Summer Flower Garden Quilt Tutorial

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    Summer Flower Garden Quilt Tutorial

    Summer Flower Garden Quilt Tutorial
    Summer Flower Garden Quilt Tutorial

    Create a gorgeous summer quilt with this tutorial that lets you show off your prettiest floral prints with this Summer Flower Garden Quilt Tutorial. A great way to practice fussy cutting, this summer quilt project finishes at the size of a small throw or lap quilt, and is perfect for using up your fat quarters. This intermediate quilt design uses a mixture of printed fabric and easy strip quilt blocks, so it's a perfect way to take your quilting skills to the next level. This fun quilt project shows you the layout for your pieced quilt blocks, and is a charming project to add some free motion quilting to. Everything's coming up roses with this pretty summer quilt!

    Project TypeMake a Project

    Quilt Size44 inches wide x 44 inches long

    Time to CompleteLonger than a weekend

    Primary TechniqueQuilting

    Intermediate

    Why You'll Love This Quilt

    1. Show off your favorite floral prints: One of the top reasons to make the Summer Flower Garden Quilt is the opportunity to showcase your most beloved floral fabrics. Fussy cutting allows you to highlight your prettiest prints, creating a colorful and vibrant quilt that is sure to brighten up any room in your home.

    2. Improve your quilting skills: This intermediate quilt design is a great way to hone your quilting skills and take them to the next level. By using a mixture of printed fabric and easy strip quilt blocks, you'll have the chance to practice different techniques and learn new skills. Plus, adding some free motion quilting to the project will allow you to experiment and express your creativity.

    3. Use up your fat quarters: If you have a stash of fat quarters that you've been waiting to use, this project is the perfect opportunity to put them to good use. The Summer Flower Garden Quilt finishes at the size of a small throw or lap quilt, making it an ideal project for using up those smaller pieces of fabric. Not only will you create a beautiful quilt, but you'll also clear out some space in your fabric stash.

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    Disappointed when I tried to click to go to the pattern I got a page that said it no longer existed.

    Hi there! I am sorry about that! Thank you for letting me know. I was able to update the post to include the new URL as the designer had made an update to her blog. Best, Jennifer

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