How to make a quilt from bandanas: This Red White and Blue Bandana Quilt is so easy to make. If you want to learn how to make a quick quilt, this tutorial is just what you need. This Bandana quilt pattern is double-sided, has no binding and makes the perfect quilt for summer picnics and patriotic holidays.
Easy Bandana Quilt Patterns: How to make a Bandana Quilt.
(Update: this post was originally published in 2013, but this bandana quilt is such a fantastic quick and easy quilting project for this time of the year, I decided to update the photos a bit and reshare it with everyone today!)

Every Fourth of July, our family heads down to the little festival and firework display put on by our city. In the past, I’ve always brought along an old comforter for everyone to sit on while hang out and wait for the fireworks. This year, I decided to get a little fancy and make a special picnic quilt out of red white and blue bandanas. (Plus it’s only June 24th, how ahead of the game and I, the procrastinator extraordinaire?)
This is a great cheater method to make a quick little quilt! It’s different from the other cheater quilt method I showed off on this quilt. Since no binding is needed on this easy bandana quilt pattern, it has a very casual look and comes together in just a few hours!
I do wish I had thought a little bit more ahead when planning the colors of the quilt. It is double-sided, so I could have done the back side in different color bandanas that the quilt could be used for different occasions. (Oh well, hindsight is always 20/20 right?)
I actually love making projects with bandanas. Since their edges are already finished, it makes the projeect come together so much quicker!
Other Bandana Project ideas:
- Bandana Tablecloth
- Shirred Bandana Dress
- Bandana pillowcase dress
- Bandana Bracelets
- Headbands
- Table Runner
How to Make a Quilt from Bandanas (in just a few hours.)
To make this Quick and Easy Bandana quilt, you will need:
Materials:
- 18 Bandanas (9 per side make a great picnic quilt) Amazing bandana variety pack here.
- Quilt Batting
- Safety pins
- Scissors, ruler, Basic sewing supplies
Red White and Blue Bandana Quilt Sewing instructions:
1. Start by laying out your bandanas into a pleasing pattern.
2. Line up the bandanas right sides together and sew along the edge using a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Sew all the bandanas together in a row and then sew the rows together.
Don’t stress too much about lining the bandanas up perfectly or matching up corners, because this will not happen! Bandanas are never cut straight!
3. Repeat the steps above for the other quilt side.
4. Iron all the seams flat. (You really could just stop here and have an adorable tablecloth to use for your family celebrations. Like my bandana tablecloths here.)
5. Lay one side of the quilt flat on the ground with the wrong side up and top with the quilt batting. If you need to trim the quilt batting to fit, be sure to leave 3 to 4 inches around the entire quilt in case the bandanas or batting shift when quilting.
6. Use safety pins and pin the quilt batting in place. Sew a couple of quilting lines down the quilt to hold the batting in place. Remove all the pins.
7. Make your quilt “sandwich” by laying the quilt back out on the floor with the batting side down and and place the 2nd quilt side on top with the wrong side facing up.
8. Sew along the edges, leaving a 10 inch opening so you can flip the quilt right side out.
9. Trim the edges to a scant 1/4 inch.
10. Flip the quilt right side out.
11. Hand or machine sew the opening closed. You could iron the edges flat and topstitch around the edges, though I chose not to do this for time sake.
12 Add a couple more lines of quilting to hold the quilt front and back in place. You can really do as much or as little quilting as you want.
You are done!
I haven’t washed the quilt yet, I want to get to the store and pick up some more of the shout color catchers for the first few washes. They really do work and I want to be double sure the red bandanas don’t turn the white bandanas pink!
My “assistant” could not wait to give the quilt a test run…
Want more easy quilt patterns? be sure to check these out:
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Jennifer Lachman says
I love the quilt. We go to a local lake for fireworks every year. It is quite a big event in our small town. I'm fairly certain that everyone who lives in the county shows up. The few benches are always taken hours before the fireworks start. I can't believe I've never thought to bring a quilt before. Especially a beautiful handmade quilt like this one.
Melanie@Crafty Cupboard says
Super cute! My daughter and I made a quilt top like this last year, but I haven't finished it! I'll have to use the shortcut method you used to make it go faster and actually finish it 🙂
Val @ Home Made Modern says
This is just awesome. I see we were featured together today on Sugar Bee Crafts! I'm honored to be next to your beautiful project. 🙂
Ana Lopes says
Super cute and creative project! Love it!Thanks so much for sharing this idea!
