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12 Easter-Themed Quilting Projects to Stitch This Spring

Spring
quilting
projects
always
feel
a
little
lighter
and
more
playful
than
winter
sewing.
The
colours
shift
to
soft
pastels,
florals
start
creeping
into
fabric
collections,
and
suddenly
you’re
seeing
bunnies,
tulips,
and
little
garden-inspired
blocks
everywhere.
Easter
quilts
are
especially
fun
because
they
don’t
always
have
to
be
full
quilts
—
mini
quilts,
table
runners,
and
wall
hangings
work
beautifully
for
seasonal
decorating.
Below
is
a
collection
of
Easter-inspired
quilting
projects
that
lean
into
spring
themes
like
bunnies,
tulips,
flowers,
and
cheerful
seasonal
blocks.
These
are
the
kinds
of
projects
that
are
quick
enough
to
finish
before
Easter
but
pretty
enough
to
bring
out
every
year.
Easter
Mini
Quilt
If
you
want
a
quick
seasonal
project,
this
mini
Easter
quilt
tutorial
is
a
great
starting
point.
The
design
uses
soft
spring
colours
and
simple
patchwork
so
it’s
beginner
friendly
but
still
looks
polished.
It’s
the
perfect
size
for
a
wall
hanging
or
a
little
table
topper
for
Easter
brunch.
Bunny
Hop
Table
Runner
A
bunny-themed
table
runner
is
one
of
the
easiest
ways
to
decorate
for
Easter
without
committing
to
a
full
quilt.
This
pattern
uses
repeating
bunny
blocks
that
create
a
playful
border
across
the
runner.
It’s
ideal
for
seasonal
table
styling
or
even
a
buffet
runner.
Easter
Lily
Quilt
Block
For
a
more
traditional
spring
motif,
the
Easter
Lily
Quilt
Block
is
a
beautiful
symbolic
design
often
associated
with
Easter
celebrations.
The
block
works
nicely
as
a
mini
quilt
centerpiece
or
as
part
of
a
larger
floral
quilt
layout.
Two
Tulips
Mini
Quilt
Tulips
are
one
of
those
classic
“spring
is
here”
symbols.
This
charming
mini
quilt
uses
two
bold
tulip
blocks
and
makes
a
lovely
wall
hanging
or
seasonal
décor
piece.
The
pattern
is
small
enough
that
you
could
easily
stitch
it
over
a
weekend.
Tulip
Festival
Quilt
If
you
prefer
a
full
quilt
rather
than
a
mini,
this
Tulip
Festival
quilt
pattern
creates
rows
of
vibrant
tulip
blocks
that
feel
very
Easter-appropriate
without
being
overly
themed.
It’s
the
sort
of
quilt
that
can
stay
out
all
spring
long.
Tiny
Tulips
Quilt
Block
This
quilt
block
tutorial
focuses
on
creating
smaller
tulip
blocks
that
can
be
repeated
across
a
quilt
top
or
turned
into
seasonal
placemats.
It’s
a
good
option
if
you
enjoy
building
quilts
block-by-block.
Scrap
Flower
Quilt
(Foundation
Paper
Piecing)
Spring
is
the
perfect
time
to
dig
into
your
scrap
stash,
and
this
foundation
paper
pieced
flower
quilt
tutorial
does
exactly
that.
Each
block
forms
a
vibrant
flower,
which
makes
the
finished
quilt
feel
like
a
blooming
garden.
Spring
Tulip
Quilt
Pattern
If
you
like
modern
quilting
styles,
this
tulip
quilt
pattern
mixes
simple
shapes
with
bold
colour
placement.
It
has
a
contemporary
look
while
still
keeping
that
classic
spring
garden
feel.
Potted
Flower
Quilt
Block
This
adorable
quilt
block
features
a
blooming
flower
in
a
little
pot
—
perfect
for
spring
décor
quilts
or
garden-themed
table
runners.
It
works
especially
well
when
you
mix
different
fabric
prints
for
each
flower.
Prairie
Flower
Quilt
Block
The
Prairie
Flower
quilt
block
is
another
beautiful
spring
design
that
works
well
for
Easter
projects.
The
block
has
a
lovely
layered
look
that
feels
almost
like
a
blooming
garden
when
repeated
across
a
quilt.
Tulip
Patchwork
Pillow
Not
technically
a
quilt,
but
still
a
quilted
project
worth
including.
This
uses
quilt-style
piecing
to
create
a
cheerful
spring
cushion
that
pairs
perfectly
with
Easter
décor.
Why
Easter
Quilts
Are
So
Fun
to
Make
Easter
quilting
projects
tend
to
be
smaller
and
more
decorative
than
traditional
quilts.
That
means
you
can
experiment
with:
-
pastel
fabric
bundles -
spring
florals -
bunny
or
garden
motifs -
mini
quilts
and
table
décor
They’re
also
great
stash-busters
because
many
of
these
blocks
use
smaller
pieces
of
fabric.
And
if
you’re
anything
like
me,
sewing
a
bright
spring
quilt
after
a
long
winter
of
darker
fabrics
just
feels
refreshing.











