Buy Precut Patterns
Make the most of precut fabric with quilt patterns especially for them! Missouri Star's precut quilt patterns include charm pack quilt patterns, jelly roll patterns, and even quilt patterns using 10 inch squares, also known as layer cakes. Any way you slice them, precut patterns make quick & easy quilts! Pick your favorite precut pattern and start quilting!
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5" Charm Pack Patterns ➤ | 10" Square Patterns ➤ | 2.5" Strip Patterns ➤
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Find the perfect precut quilt patterns here at Missouri Star! Whether you’re looking for simple quilt patterns for beginners or quilt patterns for precuts to make something quick, we’ve got a huge variety of precut patterns to choose from! Use the filters to shop precut quilt patterns by the type of precut you want to use, such as:
➤ Charm Pack patterns for 5-inch squares of coordinating fabric that are great for making scrappy quilts, patchwork, or small projects.
➤ Layer Cake patterns for 10-inch squares of fabric that offer a larger surface area compared to charm packs and can be used for a variety of quilt blocks or patterns.
➤ Jelly Rolls patterns for rolls of fabric strips that are usually 2.5 inches in width and are typically 42-44 inches in length. They are often used for strip quilting techniques and can create beautiful designs with minimal cutting.
➤ Fat Quarter patterns for quarter-yard cuts of fabric that measure approximately 18x22 inches and are versatile for various quilting projects, including piecing blocks or appliqué work.
Precut patterns provide convenience and efficiency to quilters by eliminating the need for extensive cutting and allowing them to focus more on the creative aspects of quilting. You can choose a precut pattern based on the fabric precuts you’d like to use, or the other way around!
Choosing a quilting precut pattern can be a fun and creative process, but it can also sometimes be overwhelming due to the wide range of inspiring precut patterns available to today’s quilters!
Here are some steps to help you select the right precut pattern for your next quilting project:
First, determine what type of quilt you want to make. Consider factors such as the quilt size, design complexity, intended use (e.g., bed quilt, wall hanging, baby quilt), and your skill level. If you haven’t already purchased precut patterns or fabrics, you can approach your precut pattern selection in two ways:
Option 1: Think about the colors, prints, and fabric collections you're drawn to. Some of them may have patterns that were designed especially for those collections or can be easily substituted into an existing quilt pattern that uses similar precut and fabric specifications. Once you have chosen your fabrics, that will make it easier to narrow down your quilt pattern options by looking at those that are designed specifically for the specific type of precut fabric you've chosen.
Option 2: Shop quilting patterns for precuts by designer, style, or theme using the filters on this page! Or, if you already have a particular quilt block or design in mind, you can look for any precut patterns available that use that design. Some precut patterns come with pre-cut papers or templates for specific quilt blocks, simplifying the piecing process.
This option is also great if you have a specific precut you enjoy working with. With that in mind, you can narrow down your choices by browsing quilt patterns using jelly rolls, charm pack quilts, quilt patterns using layer cakes, and other precut friendly quilt patterns! Once you have selected your precut fabric quilt pattern, you can purchase all of the fabric you need to complete it.
Get inspired with the Triple Play tutorial below, which showcases 3 gorgeous precut quilt patterns!
Don't be afraid to experiment with different precut patterns and combinations of precut fabrics. Quilting with precuts is a creative process, so embrace the opportunity to play with colors, textures, and designs. Trust your instincts and have fun exploring the possibilities!