with one of our free patterns. Check out those hearts! Her granddaughter helped!

Image shows Barbara J's Scrappy Whirligig quilt using one of our quilt patterns

Lots of ways to just one of our free quilt patterns to make quilts in range of finished sizes and fabric.

And checkout how Kathy B put her Scrappy Whirligigs in their own square. Fun!

Image show's Kathy's Scrappy Whirligig

And Elfreide used varying purple fabric to create this sparkling square stunner!

Image shows Elfreide's purple Scrappy Whirligig project

Wow, beautiful projects and quilts! What inspiration! There’s so many ways to use this tutorial. The Scrappy Whirligig pattern is a great quilt pattern to get creative for all skill levels, even for a beginner. Don’t be afraid to let your favorite fabrics and scraps shine!

What is the Make Modern Triangles Quilt Club?

The “Scrappy Whirligig” is just one of our quilting patterns insider the Make Modern Triangles Quilt Club. Dazzling Designs, Fabulous video tutorials, and Community, our club has everything you need! We also have quilt patterns with half square triangles.

Get started by trying one of our free quilt patterns, the “Scrappy Whirligig” by registering right here.

How does it work?

Each year, we publish a new quilt pattern as a “Block of the Month”. Each month we make a batch of modern triangles.

Then at the end, we assemble all our triangles into our finished quilts. And there’s no Y-Seams, promise!

Your First Step? Choose your project

You first step is choosing one of the quilt patterns. You can choose from six beautiful quilting patterns: the Rainbow Triangles pattern, the Stargazer pattern, the Solstice pattern, the Wildflower pattern, the Sparkler pattern, or the Cosmos pattern. We even have a beginner project, the Magic Mini quilt pattern.

Each quilting pattern comes detailed instructions with step by step instructions, complete with video tutorials, and instructor support. Even a beginning quilter can make these beautiful quilting patterns. Don’t let your skill level hold you back from stitching a wonderful quilt.

Most members shop their fabric collections (stash busters!). This is a great project for using your own fabrics.

There’s also a handful of beautiful holiday quilts you can make!

Try our Free Online Quilting Class: the “Scrappy Whirligig” Class

Get started today by stitching one of our free patterns by taking our free online quilting class: the “Scrappy Whirligig”. I’ll walk you through how to make Modern Triangle #47 and you can see how you like the block and see if you like my teaching style. Plus you’ll get the “Scrappy Whirligig” pattern and I’ll share helpful tips.

You can shop your scraps and get a quick quilting finish today!

Thousands of quilters have viewed and cherished our workshops. Register today to start sewing!

Get started by trying one of our free quilt patterns, the “Scrappy Whirligig”, by registering on this page.

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Hey there! I’m Rebecca, an author and teacher and freezer paper piecing evangelist. I’m also the founder of the Make Modern Triangles Quilt Club.

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Walk into the sewing room, shut the door behind me, and suddenly all other problems disappear. 

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Always print your templates at 100% scale.

Before cutting your fabric, measure the 1-inch test box on your template.

Even being slightly off can affect the accuracy of your blocks later on and lead to some BIG oopsies. 😅

This is one of those tiny steps that saves a LOT of frustration later... Speaking from experience, and more re-done blocks than I could ever count! 

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1️⃣ Make a test block. I know it’s tempting to s 1️⃣ Make a test block. 

I know it’s tempting to skip this step... I cannot tell you how many times I have skipped making a test block and ended up regretting it later. If I had just made the test block, it would have saved me HOURS and HOURS of seam ripping and re-sewing, so take my advice and just always make the test block! 

I have never regretted making a test block, but I have regretted not making one. 😅

2️⃣ Celebrate the ta-da moments.

I’m not talking about just the finished quilt. I mean EVERY moment along the journey that feels like a win. Picking your colors and fabrics, sewing that first block, the points that line up, arranging blocks onto the design wall... Celebrate as much as you can along the way. 

I think too many quilters rush past these moments because they’re just focused on the finish line, but quilting isn’t one big “ta-da!” It’s a bunch of little “ta-da” moments stitched together.

3️⃣ Learn the freezer paper piecing technique.

I’m not kidding when I say it completely changed my quilty life... The more I quilt, the more I realize that frustration doesn’t make a quilt more valuable. Struggling doesn’t make you a better quilter. A good process gives you more confidence, helps you enjoy the sewing, and frees up a lot of your time to keep quilting. It makes you want to come back tomorrow and sew another block! 

