- Bear's Paw: A square divided into four smaller squares, each with a diagonal line forming a paw-like shape.
- Bow Tie: A square divided into four triangles by two diagonals, resembling a bow tie.
- Boxes: A square with multiple nested squares and lines creating a boxy pattern.
- Carpenter's Wheel: A circular design with radiating lines and curved segments forming a wheel.
- Crossroads: A square divided into four triangles by two diagonals, with additional lines creating cross patterns.
- Drunkard's Path: A square with curved segments forming a winding path.
- Flying Geese: A square divided into triangles arranged to resemble flying geese.
- Log Cabin: A square with concentric rectangles or squares, alternating light and dark colors.
- Monkey Wrench: A square with intersecting lines forming a wrench-like shape.
- North Star: A square with a central star surrounded by triangles pointing outward.
- Ohio Star: A square with a central star formed by triangles and squares.
- Wagon Wheel: A circular design with radiating spokes and concentric circles.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable freedom quilt patterns.