Red, White, & Bloom Flower Quilt
Stars and stripes (and flowers!) forever. Time to stitch up a bouquet of patriotic blooms for your next 4th of July picnic. Just grab a fat eighth bundle and toss your wildflowers against an alternating background of grey or white for a secondary checkerboard design with the “Red White & Bloom” quilt.
Pattern Tidbits
You probably already know I can’t resist a good flower quilt. And I just couldn’t imagine a 4th of July collection without a few flowers thrown into the mix. The “Red White & Bloom” flower quilt block is considered intermediate skill level. It uses a combination of beginner techniques (easy corner triangles on the leaves) with several pieces to keep track of.
The Fabric
This “Red White & Bloom” quilt features my upcoming Old Glory fabric collection for Moda Fabrics arriving to shops Feb 2024. It is fat eighth friendly – and each fat eighth will yield (1) flower + (1) stem. From there, you can mix and match the flower/stem combinations to suit your fancy. Here’s what you’ll need to make it:
Materials List
- 1 fat eighth bundle of Old Glory (25 fat eighths 9″ x 22″)
- 2-3/8 yards white background fabric (SKU #5204 21)
- 2-3/8 yards grey background fabric (SKU #5206 12)
- 5/8 yard border fabric (SKU #5202 15)
- 3/4 yard binding fabric (SKU #5206 15)
- 4-1/2 yards backing fabric (SKU #5201 12)
- 84″ x 84″ batting
Here’s a look at the full layout:
Quilt Details
- Pattern: “Red White & Bloom” flower quilt by Lella Boutique
- Fabric: Old Glory by Lella Boutique for Moda Fabrics
- Finished Block: 14″ x 14″
- Finished Quilt: 73-1/2″ x 73-1/2″
- Skill Level: Intermediate
- Quilting: Melissa @ Sew Shabby Quilting
- Pantograph: “Sprout Twist” by Sew Shabby Quilting
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2 Comments
Alicia Key
July 21, 2023 at 6:21 amGee thanks! Now i’m in big trouble! I had not see that Sew Shabby Quilting site before but ….WOW!! I had to join the panto club!
Amy Crinnin
July 22, 2023 at 9:43 amLove all your patterns and fabric lines! So of course I had to order this. Just beautiful!