The Baroque style of art prevailed in Europe from the 17th to 18th centuries. It refers to a type of pearl that was not round in shape and had flaws. It mainly emphasized characteristics such as fluidity, drama, and exaggeration, and is still used in various fields such as home furnishings, clothing, and jewelry. The patchwork originated from Indian handicrafts, mostly consisting of clothing or headscarves. Different color schemes were made on the fabric, and made people feel amazed. This study uses patchwork as the creative material to apply Baroque style to modern daily necessities. The works are divided into three categories: ruffled collars, floral and totem designs for women's clothing patterns, and men's clothing pattern styles, combined with totems of clothing elements from the 17th to 18th centuries, printed embroidery, and architectural carving patterns. They are applied in daily necessities and show different creative styles.