If you are looking for a project that is as sweet as it is speedy, these free pineapple quilt blocks are exactly what you need. From traditional squares and half-square triangles to those iconic long green tops and funky color palettes, there is a style here for everyone. Just a heads-up—we aren’t talking about the classic log-cabin style pineapple block today. These are actual, adorable pineapples!
Free Pineapple Quilt Block Tutorials
Finding the right style for your project is half the fun. Whether you want to go classic with traditional yellows or get a little wild with bright, modern prints, these blocks are a great way to use up your scrap bin. You can really change the whole look just by playing with the green textures for the crown or adding a quirky background fabric to make the fruit pop.
Pineapple Fruit Quilt Block

This pattern is a total crowd-pleaser that gives you a crisp, classic pineapple shape, making it the perfect choice for a bright summer throw or a fresh addition to your favorite quilt project!
Scrappy Squares Pineapple Block

Clean, modern, and full of personality, this pattern focuses on bold color play and simple lines to create a fresh take on the pineapple that’s as stylish as it is fun to sew!
Pineapple Quilt Block

Add some tropical flair to your sewing room with these bright and cheery blocks that turn any afternoon into a creative island getaway!
Candied Pineapple Quilt Block

This candied pineapple design is a sweet treat for your sewing machine, using a clever layout to create a fresh, modern look that’s almost as good as the real thing!
Pineapple With Hexagons Quilt

This unique tutorial combines two of my favorites—pineapples and hexagons—to create a stunning, honeycomb-textured fruit that’s a total showstopper!
Pineapple Quilt Blocks

This tutorial takes a sophisticated approach by framing the pineapple in a circle, creating a stunning “emerge” effect that turns a simple fruit block into a piece of quilted art!
Pineapple Smoothie Quilt Block

Whip up a batch of pineapple smoothies with this fun sew-along that uses a simplified piecing technique to keep things moving fast and looking fresh!
Star Spangled Pineapple Quilt

Give your projects some patriotic personality with this star-spangled design that blends a classic block with festive flair for a truly celebratory pineapple!
Pineapple Wall Hanging Quilt

Transform your space with a striking pineapple wall hanging that serves as a bold focal point, perfect for showcasing those vibrant fabric combinations you’ve been saving.
The Giant Pineapple Quilt

Go big or go home with this giant pineapple pattern that makes a massive impact, perfect for when you want a quick-finish project that really stands out on a wall or a bed!
Supplies You May Need:
- Rotary cutter or a new sharp blade
- Cutting Mat
- Quilt Ruler
- Sewing Machine this brother is my favorite!
- Iron here
- Thread
- Bobbins
- Scissors
- Seam Ripper not my favorite thing to do!
Whether you want to go big and bold or keep things small and sweet, these tutorials offer so much room to play with your favorite fabric scraps. I can’t wait to see which of these pineapples you decide to stitch up first, so grab your rotary cutter and let’s get those machines humming!

Additional Quilt Block Resources
How to Square Up your quilt blocks

No matter what the block is, after you sew – you will need to square those blocks up. This tutorial shows you how.
Hour Glass Quilt Blocks
Not a pineapple quilt design, but the hour glass is a super quick quilt block you can sew (and finish a quilt top in a weekend).
Quilt Blocks Not the Right Size? Let’s Figure it out!

Are your blocks giving you grief? Time to figure out what is actually happening.
Becky Jorgensen is the creative quilter behind Patchwork Posse, the Patchwork Planner and her online quilt group Patchworkers Plus. You can find her patterns in books, magazines, and her quilt membership. Gather your quilting supplies, organize your sewing space, explore the process of disappearing quilt blocks, or finish a free quilt pattern. I'll help you use what you have, finish what you start and make your quilting journey fun!
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