Quilting is meant to be enjoyed and there’s so much to learn along the way. These three things have been HUGE along my quilting journey, and I know they can make an impact on yours too. 

What’s one thing that has completely changed your quilting journey? Share in the comments. ✨

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👉 Tried gardening, and all the plants would die before I got around to them. 
👉 Tried crochet, and discovered I can’t count that high (or just don’t want to!)
👉 Tried making kids’ clothes, and they always grew out of them before I could finish. 

But quilting? THAT’S my bread and butter. 

It was my mom who got me into quilting many years ago, and I’ve even been teaching quilting for over a decade. 

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FREEZER PAPER PIECING TIP NUMBER 3 ⬇️ Always prin FREEZER PAPER PIECING TIP NUMBER 3 ⬇️

Always print your templates at 100% scale. Most printers are accurate, however, the template size may be off by a smidge with some printers.

Make a test print on printer paper. Measure the 1-inch scale box to check accuracy. Run a test when this happens by changing the scale setting a percent at a time, then remeasure the scale box until it’s the same size as the original template. Like I said, it happens, but not often!

Some quilters find that freezer paper shrinks after it runs through a printer. Another reason to check the scale box! You can’t turn down the printer’s temperature, but you can pre-shrink it by pressing it onto parchment paper. Peel it off, and you’re ready to try again.

Even being slightly off can affect the accuracy of your blocks later on.

This is one of those tiny steps that saves a LOT of frustration later. 😅

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Does anyone else just love this feeling? ✨ Walk i Does anyone else just love this feeling? ✨

Walk into the sewing room, shut the door behind me, and suddenly all other problems disappear. 

A feeling we all know too well. 🙌

What are you sewing right now? Let me know in the comments! 💕

#quilthumor #quilterslife #quiltteacher #modernquilter
Comment ‘FREEZER’ to take my free class! Keep read Comment ‘FREEZER’ to take my free class! Keep reading for tip number four... 👇

Always print your templates at 100% scale.

Before cutting your fabric, measure the 1-inch test box on your template.

Even being slightly off can affect the accuracy of your blocks later on and lead to some BIG oopsies. 😅

This is one of those tiny steps that saves a LOT of frustration later... Speaking from experience, and more re-done blocks than I could ever count! 

Follow along @bryanhousequilts for more freezer paper piecing tips that will make your quilting life easier and more enjoyable along the way. 💕
Comment ‘FREE’ and i’ll send you straight to my fr Comment ‘FREE’ and i’ll send you straight to my free class where I’ll teach you the life-changing technique that made me fall in love with quilting. 💕 

You’ll even leave with a free modern triangle block pattern to start sewing on your own! 🪡

Drop ‘FREE’ below and start the new creative hobby you’ve been dreaming about. ✨

#modernquilting #paperpiecing #foundationpaperpiecing #quiltingtechnique #quiltteacher
1️⃣ Make a test block. I know it’s tempting to s 1️⃣ Make a test block. 

I know it’s tempting to skip this step... I cannot tell you how many times I have skipped making a test block and ended up regretting it later. If I had just made the test block, it would have saved me HOURS and HOURS of seam ripping and re-sewing, so take my advice and just always make the test block! 

I have never regretted making a test block, but I have regretted not making one. 😅

2️⃣ Celebrate the ta-da moments.

I’m not talking about just the finished quilt. I mean EVERY moment along the journey that feels like a win. Picking your colors and fabrics, sewing that first block, the points that line up, arranging blocks onto the design wall... Celebrate as much as you can along the way. 

I think too many quilters rush past these moments because they’re just focused on the finish line, but quilting isn’t one big “ta-da!” It’s a bunch of little “ta-da” moments stitched together.

3️⃣ Learn the freezer paper piecing technique.

I’m not kidding when I say it completely changed my quilty life... The more I quilt, the more I realize that frustration doesn’t make a quilt more valuable. Struggling doesn’t make you a better quilter. A good process gives you more confidence, helps you enjoy the sewing, and frees up a lot of your time to keep quilting. It makes you want to come back tomorrow and sew another block! 

Quilting is meant to be enjoyed and there’s so much to learn along the way. These three things have been HUGE along my quilting journey, and I know they can make an impact on yours too. 

What’s one thing that has completely changed your quilting journey? Share in the comments. ✨

#modernquilting #paperpiecing #foundationpaperpiecing #quiltingtechnique #quiltteacher
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