Welcome to The Great American Quilt Hop - Celebrating 250 Years of Independence Through the Timeless Tradition of Quilting
I'm Sandra of Textile Time Travels. I hope you will join in with TEN of my quilty friends for a showcase of the patriotic, Red, White, and Blue: Great American Quilts! Patterns are available for each quilt from the designer (see links/info below), if you have a hankering to celebrate along with your quilty friends too. But either way, I hope you will visit each designer to see more of their quilts and the inspiring stories behind the quilts. Thank you to Jen of Faith and Fabric for spearheading this one day celebration of QUILTS!
Here's my entry - Home of the Brave
Home of the Brave
Home of the Brave is a patriotic wall hanging designed by me (Sandra Starley of Textile Time Travels). It is the perfect pattern to use up UFOs/orphan blocks and lots of fun scraps. Like America, this quilt is a melting pot of techniques: standard, strip, paper and freezer paper piecing. See how to adapt and actually use your orphan blocks to speed up the piecing process. And a great way to learn a variety of quilting techniques. A fun way to celebrate America 250!
The paper -physical- Pattern is available in my Etsy Shop, Textile Time Travels - go directly to the pattern: Home of the Brave
NOW FOR THE REST OF THE GREAT AMERICAN QUILT HOP!!!
Jen
@ Faith and Fabric --Faith and Freedom
The Faith and Freedom quilt pattern, designed by Jen Frost of Faith and Fabric, was created to honor two gifts that were passed down in her family: faith in God and the freedom we are blessed to live in each day. This patriotic cross quilt combines classic red, white, and blue with traditional piecing to create a design that feels timeless, meaningful, and full of movement! Finishing at 52″ x 72″, this quilt is the perfect size for a throw, a patriotic wall hanging, or a meaningful gift for someone who treasures both faith and country. The design is especially scrap-friendly, making it a wonderful way to use leftover red, white, and blue fabrics while still including full yardage instructions for those who prefer a more planned color layout. Learn more about this pattern at the link above.
Brooke
@ Brooke’s Bitchin’ Stitches
"This pattern, And the Rocket's Red Glare, is dedicated to my grandfather, Sgt. Stanley Stambersky of the US Army. During WWII, he was a Sergeant in General Patton's Third Army, and received the Silver Star and Purple Heart. He was a war hero who loved and honored his country. He would tell me ""The National Anthem is the most beautiful song I know,"" and I could not agree with him more.
And the Rocket's Red Glare is part of my Home Pattern Series, and is a pixelated pattern of the United States of America. This pattern is precut, fabric stash and GO! friendly. This 8 page full color pattern includes 1 throw size quilt design, step by step instructions, and applique templates for the quilt stars & heart. Add a applique heart to the quilt sharing the city & state you call home. Learn more about this pattern at the link above.
The stunning log cabin block has been a classic and timeless quilt block for centuries. The inspiring red center indicated a safe and welcoming home, as it signified the hearth, or the heart of the home. Although the log cabin block was originally a block created out of necessity, the versatility of this pattern is endless. Whether you use Civil War reproduction fabrics or modern and playful designs, the Triumph pattern will help you to create quilts that will last for generations to come. Learn more about this pattern here.
Terri @ Lizard Creek QuiltingMy parents-in-law were sweethearts when Dad was drafted into the Korean War. For 3 years they wrote each other a letter every day--and I mean every day--they would apologize if they didn't get one sent. Mom saved those letters in cardboard shoeboxes tied with a cotton string. After they both passed, the family didn't want the letters--so they came to live in my storeroom until just the right time. Hometown Hearts is a quilt designed with small town celebrations in mind. Think 4th of July parades and fireworks. Dad loved a good fireworks display. The fabric collection used in this quilt is called Missing You from Island Batik. I was inspired to design this collection from the devotion Mom and Dad had to each other along with the strong pride Dad had for serving his country.
