Are you short on St. Patrick's Day décor? Or maybe you're just ready for some sunshine and rainbows after a cold, gray winter? Well, you're in luck (get it? 😉) today! I've got a bunch of Shamrock and Rainbow sewing projects and ideas for March! Everything from quilt blocks, to felt shamrocks, and rainbow quilts both big and small. Most of these are quick, low-effort projects you can finish fast. And I've updated the list for 2024!
Even if you're not looking to make anything right away, pin this image to find later. And just enjoy the eye candy and let these cheerful projects lift your spirits!
Rainbow Sewing Projects
A Rainbow has lucky March connections, but definitely isn't limited to March. These happy rainbow projects are a perfect pick-me-up anytime of the year.
Rainbow Mini Quilt patterns
Rainbow Mug Rug pattern by Ameroonie Designs
Amy Chappell of Ameroonie Designs is a queen of rainbow projects. Here are a few more from Amy:
Wool felt Rainbow Applique pin cushion - a free pattern tutorial from Ameroonie Designs
Applique rainbow pattern - free printable pattern from Ameroonie Designs
Foundation Paper Pieced Quilt Block by Quilty Pie
Scrappy pieced Rainbow Mini Quilt from Center Street Designs
Large Rainbow Quilt Patterns - perfect for scraps!
These quilts aren't as quick of a finish as the mini quilts above, but I couldn't make a list of rainbow projects and not include them.
This is my favorite scrap quilt pattern called Scrap Happy Rainbow Connection.
Rainbow Remix quilt and pillow tutorial from Woodberry Way
And here's another fun one: this quilt pattern is called Sunshowers by Megan Collins
And how is this for an adorable St. Patrick's Day quilt - with a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow?! This quilt pattern is called Lucky and it's from Pen and Paper Patterns.
Here's another Rainbow quilt variation. This one is called After the Rain by Elizabeth Chappell of Quilter's Candy.
Any quilt can be a great rainbow quilt just by using colors in color spectrum order. Here's a great example:
Emily Dennis made this rainbow version of her adorable Quilty Gems quilt using solids in rainbow order. I'm also totally smitten with her scrappy rainbow version.
I've got a bunch more examples of Rainbow Spectrum Quilts in this Pinboard.
And if you're short on time to sew before St. Patrick's Day, but still want a little way to celebrate - Polkadot Chair has a cute St. Patrick's Day Rainbow printable gift jar idea.
Shamrock Sewing Projects:
Gingham Shamrock zippy-pouches - would be a fun little treat bag or teacher gift
Felt Shamrock Pin (boutonniere) - a simple and inexpensive St. Patrick's Day accessory
Felt Shamrocks St. Patrick's Wreath - tutorial from Flamingo Toes
Maybe just a wee bit of hand stitching is all you need - this free Shamrock stitchery pattern is found here.
#lucky Shamrock mini quilt by April Rosenthal - I love the pop of green on the black gingham
Shamrock quilt block from Pat Sloan
Heather from the Sewing Loft has a Lucky Shamrock quilt block available here in 6" and 12" sizes + a layout for making them into a quilt.
Lucky Shamrock applique pillow by Jedi Craft Girl
Quilting Daily has free quilt block patterns to make all of the blocks in this Tales of Ireland sampler quilt.
And I couldn't have St. Patrick's Day post with out sharing my Ireland Flags quilt. This one is a little more bittersweet, but sentimental to me.
Happy Spring y'all! (We're almost there!)
rtrittel
You always have so many cute ideas/inspirations. Thanks so much for sharing! BTW, my Notting Hill fat quarter arrived yesterday. It is gorgeous! Can't wait to get busy with it.
Rosemary B
Happy St Patties ☘️month Amy 🥳🍀🥳❤️❤️👒☘️🍀
Kristi
Thank you for the St Patrick's Day patterns. It will be fun to make some of the easy crafts with my grandson before the 17th. (I visited Ireland three years ago and came away loving the country and its people maybe as much as you love England!)
Robyn Bottom
Another wonderful post Amy. I want one of those Irish cardigans. 🤞🏻
Deirdre
Do you have a pattern for your Flags of Ireland quilt? It’s nice to have an Irish-themed quilt that isn’t cartoonish or silly.
Amy
I don't have a pattern. It's been so long since I made and gifted it. But it's a really simple one to make - the three stripes for the flag are simple. Then I framed it in the brown background fabrics to make it a square and rotated the squares to make them "float". Sorry I don't have more specifics than that. Sketching it out on graph paper so you can visualize it will make it easier.
Marilyn Stephens
Love your new collection "Notting Hill". Plan on getting some of that one for sure! Thank you for the free pattern. I really benefitted from your newsletter about selecting fabric for a quilt, very good tips.
Nettie Sews
Thanks for a look at all of these great patterns and ideas! There are many that I really loved.