11 Free 10-Inch Quilt Block Patterns

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11 Free 10-Inch Quilt Block Patterns

Looking for that perfect 10-inch quilt block for your next quilt? This collection has you covered.

Free 10-Inch Quilt Block Patterns

When you've got an idea for a quilt, you sometimes need a block that's just the right size. Sure, you can always size down a block pattern, but that takes time. If you're looking for 10-inch quilt block patterns for your next project, then these patterns are the ones for you!

Whether you want something fun and whimsical to add a little personality to your quilt or a block pattern that's more decorative to support a fussy cut or add to the overall aesthetic of your quilt, there's a pattern here for you. Be sure to also check out our collection of 12-inch quilt block patterns, to keep your creative juices flowing.

Christmas Star Quilt Block Pattern

Create a festive Christmas quilt by showing off your paper piecing skills with this Christmas Star Quilt Block Pattern.

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Christmas Star Quilt Block Pattern

Chevron Strip Tube Block

The Chevron Strip Tube Block is an eye-catching chevron quilt pattern that will look beautiful no matter what you make with it. Whether you stitch several of these quilt blocks together to make a table runner, a lap quilt, or a full bed quilt, the simple but elegant design will look absolutely fabulous.

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Chevron Strip Tube Block

Little Mister Monster Block

Make this adorable Halloween quilt block pattern using paper piecing and a few of your fabric scraps. Such a cute design might have you feeling creative, so make your own individual quilt blocks full of fun little monsters.

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Little Mister Monster Block

Star Crossed Quilt Block

The Star Crossed Quilt Block is an elaborate star quilt block that looks difficult, but is actually quite simple. It is also known as a friendship block or a hearth and home block, but it fits well with other quilt blocks in a star quilt pattern.

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Star Crossed Quilt Block

Improvised Heart Quilt Block

This beautiful Improvised Heart Quilt Block uses an easy and fun strip-piecing method. Use up your red, pink, and purple scraps to add dimension to its heart shape.

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Improvised Heart Quilt Block

Pastel Stripe Quilt Block

This Pastel Stripe Quilt Block tutorial will show you how to paper piece pastel strips onto a foundation to create perfect angles. This contemporary quilt block is beautiful in pastel Easter quilts, and it also fits well in quilts for girls or babies.

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Pastel Stripe Quilt Block

Reverse Applique Gathered Heart Pillow

The Reverse Applique Gathered Heart Pillow features a ruched pink heart set against a pure white background for a charming Valentine's Day throw pillow.

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Reverse Applique Gathered Heart Pillow

Canada Maple Leaf Block Pattern

Why not say happy birthday Canada with this Canada Maple Leaf quilt block? This simple foundation pieced block is a fun project and easy to make.

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Canada Maple Leaf Block Pattern

Lunar Landing Mini Quilt

Blast off on your latest quilting adventure with the adorable Lunar Landing Mini Quilt! This free mini quilt pattern employs a fun use of color, giving it a modern style that is impossible to pass up. 

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Lunar Landing Mini Quilt

Crazy Nine Patch

You don't have to worry about straight lines or precise measurements to make this easy crazy quilt block. Coordinate colors and prints in blocks to make stripes and make your fat quarter quilt patterns pop with unique piecing techniques.

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Crazy Nine Patch

Jumbo Bear Claw Block

Skip the intricate and petite blocks and learn how to make a beautiful and big bear paw block pattern for quilting with this scrapbusting wonder.

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Jumbo Bear Claw Block

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