Celebrate Spring Gardening with This Quilt

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A Great Gift for Moms and Gardeners!

Most gardeners we know start dreaming of their gardens well before the cold weather is gone. Many begin to plan next year’s garden right after the holidays. What better treat for gardeners, and anyone who enjoys flowers, than this quilt to cheer those cold and gray winter and spring days.

Spring Skinny Wall Quilt

Choose bright, spring-like colors in hues you love. It will also be charming in subdued fabrics for those who prefer a primitive look.

This skinny quilt by designer Margie Ullery from Ribbon Candy Quilt Company will fit in a small space on your wall. Plus, it’s easy to construct. Fusible applique makes it a quick project to finish. The large button for the flower center is a charming touch. Or, applique a circle in the center of the flower.

While you’re stitching, make an extra one to give to a gardening friend. They’ll love having this quilt to display in their office or home.

Seasonal Skinnies Sun Kissed Pattern Set

Bundled with the pattern is a second one for a wall hanging depicting summer beach fun. It will be a fun quilt to replace this one with once summer is here. Both quilts are 14″ x 28″.

Click here to purchase the “Seasonal Skinnies Sun Kissed” pattern.

 

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