Letters Quilt - PAPER Pattern
This is a PHYSICAL PAPER pattern listing. An instant download PDF version of this pattern is available HERE.
The “Letters” quilt is such a fun, easy, and quick make!
- Skill Level: Confident Beginner
- Fat Quarter Friendly
- Scrap Friendly
- 2 Sizes: Baby and Throw
- 2 Color Ways: Ombré and Scrappy/Fat Quarter
- Printable Cut Fabric Labels and Block Assembly Labels
Seasonal and Theme Ideas:
- "Letters to Santa" for Christmas
- "Love Letters" for Valentine's
- "Letters to Troops" for Independence Day
- "Letters from Camp" for Summer
- Signature quilts for retirements, birthdays, showers, and other parties!
“Letters” features an efficient piecing method that makes 4 blocks at a time–meaning it’s fast to piece. No matter how busy you are or how sporadic your creative time may be, you can make the “Letters” Quilt!
See table for fabric requirements and suggestions. Directional fabrics should be used with caution. The piecing method causes rotation of the fabrics in some of the blocks.
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Did you ever write and send actual handwritten letters? You know, like on paper, with envelopes and stamps?? When I was young, I wrote to my grandma who only lived two houses away and a pen pal who lived across the world in Australia!
I wrote the “Letters” Quilt Pattern as an homage to my grandma who exchanged letters with me my entire life and who taught me to quilt. If you are nostalgic for snail mail or have a stash of collected letters in your closet, this quilt pattern was written for you!
Read more about the pattern and its inspiration here.
Get inspiration for colors and fabrics for this quilt on Instagram #SWMLetters
Gifting your Letters quilt? Get free printable stationery that matches your quilt here!
Copyright 2026 Sew Worthy Mama. Duplication of any kind is prohibited. You may sell finished quilts made using Sew Worthy Mama quilt patterns on a small home scale with credit given for the design. Sew Worthy Mama photos may only be used with permission.
Image credits: Orange ombré quilt by Claudia Banks of Bay Avenue Studio. Scrappy quilt with oranges and grays by Beth Thomas of Plain Janes and Co. Last photo is a mock-up using the Sweet Freedom fabric collection from Riley Blake.
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