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Quilt Jigsaw Puzzles

Twenty-five boards for people who know that a quilt is already a puzzle: fifteen classic patterns — log cabin, lone star, double wedding ring, flying geese, mariner's compass, a stained-glass rose window in fabric — and ten quilted things living their best lives, from a jacket in an artisan studio to a pair of pet beds already claimed by their owners. Free in your browser, 12 to 200 pieces.

Log Cabin Quilt jigsaw puzzle
Log Cabin Quilt
Jewel-tone log cabin blocks, the pattern every quilter learns first.
Lone Star Quilt jigsaw puzzle
Lone Star Quilt
One great radiating star in blue, coral and gold.
Double Wedding Ring jigsaw puzzle
Double Wedding Ring
Interlocking floral rings on cream — the heirloom pattern.
Grandmother's Flower Garden jigsaw puzzle
Grandmother's Flower Garden
Hexagon flowers in every color a scrap basket ever held.
Flying Geese jigsaw puzzle
Flying Geese
Rows of flying-geese triangles in a sunrise gradient.
Ocean Waves Quilt jigsaw puzzle
Ocean Waves Quilt
Rolling patchwork waves in every blue between sky and sea.
Bear Paw Quilt jigsaw puzzle
Bear Paw Quilt
Rustic bear-paw blocks in botanical prints and autumn tones.
Mariner's Compass jigsaw puzzle
Mariner's Compass
Compass stars over quilted waves — the pattern that tests a quilter.
Courthouse Steps jigsaw puzzle
Courthouse Steps
Nested rectangles in saturated pinks, corals and teals.
Drunkard's Path jigsaw puzzle
Drunkard's Path
Flowing curves and circles in a bright modern colorway.
Pinwheel Quilt jigsaw puzzle
Pinwheel Quilt
Cheerful vintage pinwheels spinning across soft white.
Hexagon Kaleidoscope jigsaw puzzle
Hexagon Kaleidoscope
Jewel-like hexagon mandalas in deep florals.
Floral Appliqué jigsaw puzzle
Floral Appliqué
Layered flowers, vines and songbirds appliquéd on indigo.
Modern Improv jigsaw puzzle
Modern Improv
Bold improvisational patchwork — no pattern, all nerve.
Stained Glass Quilt jigsaw puzzle
Stained Glass Quilt
A luminous stained-glass rose window worked in fabric.
The Market Tote jigsaw puzzle
The Market Tote
A patchwork garden tote spilling flowers and yarn on a garden bench.
The Quilted Jacket jigsaw puzzle
The Quilted Jacket
A patchwork jacket on its form in a sunlit artisan studio.
The Reading Chair jigsaw puzzle
The Reading Chair
A quilted throw and pillows claiming the chair by the fire.
The Picnic Quilt jigsaw puzzle
The Picnic Quilt
A patchwork picnic spread beside an alpine lake.
The Quilted Kitchen jigsaw puzzle
The Quilted Kitchen
Oven mitts, pot holders and a casserole carrier in matching patchwork.
The Weekender jigsaw puzzle
The Weekender
A quilted weekender bag and kit aboard a vintage train.
The Quilted Nursery jigsaw puzzle
The Quilted Nursery
A baby quilt, mobile and soft fabric animals in a morning-lit nursery.
Quilted Christmas jigsaw puzzle
Quilted Christmas
Patchwork stockings and a tree skirt in a festive firelit room.
The Pet Beds jigsaw puzzle
The Pet Beds
A golden retriever and a tabby sharing the patchwork beds made for them.
The Accessory Shelf jigsaw puzzle
The Accessory Shelf
A quilted hat, slippers, cases and crossbody bag on a maker's shelf.

Assembling a quilt pattern out of jigsaw pieces is a genuinely strange pleasure: you're rebuilding one kind of patchwork with another, and the block structure fights the die-cut the whole way. The traditional patterns are the site's most honest hard mode — repeating geometry means the picture won't tell you where a piece goes, only the fabric grain and the quilting stitches will. Start at 48 before you attempt Grandmother's Flower Garden at 100.

The quilted-items half is the gentler door: real rooms, real light, one hero object per scene. The reading chair and the nursery solve like any cozy interior — and the pet beds, with their golden retriever and tabby, may be the most contested easy board on the site.

Cozy adjacent
Coffee Puzzles
The same slow-morning energy — cafés, roasteries and firesides.
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The bed's rightful owners
Dog & Cat Puzzles
The pet beds' residents, at portrait length on their own walls.
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Stitched for the season
Holiday Puzzles
The quilted stockings' wall — six holidays of boards.
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Frequently asked questions

Which quilt patterns are the hardest boards?
The dense repeaters: Grandmother's Flower Garden, Hexagon Kaleidoscope and Double Wedding Ring, where every block is a near-twin of its neighbors and only the fabric prints break the tie. Mariner's Compass is the connoisseur's pick — its long star points give you orientation clues the hexagons never will. All four open at 67 pieces; at 100 they are the equal of anything on the site.
I'm a quilter — are these real patterns, done right?
They're rendered artwork of the genuine patterns, with block structure, piecing logic and quilting lines drawn from the real traditions: the log cabin's light/dark halves, the geese flying in rows, courthouse steps building from the center. Liberties are limited to color and fabric choice. If a pattern you love is missing — churn dash, dresden plate, storm at sea — the contact page reaches the person who commissions artwork, and requests genuinely steer the queue.
What's a good first board from this wall?
Flying Geese at 48 — the sunrise gradient means every triangle carries its own color coordinate, so the repeating geometry helps instead of hurts. Ocean Waves plays the same trick in blues. From the items side, the picnic quilt beside the alpine lake gives you half landscape, half patchwork: two different puzzles in one frame, each helping you solve the other.
Do any quilt boards appear on other walls?
A few earned their passes: the picnic quilt joins the lake scenery, the quilted Christmas stockings join the Christmas wall, the floral appliqué's birds and blooms join the flowers, and the pet beds — fairly — appear with both the dogs and the cats. The patterns stay home: an ocean-waves quilt is fabric, not coastline, and the tagging rules respect the difference.