Springing into colors with cabin blossom quilt

Are you tired of the gray skies and chilly winds? Well, I've got just the thing to sprinkle some sunshine into your life: a rainbow-inspired quilt!

Cabin Blossom Quilt was inspired by a traditional log cabin quilt block. It's beginner friendly and fat quarter friendly, so you can have fun picking your fabrics. I designed this Cabin Blossom quilt pattern in the middle of winter, when the winter's chill got me down. I was dreaming of spring and snuggle up with some vibrant quilts.

One thing I love about this quilt is that it made of big blocks, which means fewer seams, faster finishes, and eye-catching designs that make a statement. We're all about embracing simplicity and maximizing impact.

Colors shown above are Pina Colada, Baby Pink, Apricot Blush, Rose, Lilac, Orchid and Eggplant.

If you haven't tried chain-piecing, I encourage your to give it a try. It will make the piecing go a lot faster. This handy dandy thread cutter makes thread cutting as easy as a breeze.

I used 24 fat quarters and 1 yard of background fabric from Sparkler Collection by Riley Blake Designs for this cover version. It's a generous throw size, finished at 75" square.

With the simplicity of this Cabin Blossom Quilt, you will have your quilt top done in no time.

I opted for more detailed motif for quilting, called "Classy Clam" by Karlee Porter Design. With Sparkler fabric, it allowed me to show off the quilting design without being distracted busy prints. Here are some close-up photos to show you the textures.

I love to see your projects! Tag me @ThaiCharmllc in your posts when you create with my patterns using hashtags, #ThaiCharmPatterns .

You can get Cabin Blossom Pattern HERE. Or check out my other patterns HERE.

Happy Quilting!
Sandy

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