Have a fabulous week!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
http://www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Steph says
That is so cute and very festive! Great idea.
dijahenry says
Wow! This is a super cute idea! I love it! I think it will make a great gift this summer for a little girl I know!
Dija
theinspiredcafe.com
Love that Party says
Visiting from the girl creative. This diy really caught my eye. So simple and effective.
Four Marrs and One Venus says
You are amazing at what you do! This is just awesome lady!
Chelsea @ Making Home Base says
I love what you did! What a perfect quilt for picnics and 4th of July!! Love it!
Heidi @ Moms Crafty Space says
What a great idea!
becky says
Bandana quilt was the first project I tackled a few years back I back mine with fleece much simpler for me I like easy people really enjoy them and there are a lot of designs out there. Thank you for sharing and I now have another great blog to follow
Judy says
I love the idea for a lightweight quilt in the summertime! Thank you for all the ideas!!
Rebecca Garcia says
Love this idea and thank you for the picture tutorial – I'm so visual it is a great help when people take the time to share!
Kimberly Paradiso says
Love the simplicity of this! I like picking up cute and whimsical bandanas and I was just going through some of my stash earlier this week and now have a great use for them! I'm thinkin I'll make a quick summery quilt to take to the beach and put those cuties to good use! Thanks for sharing a great idea!
Emily says
Super idea! Pinned!
~Emily
A Tossed Salad Life
Heather SettingforFour says
Fun idea for summer! Thanks for sharing at Project Inspire{d}!
Lisa says
We had a quilt made from red and blue bandanas when I was a little girl. My mom had made it and I always wanted to make one too. Thanks for showing me what to do!
Kara @ Simplistically Sassy says
I love, love, love this idea SO much. I will make one. 🙂 I added it to my Quick and Easy 4th of July ideas today!
The Pin Junkie says
Great idea! I pinned!
Justine/ Sew Country Chick says
A perfect project for summer when I'm super busy!
kristi dominguez says
So fun! Great idea!
Cheri, the Quilting Nanny says
Cool idea. I see these bandanas in unique colors and designs all the time and think "what can I do with that?" I haven't thought of anything…until now! I will start collecting! This would be great for a male/boy theme. I found you on INspire Me Wednesday!
Karen says
Your quilt is so colorful and turned out gorgeous! Perfect for the 4th. Thanks for sharing your great idea!
Amanda Corbet says
This is so fun a beautiful! What a great use for bandannas! You did a great job! We would love it if you linked up with our party this week!
Mel {MamaBuzz} says
This is so pretty! And so festive. Thanks so much for sharing with Inspire Me Wednesday. Featuring you in next week's issue.
Burlap and Babies says
Lovely quilt! Would love it if you shared it at our Motivational Monday link party on Burlap and Babies!
Melissa @ My Recent Favorite Books says
I love your quilt! =) Its so pretty and festive. I'm a new bloglovin follower from "Party on the Porch"!
Kimberly Lewis says
This is adorable! Pinned. Hugs! Lou Lou Girls
malia says
This is plain old amazing! Thanks for sharing at Project Inspire{d}, it's featured this week!
Kristi Wolff says
Thank you thank you! I have some random bandanas at my house that I have been trying to put to use. This would be a great project for me & my daughter to work on!
Bonnie H says
This is so cute! It's perfect for sitting under the fireworks on the 4th of July.
~Bonnie @ Behind the Seams Sewing
Ginx Craft says
What a great idea.
Jerusha T. says
This is the best idea ever! I'm totally swiping this idea… 🙂
USS Crafty says
I love this bandana quilt!!
ella ruth says
I have a habit of collecting bandanas. This would be a good project to start with. Thanks so much for sharing. : )
Theresa says
This is so cute.. I have never made a quilt, but have been wanting to learn. I think this will be
a great one to start learning! Thanks so much for sharing!
Susie says
Have you tried rinsing the bandanas in vinegar? I remember doing that when we tie dyed shirts to set the colors. Just wondered if it would work here.
Dawn says
I’d love to do this with a water resistant backing…Hmm, wonder if I could sew through oilcloth?
Jamie says
I am sure you could with the correct needle…
Louise Stensland says
How many bandana’s do we need for a full size quilt?
Jamie says
not sure, you would just have to do a little math.