Vintage Blooms {Flower Quilt}
Bring the beauty of a country garden home with a bloomin’ beautiful quilt of vintage blooms! These fanciful flower blocks are grown from the sunniest fat quarter prints and set against a rich, verdant backdrop that feels like nature’s own handiwork. So grab your gardening gloves and let’s get stitching – it’s time to let creativity bloom! (No watering or weeding required.)

Pattern Tidbits
These “Vintage Blooms” flower blocks are pretty quick to stitch up! As you may notice, there are 2 variations of the block, alternated to create a secondary design. We combine a couple beginner methods – easy corner triangles and half-square triangles. I’d consider it intermediate but a confident beginner could probably tackle this one!
Fabric
I have always loved greens, pinks, and golden hues mixed together – talk about the epitome of spring! Even though it feels wrong to leave the Wild Honey blue prints out, I just had to!
The white background version is lovely too! I used 1/2 yard of white for this version since all the flower blocks are contrasting prints. I would love to know which one is your favorite?
Quilt Details
- Pattern: “Vintage Blooms” flower quilt by Lella Boutique
- Fabric: Wild Honey by Lella Boutique for Moda Fabrics (Nov 2025)
- Pieced by: me (Vanessa Goertzen)
- Quilted by: Kaitlyn @ Knot and Thread Design
- Pantograph: “Thread Garden” by Longarm League
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