14 Nautical and Beach Quilt Patterns for Seaside Stitching


There’s
something
about
nautical
quilts
that
feels
like
a
little
holiday
in
fabric
form.
Sailboats,
beach
huts,
whales,
sea
glass
colours,
lighthouses,
and
wavey
coastal
prints
all
have
that
breezy,
summer-house
charm
that
works
just
as
well
in
a
guest
room
as
it
does
in
a
child’s
bedroom
or
a
relaxed
living
space.


This
is
also
one
of
those
quilting
themes
that
gives
you
a
lot
of
room
to
play.
You
can
go
classic
red,
white,
and
blue
with
proper
seaside
nostalgia,
or
lean
softer
with
sandy
neutrals,
washed
aqua,
coral,
and
seafoam.
And
if
you
like
mixing
practical
patchwork
with
a
bit
of
novelty,
this
category
is
packed
with
quilts
that
feel
cheerful
without
looking
childish.


I’ve
mixed
free
patterns,
paid
patterns,
and
Etsy
finds
here
so
there’s
a
better
spread
of
styles
and
price
points.
I’ve
also
included
a
few
natural
internal
reads
from
CraftGossip
for
anyone
who
wants
to
keep
the
coastal
theme
rolling,
including


40
Fish
Quilt
and
Block
Patterns
,


Mermaid
Underwater
Puzzle
Throw
Quilt
Pattern
,
and


10
Travel
Themed
Quilt
Patterns
.


This
one
has
that
classic
coastal
Americana
feel
with
sailboats,
lighthouses,
and
seagulls
worked
into
star
blocks.
It’s
a
lovely
option
if
you
want
something
recognisably
nautical
without
going
too
novelty-heavy.
The
design
feels
very
summer
cottage,
in
the
nicest
possible
way.


This
quilt
proves
beach-inspired
doesn’t
have
to
mean
navy
and
tan.
It
uses
starfish,
beach
glass,
and
seashell
prints,
which
gives
it
a
softer,
more
decorative
look.
It’s
a
great
pick
for
anyone
who
likes
coastal
themes
with
a
more
feminine
or
shabby-chic
palette.


This
pattern
features
adorable
boats
on
pieced
blocks,
and
that’s
exactly
why
it
stands
out.
It
has
a
sweet
summery
look,
but
the
finished
quilt
still
feels
structured
and
clean
rather
than
novelty-driven.
This
is
the
sort
of
pattern
I’d
choose
for
a
beach
house
guest
room
or
a
summer
lap
quilt.


This
pattern
is
all
about
floating
sailboats
and
calm
marina
energy.
It
has
a
more
traditional
quilt-shop
look
than
some
of
the
modern
coastal
designs,
which
will
suit
readers
who
like
timeless
patchwork
with
a
themed
twist.
It
would
be
especially
pretty
in
crisp
blues,
reds,
and
low-volume
whites.


This
one
is
a
fun
smaller
project
with
two
nautical
designs
and
a
finished
size
that
makes
it
nice
for
wall
decor
or
a
seasonal
throw.
It
feels
cheerful
and
summery
without
requiring
a
huge
commitment
of
time
or
fabric.
A
good
option
if
you
want
beach-house
style
in
a
more
manageable
project.


Elizabeth
Hartman
patterns
always
have
that
instantly
recognisable
modern-cute
style,
and
this
whale
quilt
is
no
exception.
It
comes
in
small
and
large
quilt
sizes,
which
makes
it
flexible
depending
on
whether
you
want
a
feature
piece
or
something
more
substantial.
It’s
ideal
for
anyone
who
loves
ocean
themes
but
prefers
bold,
graphic
patchwork.


This
Etsy
pattern
is
a
great
find
if
you
like
traditionally
pieced
blocks
and
want
a
proper
nautical
mix
rather
than
just
one
motif
repeated
over
and
over.
The
four
fun
and
easy
blocks
with
12-inch
finished
sizes
make
it
feel
approachable
for
confident
beginners.
It
would
work
well
as
a
sampler,
a
wall
quilt,
or
a
themed
baby
quilt.


This
one
has
a
really
sweet
nursery-and-seaside
feel,
with
sailboats
and
waves
worked
into
the
design.
It
suits
a
child’s
room
or
any
space
where
you
want
a
nautical
feel
without
making
the
room
look
too
themed.
It’s
charming
without
trying
too
hard.


Beach
huts
are
one
of
those
coastal
motifs
that
instantly
make
a
project
feel
like
summer.
This
Etsy
find
is
foundation
pieced,
so
it’s
better
for
quilters
who
like
a
bit
of
precision
and
don’t
mind
a
more
detailed
block.
It
would
be
gorgeous
as
a
mini
quilt,
cushion
front,
or
grouped
into
a
whole
row
of
seaside
cottages.


This
is
a
nice
choice
for
anyone
who
wants
a
beachy
look
without
obvious
anchors
or
sailboats.
It
feels
more
mood-board
coastal
than
theme
room,
which
I
know
a
lot
of
quilters
prefer.
A
good
pick
if
you
want
the
seaside
feeling
in
a
softer,
more
flexible
way.


Sea
turtles
are
such
an
easy
win
for
coastal
quilting
because
they
feel
decorative
and
ocean-inspired
without
being
too
seasonal.
This
Etsy
pattern
comes
in
three
sizes
and
is
beginner
friendly,
which
makes
it
especially
useful
for
newer
quilters
wanting
a
statement
motif.
This
would
make
an
adorable
beach-house
wall
quilt
or
a
kid’s
room
feature.


This
crab
block
is
a
fun
way
to
bring
in
a
more
playful
beach
theme.
It
includes
multiple
finished
block
sizes,
which
makes
it
handy
for
everything
from
mug
rugs
to
pillows
to
larger
novelty
quilts.
It’s
a
good
reminder
that
coastal
quilts
don’t
always
have
to
be
sailboats
and
stripes.


Nautical
and
beach
quilts
are
such
a
nice
category
because
they
can
go
in
so
many
directions.
You
can
make
them
polished
and
traditional,
bright
and
kid-friendly,
or
soft
and
coastal
enough
to
blend
into
everyday
decor.
And
unlike
some
novelty
themes,
seaside
quilting
doesn’t
really
date
itself
if
you
keep
the
colours
and
prints
thoughtful.


For
natural
follow-on
reading
on
your
own
site,
I’d
link
readers
through
to


40
Fish
Quilt
and
Block
Patterns
,


Fish
Quilt
Block
Tutorial
,
and


Get
on
Island
Time
with
This
Relaxing
Quilt
Booklet
.
That
gives
you
a
nice
bridge
into
ocean
animals,
tropical
themes,
and
other
coastal-style
projects
without
repeating
yourself.