Pattern of the Week - The Annie Quilt
The Annie Quilt Pattern is a simple (fat eighth or fat quarter friendly!) design that really shines when you let the fabric do the talking. The block layout creates a strong overall pattern, but the construction stays approachable and unfussy. It’s a great choice if you enjoy quilts that feel intentional without being overly complicated.
What I love most about the Annie Quilt is how easily it adapts to different fabric styles. High-contrast prints make the design bold and eye-catching, while softer color palettes give it a calm, cohesive look. It works just as well with a carefully planned fabric pull as it does with a more relaxed, mix-and-match approach, which makes it fun to customize.

And scrappy? This is perfect for scraps. Make sure to check out the Scrappy, Rainbow Annie Quilt that I made if you want some scrap-spiration.
The Annie Quilt Pattern Posts
A Scrappy, Rainbow Annie Quilt
The Annie Quilt Mockups
Watercolor Wovens by Fableism

Front Porch by Allison Harris

Allegory by Anna Maria Textiles
The accent fabric is Happy Place Solid in Deep Diving

Funny Valentine by Lizzy House

Emily Belle by Liberty of London
Highlands Flannel by AGF Studio
The background and accent fabrics are Pure Solids in White Linen and Slate

Folk Funk by Laura Landewee

Cannon Beach by Crystal Manning

Check Mates by Anna Maria Textiles
The accent fabric is Happy Place Solid in Deep Diving

Farmer's Daughter by Lori Holt

Paper Cuts 2 by Rashida Coleman Hale

Counter by e bond

Songbird by Tilda Fabrics

Want to Make Your Own Annie Quilt?
If you’re looking for a pattern that’s easy to start, flexible in fabric choices, and endlessly adaptable, the Annie Quilt might be a great fit. You can find the Annie Quilt Pattern in my shop — it’s a fun one to pull fabrics for and a satisfying sew from start to finish.