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Free Halloween Quilt Patterns

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Free Halloween quilt patterns to tempt you into making a quilt for your next Halloween celebration. There are a mixture of table runners, wall quilts and bed quilts. Also there are a range of quilting techniques including appliqué. If you are looking for a quick project to do then check out a few of the patterns that use panels as there are almost always Halloween fabric panels in the quilting shops.

Each of the free Halloween quilt patterns below have been provided free by major quilting manufactures and their designers. Most were designed for a specific line of fabric and that fabric may now no longer be available. The companies who have supplied these patterns are: Andover Fabrics, Moda, Henry Glass & Co Ltd, Windham Fabrics, Northcott, Free Spirit, Robert Kaufman Fabrics and Clothworks.


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Pattern courtesy of RJR Fabrics. Halloween Bag Quilt Pattern. Pattern courtesy of RJR Fabrics. Haunted House Quilt Pattern. Pattern courtesy of RJR Fabrics. Trick or Treat Quilt Pattern.

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Pattern courtesy of Henry Glass. Delightfully Frightful Quilt Pattern. Pattern courtesy of Andover. Dem Bones Quilt Pattern. Pattern courtesy of Robert Kaufman. Eerie Alley Quilt Pattern.

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Pattern courtesy of Henry Glass. Frank n Friends Quilt Pattern. Pattern courtesy of Clothworks. Gone Haunting Quilt Pattern. Pattern courtesy of Wilmington. Happy Haunting Quilt Pattern.

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Pattern courtesy of Andover. Matilda Quilt Pattern. Pattern courtesy of Clothworks. Moon Dancers Quilt Pattern. Pattern courtesy of Wilmington. Nightmare Manor Quilt Pattern.

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Pattern courtesy of Freespirit. Pumpkin Boo Quilt Pattern. Pattern courtesy of Andover. Pumpkin Patch Quilt Pattern. Pattern courtesy of Northcott. Trick or Treat Street Quilt Pattern.

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Pattern courtesy of Clothworks. Scribble Monsters Quilt pattern. Pattern courtesy of Clothworks. Scribble Monsters 2 Quilt Pattern. Pattern courtesy of Andover. Spellbound Quilt Pattern.

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Pattern courtesy of Moda. Trick or Treat Quilt Pattern.

According to Wikipedia - Halloween is not celebrated in all countries around the world, and among those that do, the traditions and importance of the celebration vary significantly.

In Scotland and Ireland, traditional Halloween customs include children dressing up in costume going "guising", holding parties, while other practices in Ireland include lighting bonfires, and having firework displays.

Mass transatlantic immigration in the 19th century popularized Halloween in North America, and celebration in the United States and Canada has had a significant impact on how the event is observed in other nations. This larger North American influence, particularly in iconic and commercial elements, has extended to places such as South America, Australia, New Zealand,(most) continental Europe, Japan, and other parts of East Asia.

Halloween is a yearly holiday observed around the world on October 31. Typical festive Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, attending costume parties, carving jack-o'-lanterns, lighting bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted attractions, playing pranks, telling scary stories, watching horror films, as well as the religious observances of praying, fasting and attending vigils or church services.


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