Spring Flowers . . . daffodil, tulip, primrose and more.

In some places the earliest flowers are beginning to show their beautiful faces.  If they aren’t showing up in your garden, or if you want them indoors find a quilt pattern with your favorites.

The sunny blossoms of Daffidil Dreams will surely brighten your day and any wall that you choose to hang in on.  The instructions include both hand and machine applique methods for the daffodils and the leaves and stems.

How about a tea party to celebrate Spring’s arrival.  Adorable kitty teapots sit with a vase of daffodils in China Kit Tea Party

Holiday Table Runners has Tulips for Spring.  And when you complete the Tulips you can get a head start on the other seasons.  These would make great gifts, wouldn’t they?

Wow! A whole field of tulips!  Dutch Tulips pairs Tulip blocks with Dutchman’s Puzzle blocks to make this beautiful arrangement.

Time for a walk . . . you can stroll down Primrose Lane.  There’s quite a lot of variety in this quilt.  You certainly won’t get bored making this one and you might even learn something new!

Spring Is Wild is a collections of Spring Flowers:  Phlox, Verbena, Violet, Primrose, & Morning Glory.  These flowers bloom with needle-turned dimensional applique, embroidery and fabric paint.  Scatter the finished blocks through a quilt and you’ll have an entire garden of beautiful Spring flowers.

Haven’t showcased your favorite flower?  Browse through all the quilt patterns and you will surely find something that strikes your fancy.

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