The Patriotic Exploding Heart quilt, designed by Laura Piland of Slice of Pi Quilts, is a bold burst of patriotic pride! Based on the popular Exploding Heart quilt pattern, this new version is perfect for showcasing red, white, and blue fabrics. The advanced beginner pattern includes two size options - a 72" x 72" throw that is fat quarter friendly and a 36" x 36" mini size that uses fat eighths, plus bonus ideas for enlarging to to twin and queen sizes. The pattern includes cutting options for both traditional methods as well as using a fabric cutter and dies. Make a wall hanging for your home and a quilt to honor a veteran! Learn more about this pattern here.

"Teresa Coates has travelled across America as a sewing teacher for a decade, inspiring her to create something special this year: the Quarter Millennial Quilt sew along. This was her way of exploring each state, from its history and geography to its fantastic local quilt shops, by creating a unique block for every state. It's been an adventure in learning new techniques, and the one block that has gotten the most enthusiastic response is this variation of the classic Lone Star. This traditional block can feel intimidating, but making this small, beautiful version is totally achievable for every maker.
The Stars & Stripes block finishes at a versatile 18” x 18”—perfect for a wall quilt, or even a cozy throw pillow with the included instructions. As a beautiful variation on the block she originally designed for Texas in the Quarter Millennial Quilt project, this design is meant to represent the beautiful diversity of all of us across the country, coming together to create something lovely.
Have diamonds always made you nervous? Don't worry! Teresa designed the Stars and Stripes pattern to be a genuine skill-builder. She walks makers through every single step, making that beautiful star shape simpler to sew together than they might imagine. This is their perfect chance to build confidence and try out some fantastic new techniques.
If you’re interested in learning more about the Quarter Millennial Quilt project or finding the block for your state, visit crinkledreams.com/collections/quarter-millennial-quilt. You can also find Teresa on Instagram (@teresacoates) and Facebook (@makewithteresa). Learn more about this pattern here."

"After the shock and disbelief of 911, my first thought was to fly a flag. Like all Americans, I needed to feel connected and strong to face the changing world ahead, and flying a flag provided that.
A flag is only a symbol, but to me it's a very special one. In our flag I see one country, united and strong, yet flexible and free.
I designed Patriot to honor veterans--my father, my brother, my aunt. My hope is that quilters will make Patriot to honor the veterans in their lives or to donate to Quilts of Valor.
Patriot is easy to piece, but there are supporting videos on my YouTube channel for those that need more help. Patriot can be cut out conventionally, or with an AccuQuilt cutter--complete yardage and cutting directions are included in the pattern. Learn more about this pattern at the link above."
I can't honestly say that Rockets' Red Glare was inspired by any one person or event. The design itself was based on an antique quilt that caught my eye, and I adapted it into a modern pattern sized appropriately for a Quilt of Valor. Over the years I've designed many red, white, and blue quilts, including several free patriotic patterns. They are my small way of honoring the men and women who serve our country and our communities. Every stitch is a reminder that freedom is never free, and that ordinary people perform extraordinary acts of service every day. Learn more about this pattern here.
Cheri @ Heartfelt WorksIn this heartfelt reflection, Cheri shares the frightening season in 2011 when she faced emergency open-heart surgery just as her husband was deployed to Afghanistan with the US Navy. Separated by war and recovery, the couple leaned on prayer, perseverance, and humor while navigating months of uncertainty and sacrifice. To keep her hands and heart busy during his deployment, she designed a patriotic quilt that would eventually become her Enduring Liberty pattern. Though the blocks themselves are simple, the quilt carries a deeper story of courage, love of country, and the resilience demanded of military families. With gratitude and patriotism, she closes by honoring both America’s 250-year journey and the men and women who continue to serve it. Learn more about this pattern at the link above.
The Heartland Boot Quilt Pattern, designed by Kate Eberius of Quiltin Crazy, is a reflection of my roots, which run deep in the Heartland of America. My ancestors settled in Missouri generations ago and lived, worked, and built their lives on the land for many years. This quilt is meant for the farmers, ranchers, and anyone whose life is closely tied to the land. The kind of life that values hard work, simplicity, and family. Heartland Boot is a traditionally pieced quilt pattern and very beginner friendly. This throw size pattern includes detailed diagrams and clear written instructions. Learn more about this pattern here.
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