Choose Between Several Designs in This Lovely Collection

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Don’t Be Surprised if You Make More Than One!

Several traditional quilts have been given a fresh new look in this beautiful collection. While the designers, Mary Etherington and Connie Tesene from Country Threads are known for their Civil War-inspired quilts, they’ve branched out into vibrant, refreshing colors.

There are 11 scrappy quilts and three mini pillows to choose from. We’ve found several designs we’d love to make ourselves and hope you’ll enjoy them too. The color palettes and fabric choices are so inspiring.

Fresh Start Quilts: 11 Scrappy Quilts and 3 Mini Pillows

Here are a few more of the beautiful designs from this collection.

Fresh Start Quilts: 11 Scrappy Quilts and 3 Mini Pillows

Fresh Start Quilts: 11 Scrappy Quilts and 3 Mini Pillows

Fresh Start Quilts: 11 Scrappy Quilts and 3 Mini Pillows

Fresh Start Quilts: 11 Scrappy Quilts and 3 Mini Pillows

Fresh Start Quilts: 11 Scrappy Quilts and 3 Mini Pillows

Fresh Start Quilts: 11 Scrappy Quilts and 3 Mini Pillows

Fresh Start Quilts: 11 Scrappy Quilts and 3 Mini Pillows

You’ll find the patterns for these projects and more in Fresh Start Quilts: 11 Scrappy Quilts and 3 Mini Pillows.

Click here to purchase Fresh Start Quilts: 11 Scrappy Quilts and 3 Mini Pillows.

 

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